Leone, in her second year at HSU, is majoring in kinesiology and dance. Believing that sometimes everyone needs a little reminder of the magic in the world, choreographer Helinna Leone presents “Flight of Fantasy.” Leone invites the audience to find a spark within old fantasies and imaginations and carry it with them to remember how beautiful life can be.It is about taking the time to do what is best within the moment, in order to succeed later on.” Holen will graduate this semester with a double major in kinesiology and dance studies. Choreographer Alexandria Holen describes “Kitchen Sink” as an “ode to self-care.” She said, “Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, self-care has felt more prevalent within my life and the lives I see within my bubble.Coleman is a dance studies major at Humboldt State University and was born and raised in Arcata. This dance explores the difficulties of life in poverty and how it can pit people against each other. “Bootstraps,” choreographed by Brinn Coleman, is a piece about poverty and the never-ending cycle it puts a person in.The performance will include a rich variety of styles and themes, including:
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Maxwell explains that “Dance Visions” is “an opportunity to see dance as performed by our local HSU students, via film. Since COVID shut down the spring dance concert of 2020, students have had no outlet to show their work that they had been creating and rehearsing for eight weeks. This concert has been a great opportunity for students to once again gain hands-on experience in their chosen art form. The diversity of dance genres, social, cultural and political messages allows audience members a full experience of dance.” This year’s concert is co-produced by Dance Program Leader Linda Maxwell and faculty member Carrie Walpole. Audience members of all ages are invited to watch.
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The performance is free and can be watched by following this link.
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The Theatre, Film and Dance Department at Humboldt State University will present “Dance Visions” an online dance concert created by students and faculty, on May 7 and May 8 at 7 p.m.