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AN EVENING OF DANCE An evening of dancing opened the eyes of the FSU student body and community on IVIarch 28'^ The Fayetteville State University Dance Ensemble showcased their first concert production in the Seabrook Auditorium. The students in the dance minor had great confidence that the evening dance would be more than you ■i01e State University Dance Ensemble (FSUDE) If, howevier the Black Millennium Modeling Club rth Carolina Central University Modern Dance Dance performances included “1 am not here/ ifl^as presented at the 2012 Black College Dance g held at Prairie View University, Texas. FSUDE iftational organization In April 2012* During the rtois, Schanelle Ebanks, Krystal Kelley, Devin Ifeisha Thomas, were acknowledged. If. ^ will Keisha lihomas stated »y, uevtn ork they Omce Ensemble have ojrnmftted wm lives'^ boffies to perfecting their danc^ craft for months irt’ ; pr^ratfon of the concert, they have a mission to wake the campus . and ^owihat danxre ts important and be f^spected. : 7"Thfs cbocert will change the way the carftpus views the dathce minor,>«ople see famous dance productions tike Alvin Alley and do not realize that people in our cofnmun}%Jo the same thing not lost in New York” FSUDE dancer, Adeeaylaw Israel, states, : FSUDS performer, Peter yvilkir^s, states that h# hopes ; gains a different starid point m blk^k males in perfowoing arts “Many are afraid t e afraid to dance and h masculinity^ Director/choreo Avis HatcherPuzzo FSUDE Performers: Kiesha Jennings. Ebony Norris, Deon Lee, Keisha Thomas, Krystal Kelley, Schanelle Ebanks, Myka Webster, Adeeaylaw Israel, Robert Johnson, Peter Wilkms, LeMarr Parker, Erica Mansfield, Anthony Velazquez, Devin Lanier The Fine Arts Department at FSU has truly been danci® for :: their fives, due to academic oj^ irj their program, "Since the fall of 2008, dance has been emerging, quie steadily and undeniably growing with the support of the Perfor and Fine Arts department and the university at large. In thr short years a Minor In Dance has been developed ^hd tbiji^ » offerings began In January 2011 ” Assistant Professor of Dance, Avis - HatcherPuzzo, stated in a press release docurhent ' 4 The FSU Dance Ensemble represented the FSU Performino and Fine Arts department tremendously well with their solid modern • dance techniques in addition to jazz and African dance styles. By Shirley Townsend Courtesy of www.redbubble.com
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