Crime & Safety

Three-Day Dance Clinic Students Hit Stage

Fifty-seven students from as far as San Jose turned out for the intense program.

The product of an intense three-day dance clinic is set to hit the stage tonight.

Fifty-seven students from as far away as Big Bear, Redlands and event San Jose joined local students for the program at the Old Town Temecula Community Theater Tuesday.

They spent the last two days creating the “ODC Intensity Performance,” scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ODC Dance will also perform at 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

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“This will be a high-energy, spontaneous, one-of-a-kind dance project that brings together local dancers, a professional dance company and local choreographers to participate in this unique, intense ‘reverse residency’ program,” Theater Manager Bruce Beers wrote in an emailed announcement.

Three local choreographers, Jimmy Peters, Peter Kalivas and Lori Torok, worked with the students alongside ODC Theater’s artistic directors Brenda Way and KT Nelson.

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The James Irvine Foundation funded the program. For ticket information, click here.


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