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SCAA Dance Ensembles Perform Choreography by Robare, Browning and Alumni

On Jan. 22, the Shenandoah Conservatory Arts Academy (SCAA) Dance Ensembles, directed by Adjunct Auxiliary Associate Professor of Dance Mary Robare, B.A., performed at Armstrong Concert Hall in works choreographed by Robare; Adjunct Instructor of Dance Lindsay Browning, B.F.A.; Kimberly Field ’99 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance); Madison Gray ’24 (Bachelor of Science in Public Health); and Oshie Mellon; with guests from the guitar studio of Keith Filppu. The ensemble dancers also enjoyed performing for the Seniors First agency at the Stephens City United Methodist Church on Jan. 16, and at Spring Arbor Assisted Living in Winchester, Virginia, on Jan. 18.

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