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Shenandoah Conservatory Launches Summer Dance Intensive

Shenandoah Conservatory launches its first Summer Dance Intensive from Monday, June 20, through Saturday, June 25, on the main campus of Shenandoah University. High school dance students, including rising ninth-graders through seniors, from throughout the region are invited to apply for the program. Participants will study with Shenandoah’s renowned dance faculty and expand their artistry in contemporary, modern, ballet and commercial dance styles. The week culminates in an informal final performance of repertory works by Adjunct Assistant Professor of Dance Tiffanie Carson, M.F.A., and Assistant Professor of Modern Dance Daniel Padierna, M.F.A. Additionally, Coordinator for Theatre & Dance Recruitment and Associate Professor of Dance Erica Helm, M.F.A., will teach ballet during the intensive.

The cost to participate in the 2022 Summer Dance Intensive is $850 per participant and includes tuition, meals, room and board. More information regarding payment processing will be sent upon acceptance into the program.

Visit su.edu/conservatory/conferences-institutes-2/summer-dance-intensive to learn more and apply.

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