Rider Dance Ensemble Presents Dances for Africa
 |
| Rider's Jordan Owen, Crista Vaccarello, Cherilyn Barbone
among dancers to perform Thursday and Friday
|
Rider University’s Dance Ensemble and dancers from American
Repertory Ballet (ARB) will present benefit performances on Thursday,
October 11 and Friday, October 12, to raise money for African
orphans who have lost their parents to AIDS.
The performances, titled, “An Apple’s Corps,”
are a part of the Dance Ensemble’s and ARB’s Kristin
Scott's Dances for Africa series. Each performance will take place
at 7:30 p.m. in The Spitz, the studio theater of the Fine Arts
Center on the Lawrenceville campus.
Scott is the catalyst for the concert series. She spent six weeks
working in an orphanage in Kenya last summer, and was looking
for ways to continue to help the children. She joined forces with
Dr. Kim Chandler Vaccaro, director of the Rider University/Princeton
Ballet School Dance Program, to raise both awareness about the
children’s plights, and money to help alleviate their impoverished
conditions. Proceeds will benefit the Oncata Rongai Christian
Women's Works of Charity Orphanage. Tickets for the performances
are $5 per person.
Rider dancers Jordan Owen and Crista Vaccarello have assembled
a cast of 29 Rider dancers. “The dancers are so excited
about helping those in great need and performing with dancers
from American Repertory Ballet,” said Vaccaro. "I am
so proud they will be using their talents and energy to benefit
someone less fortunate."
Choreographers for “An Apple’s Corps” include
Rider alumna Jennifer Gladney ’06, professional choreographer
and dancer Ed Urwin and the Princeton Ballet’s Laney Engelhard.
Currently, there are more than 50 dance majors and minors in Rider
University/Princeton Ballet School Dance Program. For more information
about the performances, or Rider’s Dance Program, call 609-896-5168
or 609-896-7706.
Previous Story | Next
Story
Return to Newswire