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DANCE MAJORS, FACULTY EARN NATIONAL SPOTLIGHT FOR INNOVATIVE CHOREOGRAPHY 2018 NATIONAL COLLEGE DANCE FESTIVAL | JOHN F. KENNEDY CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS | WASHINGTON D.C.

Twelve Belhaven University dance majors traveled to the nation’s capital for a once-in-a-lifetime performance.

Among hundreds of compositions from the nation’s top collegiate dance programs, Belhaven was the only Mississippi university and Christian college that performed at the 2018 National College Dance Festival in Washington, D.C.

The American College Dance Association (ACDA) selected the choreography of Erin Scheiwe Rockwell, associate professor of dance at Belhaven, for its use of multi-media in an imaginative and original way.

“Rockwell’s piece, ‘Imag[(I)n]e’, is incredibly innovative, complex, and engaging,” said Belhaven Chair and Associate Professor of Dance Krista Bower. “Her unique use of film, projection, movement, costuming, and text creates an experience that is new and inspiring for audiences.”

Rockwell and two of her dancers during their radio interview on Good Things with Rebecca Turner

“Imag[(I)n]e” captured the attention of adjudicators at the ACDA’s Southern Regional Conference in April. They were inspired by the performance and said, “The dance goes beyond entertainment and conveys a universal message to the audience.” Other adjudicators said, “This is the kind of piece that I want to see again and bring a friend.” “From the beginning, we are transported to another world.” “I felt the need to walk out of the performance and create something.”

Rockwell reflected on her work and said, “This piece was a year-long collaborative investigation of what it means to be created in the image of God. Through research, dialogue, reflective writing, movement investigation, costume invention, creative technology maneuvering, and pure imagination this piece unfolded, revealing a reservoir of God’s creativity that can seep through our fragile human form.”

Rockwell’s piece, ‘Imag[(I)n]e’, is incredibly innovative, complex, and engaging. Her unique use of film, projection, movement, costuming, and text creates an experience that is new and inspiring for audiences.
The dance goes beyond entertainment and conveys a universal message to the audience.
From the beginning, we are transported to another world.
This piece was a year-long collaborative investigation of what it means to be created in the image of God. Through research, dialogue, reflective writing, movement investigation, costume invention, creative technology maneuvering, and pure imagination this piece unfolded, revealing a reservoir of God’s creativity that can seep through our fragile human form.
Our talented faculty members are training strong, committed dancers who can compete at the national level.

The annual festival provides a unique opportunity to view the extraordinary work being created by top collegiate dance programs throughout the nation. University of Illinois, University of Texas, Connecticut College, Virginia Commonwealth University, Alabama State University, Temple University, and others were recognized with Belhaven University for their artistic excellence.

Bower adds, “Being selected to perform at such a prestigious event demonstrates the high standard of excellence being pursued in the Belhaven University Dance Department. Our talented faculty members are training strong, committed dancers who can compete at the national level.”

Belhaven dance students Stephanie Bonham, Madison Bordelon, Kayla Gray, Katherine Koon, Lydia Mathis, Alisa Nipp, Regine Pieters, Anna Rhodes, Josh Schaeffer, Betsie Stevens, Tori Tomes, and Jenna Werner brought “Imag[(I)n]e” to the national stage, June 6-9, 2018 at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts | Washington D.C.

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You can give online, by mail: Belhaven University, 1500 Peachtree Street, Campus Box 158, Jackson, MS 39202, or by phone (601) 968-8719.

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