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Dance students end season with crowd-pleasing performances

Special guest and former Let’s Dance student Laura Battcock wowed the crowd with a piece she performed from a project she designed for her Contemporary Dance program at Concordia University entitled “It’s Not Linear.”

Special guest and former Let’s Dance student Laura Battcock wowed the crowd with a piece she performed from a project she designed for her Contemporary Dance program at Concordia University entitled “It’s Not Linear.”

Jenny McCarthy
Published on May 25, 2012
Published on May 25, 2012
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The Princess , Happy Valley , Goose Bay

Each year, students in the Let’s Dance program take to the stage to show parents, friends and the community what they have accomplished. This year, a large number of dancers and fans split the performances into four shows held at the Lawrence O’Brien auditorium in Happy Valley-Goose Bay.

The two shows repeat performed were “Let’s Dance”-performances by elementary, intermediate and senior dancers and “The Princess who lost her Smile’, performed by the youngest dancers in the Let’s Dance program. 

The ‘Let’s Dance’ show was a mixture of Ballet, Modern Dance, Tap, Pointe and Pairs dancing while ‘The Princess Who Lost Her Smile’ was a story of a princess who did lose her smile and a prince who attempted to bring it back with an assortment of princess favorites including monkey’s, bonbons, fireflies and snowflakes. In the end it was a dance from the prince that brought a smile once again to the face of the young princess.

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