Dance Oregon is organizing a week of workshops, performances .and
collaborations celebrating dance. All workshops are tree for students.
Donations of $ 1 -5 are encouraged.
Wednesday, Ap^il 2.0
Tap jam with Jean Nelson
Contact Jam
Musical Theater Workshop
Thursday, April 1°(
2:30-3:30 pm
5:30-7:00 pm
8:00-9:30 pm
outside Gerlinger Annex
Agate Hall
Gerlinger Annex
Makeup Workshop
Saturday, May /
5:00-6:00 pm Gerlinger Annex
Conjunto Flamenco
performance and
workshop with Roy Brewer,
Eva Brewer, & Chela Marx
7:00 pm
Gerlinger Annex
• site-specific collaborations will also be performed on campus throughout the
week. If you are interested in participating, please sign up at the Gerlinger Annex.
All dance levels are welcome.
• Also, come see P&ul Taylor II, sponsored by White Bird, performing at the
Gerlinger Annex on Tuesday, April 27 at 8:00 pm. Tickets may be purchased at the
EMU Ticket Office.
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