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Crawford’s night of mellow drama

Matric group performs first dance show.

The matric dance students of Crawford College North Coast performed their practical dance items at a show in the drama studio on Friday, May 29.

This was the first matric group to do so as it was this group of students’ passion and dedication for this art-form that encouraged the introduction of dance.

It has added a wonderfully new dimension to the enriching sphere of arts and culture at the college.

Emma Tomlinson’s choreographed piece, entitled “Diversity” celebrated the diversity of the dancers in her group, while Ciara Murphy choreographed “Heal”, as a dedication to her grandfather to celebrate the inspiration he brought to her life.

Tanya Webb choreographed “Youth”, as a dedication to the special friends she made at the American Academy of Ballet who like her are “wild youth chasing visions of our future.”

Tasmin Hewitt choreographed “Unknown” as the future holds so many uncertainties as we navigate our way towards it.

To finish off the evening, dance teacher Natashia Hooman’s piece ‘Bullet Train’ reflected the pace at which the world is moving – a fitting end to a spectacular dance show that revealed the dance performance apex of these students’ school career.


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