“How is it that we know what we are?” | Dance, Music, Drama
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18-Nov-2022
Students from across our divisions shine in this world premiere piece from our ChoreoComp program which pairs choreographers and composer students to create an original dance to an original composition. This piece also incorporates a strong spoken word performance from Lili Ostojic-Gibson, a student from our drama division.
Choreographer: Jordyn Hubbs
Composer: Aiden Gold
Spoken Word: Lili Ostojic-Gibson
Costume Design: Márion Talán de la Rosa
Musicians:
Jatin Himatsinghani, Trumpet
Baron Fenwick, Piano
Christopher Choi, Percussion
Lighting Design:
Mykiah Goree
Zack Sommer
Nyoka Wotorson
Dancers:
Ori Manor
Jeremy Villas
Gillian Alexander
Polina Mankova
Performed and recorded on November 18, 2022, at Rosemary and Meredith Wilson Theater
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