
The Cal Poly Theatre and Dance Department will celebrate the end of another school year with its annual spring dance showcase this weekend.
Titled “Multiple Exposure,” the dance recital incorporates styles ranging from ballet to hip-hop to modern lyrical in its two recitals, taking place tonight and Friday in Spanos Theater.
“We have a great variety of dances this year,” recreation administration sophomore Kathleen Helm said. Helm is this year’s director of the show, as well as the choreographer and dancer for two pieces: a modern lyrical number and an African-influenced jazz piece.
Other types of dances that will be performed include jazz, tap and even a Bollywood-style piece. Approximately 15 different pieces will be performed by more than 100 dancers.
“I chose the title ‘Multiple Exposure’ because I wanted to include all the different types of dances that would be involved and this just seemed to fit,” Helm said.
The show accepts any and all students interested. No experience or audition is necessary to participate. Students generally learn about the recital through participation in Orchesis Dance Company, dance classes or simply by word of mouth.
Biochemistry junior Crystal Valdez, an Orchesis member who will be dancing in her third spring show this year, appreciates the open aspect of the program.
“This program gives people who haven’t had the opportunity to perform a chance to in a non-competitive, non-intimidating environment,” she said.
Valdez enjoyed choreographing the Bollywood-flavored piece along with biology junior Manasa Chandra.
“This event gives girls in Orchesis a chance to choreograph a piece without the pressure of choreographing for Orchesis. It’s a good way for beginning choreographers to explore their creativity in a non-stressful way,” Valdez said.
Her dance consists of 19 dancers adorned in Bollywood-themed costumes. Each different dance has its own set of costumes, designed by the respective choreographer and paid for by the dancers.
Helm thinks the program gives interested dancers a great way to show off their skills, whether amateur or professional.
“It’s a lot of fun. Some have never performed before so it’s a new and exciting experience. Students invite their friends and families to see them perform, and it’s a great opportunity to learn new dance techniques in a fun, low-key environment.”
The show will take place at 8 p.m. each night.