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Skip to contentPerforming Arts DepartmentMenu Close Search Undergraduate ProgramsDanceDramaGraduate ProgramsMA in Theater & Performance StudiesMFA in DanceStudent ResourcesOur PeopleFaculty Arts AchievementsFaculty BookshelfSupport the PADContact Us or Request InformationLet your curiosity lead the way:Apply TodayHomeCoursesUpcoming EventsRecent NewsContact Us Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SPAD Dancers represent in many ways at the 2023 ACDA4.11.23ShareDuring the first weekend in April, David Marchant, Professor of Practice in Dance traveled with 10 students including all five of our graduate students to this year's Regional American College Dance Conference in Oklahoma, a 4-day event where our students performed, taught, and took master classes. According to Marchant our students were amazing as they stood out across so many of the conference events.  According to Marchant: Emily Duggins Ehling and Carol Bertho collaborated the making of a new dance with the students who had planned to go titled Repeat— demonstrating to me a core spirit of the experience of inclusion by giving everyone present an opportunity to perform.  Both Carol Bertho and Erin Morris submitted films for the Screendance Exhibit.  And our graduate students taught many master classes, often reported by students at other schools to be “their favorite class at the conference”. They shared their amazing and diverse expertise with classes in Hip Hop (Carol), Jazz dance (Kendra), Modern Technique, Composition (Emily), Classical Indian dance (Amarnath), Jazz Roots and Lindy Hop partnering (Erin)— many of them taught 2 times. In total they shared 12 classes with the community. According to Marchant, "The hosts expresses to me personally their gratitude for this generosity and how essential these were to the success of the conference." Ghosh ACDA-200.png Amarnath Ghosh performed a solo from his classical Indian dance repertoire, Maragatha Manimaya. His solo was subsequently selected for encore presentation in the best of the festival “Gala”, and finally was selected as one of 3 dances honored to be chosen for the National Festival to be held at UC Long Beach, CA in the end of May. This recognition is significant as his is one of only ~30 works chosen across the US for this honor.  Emily Duggins Ehling and Kendra Key performed the duet from Kendra’s recent MFA thesis, what’s done?  Both of the Adjudicated dances received incredible comments from 3 panelists for the skill of the the students artwork and skill of performance. Marchant's summed up his excitement for the trip with these words, "I want you to know that WU Dance shined. It was a pleasure to witness our students. The grads were particularly amazing individually and as a team,  and was among the best recruiting efforts for our graduate program as many undergraduates approached me with interest in applying." Jump to Top | Back to Allin the news:5.22.24The PAD Podcast Episode 4: Tijuana Ricks⁠5.7.24The PAD Podcast Episode 3: Emily Brandwin⁠⁠ 5.2.24Announcing the 2024-2025 Production Season!4.30.24Congratulations to our 2024 PAD award winners!Read more newsQuick LinksEventsFormsStudio SpacesPAD FriendsOur PeopleContactPAD Email ListAdditional information Arts & Sciences Graduate Studies in A&SCopyright 2024 by:Arts & Sciences at Washington University in St. LouisFollow Us Facebook Twitter Instagram Contact Us: Performing Arts Department [email protected] Visit the main Washington University in St. Louis website1 Brookings Drive / St. Louis, MO 63130 / wustl.edu

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