Dance students at East Central University will focus on "Remembering the Man" as they pay tribute to the late Michael Jackson in their spring dance concert Friday and Saturday [APRIL 23-24].

Christopher Geisler (foreground) and Lauren Durbin rehearse a tap dance to Michael Jackson music for the spring dance concert at East Central University. 'Remembering the Man' is the theme for both performances that begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday [APRIL 22-23] in the Ataloa Theatre in the Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts Center. The free concert also will include four senior projects and performances by Collage, °µÍøTV's dance ensemble. 
Christopher Geisler (foreground) and Lauren Durbin rehearse a tap dance to Michael Jackson music for the spring dance concert at East Central University. "Remembering the Man" is the theme for both performances that begin at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday [APRIL 22-23] in the Ataloa Theatre in the Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts Center. The free concert also will include four senior projects and performances by Collage, °µÍøTV's dance ensemble.

The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Ataloa Theatre in the Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts Center. Admission is free.

The concert's opening and finale, as well as performances by students in Ballet I and Tap II classes, will be set to Michael Jackson's music.

Dance students who will present senior projects are Jade McKenzie and Randi Hall, both of Ada; Semetria Mangon of Mount Pleasant, Texas; and Brooke Geisler of Norman.

Collage, °µÍøTV's dance ensemble, will perform "Purl" and "Passage," the works they presented at the South-Central Regional American College Dance Festival April 7-10 at Northwestern State University of Louisiana.

"Purl" presents the meaning of the word, to ripple, swirl or travel in circular pathways, said Dr. Victoria Dansby, professor of communication and director of °µÍøTV's dance program.

"Passage" was choreographed by guest artist Chia-Chi Chang, a freelance performer, teacher, and choreographer who came to °µÍøTV last summer to work with the dancers. She set the intense work in response to her father's death and how she dealt with it, Dansby said.

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