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March 1, 2002
Glam and punk rock inspire Scholl's Dance/Art
Recordings by rock icons provide the musical foundation for
Dale Scholl Dance/Art's winter concert, "Over the Top,"
March 7 - 23 at California State University, Sacramento.
"Over the Top" features new choreography by Scholl,
Leslie Stuve, Jonathan Cameron and Joseph Candelaria. Scholl's
piece, "And There You Have It," is an interpretive
celebration of the music of Queen, the seminal 70s rock band
inducted into the Rock-and-Roll Hall of fame in 2001.
Stuve, a member of Dance/Art from 1997 to 1999 and now a nationally
recognized choreographer for the Universal Dance Association,
has created a piece called "The Pinhead Club." This
energetic work is set to hard-driving songs from infamous
punk rock bands the Sex Pistols and the Ramones.
Compositions from David Bowie's legendary glam rock phase
serve as inspiration for Candelaria's piece "Room 174."
Rounding out the program is Cameron's "World in Whose
Eyes?" set to the music of Depeche Mode, one of the most
successful synthesizer-based bands of all time.
All shows are 8 p.m. in the Dancespace in Solano Hall. Tickets
are $15 general, $12 for students and seniors and $8 for children
under 12. Tickets are available at the CSUS Ticket Office
at (916) 278-4323 or at Tickets.com at (916) 766-2277. Media
assistance is available at CSUS public affairs at (916) 278-6156.
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further information send E-Mail to infodesk@csus.edu or
contact Public Affairs (916)
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