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URL:https://dance.colostate.edu/events/fall-dance-capstone-concert-2-2023-
 12-09/
SUMMARY:Fall Dance Capstone Concert: Emerge
DESCRIPTION:Emerge\n\nDirected by Judy Bejarano\n\nThe fall capstone dance 
 concert features the creative work of senior dance majors Barbara Bertrand
 \, Cassidy Faulhaber\, Morgan Militare\, and Julia Stwalley. Four pieces 
 showcase themes of self-acceptance\, personal growth\, and emergence into 
 oneself. \n\nBarbara Bertrand is a dedicated student of the art of dance
 . She is currently pursuing her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance at Colorado
  State University. Her journey into the world of dance began at the tender
  age of three\, and by the age of nine\, she began competing at her local 
 studio\, 5\,6\,7\,8 Dance Studio. At the age of 14\, Barbara's passion for
  dance led her to Artistic Dance Concepts Conservatory\, where she started
  her exploration into ballet\, pointe\, tap\, jazz\, contemporary\, improv
 isation\, hip hop\, and modern dance.\n\nThroughout her time at Artistic D
 ance Concepts\, Barbara not only honed her skills\, but became an integral
  part of the company at the studio\, performing and competing with them ye
 ar after year. Her dedication and talent earned her a role in every yearly
  ballet performance until her graduation in 2020. Barbara also enriched he
 r dance education by attending masterclasses led by renowned choreographer
 s such as Mikey Pesante\, Teddy Forence\, and Kathryn McCormick.\n\nIn 202
 0\, Barbara embarked on a new chapter in her dance journey by enrolling in
  the BFA Dance program at Colorado State University. Over the course of tw
 o years at CSU\, Barbara dedicated herself to community engagement\, both 
 within Fort Collins and beyond\, by teaching creative movement and engagem
 ent projects. Alongside her partner\, she imparted academic movement less
 ons to fifth graders at Laurel Elementary\, making a positive impact on yo
 ung minds. During her time at CSU\, Barbara had the privilege of training 
 under esteemed professors\, including Chung-Fu Chang\, Susie Garifi\, Judy
  Bejarano\, Grace Gallagher\, Emily Morgan\, Lisa Morgan\, Matthew Harvey\
 , Madeline Harvey\, and Joy Prendergast. She also expanded her horizons by
  attending masterclasses led by Vincent Thomas\, André Megerdichian\, and
  Hernan Justo. Barbara's dedication and talent shone through as she partic
 ipated in over 17 student and faculty pieces in various dance concerts\, 
 including soloist roles in Judy Bejarano's Humanesque and Vincent Thomas'
 s What's Going On? She even showcased her choreography in works titled Po
 litik and Eminence during fall and spring dance concerts.\n\nBarbara's co
 mmitment to her art is further exemplified by her status as a recipient of
  the Creative and Performing Arts Dance Scholarship. When not dancing\, Ba
 rbara spends quality time with her grandparents and shares her passion for
  dance with them. Barbara cherishes her summers\, as they provide her wit
 h the freedom and time to experiment with new movement ideas and refine h
 er strengths. Looking ahead\, Barbara's aspirations include pursuing a ma
 ster's in dance/movement therapy abroad\, with a strong desire to immerse
  herself in various dance communities and cultures. She acknowledges the u
 nwavering love and support of her family\, especially her motivating grand
 parents\, for guiding her on this incredible journey. Barbara's fervent de
 dication to dance knows no bounds\, and she eagerly anticipates the ongoi
 ng adventure of artistic exploration with deep gratitude in her heart.\n\n
 Cassidy Faulhaber is a dance major at Colorado State University in pursuit
  of her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance. She started dancing at four years 
 old at Parker Dance Academy and received training in ballet\, hip-hop\, ta
 p\, jazz\, contemporary\, and musical theater. She performed in production
 s of The Nutcracker for eight years and danced competitively for four year
 s. Cassidy took master classes from renowned tap dancer Barbara Duffy and 
 Elizah Ohman. She performed work by guest artists Corina Kinnear and Isaa
 c Huerta in competitions. She won awards with her solo “Lay Down in the 
 Tall Grass\,” choreographed by Kat Reese\, including third place overall
  at Fluid Dance Convention’s national competition in Phoenix\, Arizona.\
 n\nWhile at Colorado State University\, Cassidy trained under Judy Bejaran
 o\, Chung-Fu Chang\, Grace Gallagher\, Susie Garifi\, Matthew Harvey\, Mad
 eline Harvey\, Lisa Morgan\, Joy Prendergast\, and Emily Morgan. She has p
 erformed choreography by Professors Chung-Fu Chang\, Grace Gallagher\, Mat
 thew Harvey\, and guest artist Vincent Thomas. She has also choreographed 
 two funk and jazz-inspired pieces titled “Can You Get to That?” and 
 “The Threat of Regret” in the fall semester dance concerts of 2021 and
  2022. She explores flaws\, mistakes\, and the deformation of shapes in he
 r choreographic work and aims to create an environment where every dancer 
 feels accepted. Cassidy has engaged with the community through teaching cr
 eative movement and outreach coursework. She has taught academic concepts 
 through movement at Laurel Elementary\, Heard Elementary\, and Sunrise Ele
 mentary. She engages with the CSU student body through her pedagogy course
 work and teaches students of all experience levels. She has taken master c
 lasses from Christina Johnson\, Vincent Thomas\, and André Megerdichian. 
 She is a current recipient of the Creative and Performing Arts Dance Schol
 arship and the Grace and Dwight Harris Scholarship. She worked as an inter
 n for the CSU Dance Lab Summer Intensive and assisted in the facilitatio
 n of the virtual Colorado Dance Education Organization Conference in 2020.
 \n\nCassidy has taught in public schools through Creative Dance Kids and h
 as taught and choreographed several solos at Parker Dance Academy. She con
 tinues to teach at various studios across the state.\n\nAfter graduating f
 rom Colorado State University\, Cassidy hopes to further her teaching and 
 choreography experience through media and private and public teaching ins
 titutions. She hopes to continue to make dance a central part of her life.
  She would like to thank her parents Daniel Faulhaber and Carrol Homer for
  their consistent support throughout her four years at CSU. She would also
  like to thank all her professors and instructors for their commitment to 
 her technical training and the development of her creative voice.\n\nMorga
 n Militare started her dance training at 2 years-old in Westminster\, Colo
 rado where she danced competitively and performed in many studio showcases
 \, and storybook ballets with Artistic Fusion Dance Academy. While growing
  up Morgan had the opportunity to learn from many teachers and choreograph
 ers including: Joey Dowling\, Danny Lawn\, Jen Jarnot and Kirsten Russel. 
 During her high school years she completed American Ballet Theater testing
 \, passing with both Honors and Merit. All of these experiences pushed her
  to take her dance career further by attending Colorado State University f
 or her Bachelor's Degree in Dance.\n\nDuring her time at CSU Morgan has pe
 rformed in many works including those of: Chung-Fu Chang\, Grace Gallagher
 \, Judy Bejarano\, and Madeline Harvey. Her choreography was adjudicated m
 ultiple times while attending CSU\, allowing her to set choreography for t
 he many spring dance concerts. Her work\, Operation Imitation was chosen t
 o represent CSU student work at the Spring 2023 American College Dance Ass
 ociation Northwestern Conference. Along with choreographing and performing
 \, Morgan found her passions for teaching dance and health and exercise sc
 ience through other classes taught at CSU\, helping her clarify future pla
 ns after graduation.\n\nOutside of CSU Morgan teaches jazz\, contemporary\
 , and tap at Canyon Concert Ballet where she is also the Youth Ensemble Di
 rector. At CCB she has had the opportunity to choreograph on younger group
 s of kids\, and bring them to many competitions\, and community engagement
  events throughout the year including: The Spooky Kids Club Halloween even
 t at The Lyric and RMD Kiwanis Mid-Year Conference.\n\nOnce Morgan graduat
 es from CSU in Summer 2024 she hopes to continue her teaching career while
  also finding performance opportunities. Eventually\, she wishes to attend
  graduate school to become a Physical Therapist for dancers. Morgan would 
 like to thank her friends and family who have supported her throughout her
  dance career\, specifcally her sisters Teagan and Jojo who consistently p
 ush her to do the things she loves. A special thank you to the stage crew 
 and all the professors that have helped Morgan throughout her experience a
 t CSU. Morgan is excited to see where her career takes her after graduatio
 n!\n\nJulia Stwalley began her dance training at the age of two and a half
  years old at Danza Dance Academy in Castle Rock\, Colorado. Over the cour
 se of 15 years\, she dedicated herself to studying a diverse range of danc
 e forms\, including ballet\, jazz\, hip hop\, contemporary\, and tap. Her 
 dedication extended to eight years of competing in various dance competiti
 ons and conventions while also working closely with choreographers Katrina
  Lairsmith\, Donovan Helma\, and Paul Gibbs.\n\nAfter deciding to further 
 her dance education\, Julia began pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Dance at 
 Colorado State University in 2020. Throughout her time at CSU\, she has ea
 rned a place on the Dean’s list for several consecutive semesters and wi
 ll graduate at the end of the semester. Julia has had the privilege of att
 ending master classes taught by members of Complexions Contemporary Dance 
 Company and Parsons Dance Company\, as well as performing in works by gues
 t artist Vincent Thomas. She has also gained experience in pedagogy\, whil
 e assisting in teaching modern and ballet classes. She also worked with Li
 sa Morgan through BRAINY\, a program that provides arts education to Title
  1 elementary schools. Julia has performed in many dance concerts at CSU\,
  including dance films produced by Julia Cooper and Vern Lazar.\n\nBeyond 
 her academic pursuits\, Julia was offered an apprenticeship with Davis Con
 temporary Dance Company located in Denver\, Colorado in 2019\, and was inv
 ited to join the company as a full member the following year. Under the di
 rection of Artistic Director Terrell Davis\, as well as choreographers Aub
 rey Klinger-Fearns\, Rachael Harding\, and Christopher Page-Sanders\, Juli
 a has honed her skills as a performer and collaborator for four years thro
 ugh the company. She has also participated in various dance festivals in t
 he Denver and Boulder area. Additionally\, her passion for sharing her lov
 e for dance and choreography with young artists led her to teaching all ag
 es and levels at Production Company Dance Centre.\n\nUpon graduation\, Jul
 ia aspires to earn her Master of Fine Arts in Dance Education. In her futu
 re\, she will continue to nurture her career as a performer with a focus o
 n contemporary and ballet styles. She will carry her knowledge of dance in
 to her passions for educating and choreography. Julia remains deeply grate
 ful for the support of her family\, dedicated mentors and professors who h
 ave guided her along her dance career and made a lasting impact in her lif
 e.
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