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Dance Co. to present spring-themed show

the … beautiful flowers.”

The orchestra has “winds, brass, percussion and strings,” Binneweg said. “We do a variety of repertoire—standard traditional repertoire … and then of course, modern music as well.”

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Music professor Paul Dembowski, director of the Concert Band, said this performance’s theme is “War and Peace,” and added it will be emotional.

“It’s not an easy piece of music,” Dembowski said. “It’s not an easy piece of music to perform in terms of what it asks of you. It’s not

Allison Stringfield, a second-year music and studio art student who plays the clarinet in the Concert Band and Symphony Orchestra, said the programs have “a really nice sense of community.”

“Something just really clicked,” Stringfield said. “I think my favorite part about the concert band and orchestra is simply just being able to play in an ensemble.”

The Symphony Orchestra and the Concert Band will team up with Opera AACC to perform the comedy “Pirates of Penzance” from May 19-21.

The AACC Dance Company will present a performance featuring modern, tap, jazz and West African styles in May.

Titled, “Spring Vibrations,” the show is “going to be all about colors, because spring,” said dance professor and AACC graduate Adjetey Klufio, who will direct the show. “Everything is reborn so … that’s why I named it ‘Spring Vibrations,’ because we’re going to bring the vibrations that come with all

The company performs at AACC once every semester and puts on small shows at local high schools. The students also teach dance at high schools as part of the program.

Klufio said the spring performance, which will run on May 12 and 13 in the Kauffman Theater, is a “step up” from the company’s fall show.

“Last year … the performance was great,” Klufio said. “I’m looking forward to doing the same thing [this semester], but also, like, stepping it up, taking it up a notch to bring the students to a level where they know that this is the standard now.”

Kiera Richardson, one of the dancers this semester, said her favorite part of the Dance Company is “the people.”

“I like the people and I’ve made a lot of good friends,” Richardson, a first-year dance student, said. “We all get along really well.”

Second-year dance student Sarah Schulze, who also will perform in this semester’s show, said her favorite part about dancing is the

“feeling” she gets onstage.

“At the end of the performance when you just hear everyone clap, and you’re like, ‘I put my heart and soul into this piece and performance,’” Schulze said, “you just feel ecstasy.”

Richardson agreed.

“I like the performances,” Richardson said. “To be able to tell a story through movement, and be able to convey a message even when you’re not talking … it’s like communication through dance.”

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