PAC
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Thrift Shopping
Remember when I said I could never choregraph a dance? Well, it turns out that the combined manic energy of my roommate and me is enough to come up with this piece: Thank for to my dancers for making this experience so wonderful! Please enjoy the other Small Show dances I was in:
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PAC PAC PAC PAC
I’m going to subject my loyal fans to another PAC (Performing Arts Company) blog post. Small Show This semester I was asked to be in two Small Show pieces! One was a spy-themed dance to the theme song of the Disney Channel show K.C. Undercover. The second was a hip-hop number to a mash-up of several Eminem songs. Because Small Show is halfway through the semester (early October) we had to learn the choreography much quicker than my Big Show pieces. It was a little overwhelming toward the end, but I’m so happy I was included in Small Show this semester. Big Show I was in two Big Show pieces…
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Freshman Year Recap
Well, here we are: I actually finished my freshman year of college! This is going to be a longer blog post, but a good one. I guess the best place to start would be move in. Because I’m in the Honors College, I was a part of an early move in program, which really helped me acclimate and reduce my anxiety. My whole family drove up and we spent several hours moving in all my stuff. We ended up needing an unanticipated second car, and even had to buy more storage containers at Target once we got to Fredericksburg. I’ve never been accused of being a light packer…. It was…
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Big Show Success!!
Hey guys! I just wanted to pop in here to talk about my newest obsession this semester: UMW’s Performing Arts Company, or, as it will be called from here on out, PAC. Let me tell you my dance story. I’ve danced since I was five and up until the beginning of middle school. I did tap, contemporary, jazz, modern, tumbling, and, my favorite, hip hop. I’ve never been a big sports person, but I love dance. My teachers were usually fun and very kind, and I like how a dance piece is something you rehearse ahead of time, as opposed to making it up on the spot within the confines…






