Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 15, 2003, Page 10, Image 10

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Pulse brief
‘Dance 2003’ to provide
taste of dance faculty fare
The University’s Department of
Dance encompasses a wide array
of movement styles, and this
weekend’s annual faculty-choreo
graphed concert, “Dance 2003,”
will offer up a colorful sampling of
the dancers’ fare.
Dance Assistant Professor Wal
ter Kennedy will present two of
the evening’s nine works. One
piece, inspired by the Hubble Tele
scope and called “solo study for
The Deep Field,” is a fast-paced
solo Kennedy choreographed espe
cially for senior dance major Mar
lena Oden, set to contemporary
music by Talvin Singh.
“It’s a very physically demand
ing solo for a very highly skilled,
beautiful dancer,” Kennedy said.
Kennedy will present a recon
structed piece originally choreo
graphed by Bella Lewitzky in
1994, entitled “META4.” Kennedy
will perform in the quartet, along
with husband and wife graduate
dance students Corrie Cowart and
Tim Cowart and graduate dance
student Sarah Ebert.
“It runs a wide range of moods,”
Kennedy said.
Kennedy added that the show
will include choreography from
Department of Dance Associate
Professor Emerita Janet Descut
ner, who is retiring after more
than 30 years at the University.
Descutner’s “On an Unwritten Let
ter” was inspired by a Eugenio
Montale poem.
Kennedy also noted adjunct
dance instructor Amy Impel
lizzeri’s duet “In Her Spine,”
which integrates a low-hung swing
as a performance highlight.
Kennedy added that the concert
will be entertaining for avid dance
fans as well as newcomers.
“It’s going to be a really good
show,” he said. “It will be a good
introduction to many different
Jeremy Forrest Emerald
University Department of Dance faculty will perform nine pieces they
choreographed representing different dance styles on Friday and Saturday.
kinds of contemporary dance for
those who are curious.”
Performaces take place today,
Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. at
the Frances M. Dougherty Dance
Theatre, located in Gerlinger An
nex. Tickets are $5 for students
and seniors and #10 for the gener
al public, available at the door.
The theater opens at 7:30 p.m.,
and Kennedy said patrons should
arrive early because performances
often sell out quickly.
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