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In 2004, dancers Jennifer Berlet and Cynthia Nehr, along with a dance student and several of their friends, formed NetCo Dance Company. “NetCo” stands for “Network of Community.” “More than 30 people from all around Lancaster County have been involved as members over the years. They come from various backgrounds. Most everybody has a dance background, but we’ve had people who do martial arts or are competition cheerleaders,” Berlet said. She pointed out that early dance troupes attempted to make everyone look and dance the same, but NetCo was created to be different. “I look very much at the individual, their personality and charisma. I want them to be themselves doing the movement. Diversity strengthens the community.” Because of the diversity of participants, NetCo shows use ballet technique as their basis, but with a modern dance twist. Accompaniment tends to lean toward instrumental, with compositions by Philip Glass, Glenn Kotche, and others. Berlet described NetCo shows as avant-garde, quirky, and somewhat feminist, while having a social justice outlook. For the company’s grand performance on Saturday, April 27, a show called “Moving Past” has been created. Immigration issues will be highlighted during the show’s six pieces, which Berlet has coordinated with guest choreographer Franklin & Marshall College professor Pamela Veil. “Our theme runs parallel to what’s happening in the world and newspaper headlines,” Berlet remarked. She noted that during one of the pieces, President John F. Kennedy’s televised address to the nation on civil rights on June 11, 1963, will accompany the dance. “It was right when

three black students were going to attend the University of Alabama and needed protection,” Berlet said. She expressed her frustration that race issues are still a part of today’s culture. “We still see a divided nation,” she said. “But when you strip away … all the adjectives to describe people, we’re pretty much the same underneath.” Another piece, titled “Tunnel Vision,” will be a truly multimedia production, with the use of music, video, and confetti. The images will highlight the Berlin Wall, Ellis Island, and the #MeToo movement, asking the question, “How far have we really come?” “We get fixated on one point and everything else disappears,” Berlet com- NetCo Dance Company will present “Moving Past” on April 27 mented. “I think there are lots of other at the Ware Center in Lancaster. The show will explore historiissues that need to be addressed. If we open our eyes and looking into the periph- cal and current social issues. ery, we can see other solutions.” As 2019 marks the 15th anniversary of “THE ORIGINAL HACKMAN” NetCo’s forming, Berlet said the creation of “Moving Past” was a direct response to the Specializing In... DENNIS R. company’s first show, “Moving Toward Yourself.” “That show was more personal,” • Roofing she stated. “Now, this show has a broader ince scope, and I’m moving past myself.” HOME 1972 • Siding “Moving Past” will be performed at IMPROVEMENTS 7:30 p.m. on April 27 at the Ware Center, 42 N. Prince St., Lancaster. The doors will • Seamless Spouting open at 7 p.m. Seating is by reservation ELIZABETHTOWN only, and tickets may be purchased by vis• Replacement iting www.ArtsMU.com. PA122105 Windows Proceeds from the event will be used to FREEs produce future shows, and Berlet is Estimate already planning auditions for next season. They will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, July 27, at Evolution Power Yoga, 515 Harrisburg Ave., Lancaster. Anyone interMust be signed in April ested in auditioning or learning more and installed by 6/30/19. about NetCo Dance Company may email NetCoDance@icloud.com. Also including Soffit, Fascia & Window Wraps

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