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HCC provides dancers with a variety of classes to challenge both body and mind. This semester, there's a new offering that gets them into the flow. HCC Dance Program Coordinator Maggie Lasher…
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A conversation about the celebrated career of an artist whose talent and determination thrilled audiences around the world, and changed the face of dance. Dr. Andrea Jaber, Chair of Performing Arts…
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To most people, zydeco appears as quintessentially Louisiana as gumbo. Certainly, the music originated among black Creoles of southwest Louisiana. But the swamps of southwest Louisiana spill across…
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HCC Dance Faculty Member Shani Diouf discusses the upcoming performance called “A Taste of Dance” at the Spring Branch campus. HCCTV Up To The Minute-November 17, 2023
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This performance of SIMBI, choreographed by Novuyo Masakhane, from the 2012 African Dance & Drum Ensemble concert at the Heinen Theatre is part three of three of the Lecture/Class/Performance…
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On the
Edge features original student choreography from members of the Central Dance
Ensemble.
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On the Edge 2021 | A collection of dance for camera works created by the members of the Central Dance Ensemble. Aristic Director Maggie Lasher.
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Collaborators Dr. Alan Ainsworth. Dr. Mary Carol Warwick and Deborah Quanaim join to make words sing and dance
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Meet Valencia James, lead artist, director, and performer of "Suga’- A Live Virtual Dance Performance", which is playing in the New Frontier section at the 2022 Sundance Film…
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2:07—12:28 Maggie Lasher Dance Professor on HCCTV’s Up to the Minute, September 02, 2020
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Professor Megan Lasher dances with Motion suit to record accurate, responsive human motion data by Nick Kume, intern in the Reality ColLab who graduated from the Rhode Island School of Design with a…
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The HCC MESA (Music Entertainment Student Association) shares with "LineByLine" the activities and opportunities that are open to HCC students and the community in the Music Business and…
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This lecture, by Musical Director Gabriel Bata, is part one of three of the Lecture/Class/Performance titled
Yanvalou: The Haitian Voudoun Dance of Damballah. Be sure to view the Class led by…
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The Individual and the Tradition features dances from Hawaii, India, Spain, Egypt and Somoa. Artistic Director, Cynthia Cupach.
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HCC Central Alumni Jenny Mendez Choreograph "Dualities" for the Central Repertoire Dance.
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A almost completed African Dance Society History
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