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Princess Ivona, Fall 2015

The annual dance showcase of student choreography. Directed by students Chelsea Wells and Adrienne Habinger.

The annual dance showcase of student choreography. Directed by students Chelsea Wells and Adrienne Habinger.

The annual dance showcase of student choreography. Directed by students Chelsea Wells and Adrienne Habinger.

The annual dance showcase of student choreography. Directed by students Chelsea Wells and Adrienne Habinger.

The annual dance showcase of student choreography. Directed by students Chelsea Wells and Adrienne Habinger.

The annual dance showcase of student choreography. Directed by students Chelsea Wells and Adrienne Habinger.

The annual dance showcase of student choreography. Directed by students Chelsea Wells and Adrienne Habinger.

The annual dance showcase of student choreography. Directed by students Chelsea Wells and Adrienne Habinger.

The Amen Corner by James Baldwin addresses themes of the role of the church in the African-American family, the complex relationship between religion and earthly love, and the effect of a poverty born of racial prejudice on the African-American community. Directed by Don Williams.

The Amen Corner by James Baldwin addresses themes of the role of the church in the African-American family, the complex relationship between religion and earthly love, and the effect of a poverty born of racial prejudice on the African-American community. Directed by Don Williams.

The Amen Corner by James Baldwin addresses themes of the role of the church in the African-American family, the complex relationship between religion and earthly love, and the effect of a poverty born of racial prejudice on the African-American community. Directed by Don Williams.

The Amen Corner by James Baldwin addresses themes of the role of the church in the African-American family, the complex relationship between religion and earthly love, and the effect of a poverty born of racial prejudice on the African-American community. Directed by Don Williams.

The Amen Corner by James Baldwin addresses themes of the role of the church in the African-American family, the complex relationship between religion and earthly love, and the effect of a poverty born of racial prejudice on the African-American community. Directed by Don Williams.

The Amen Corner by James Baldwin addresses themes of the role of the church in the African-American family, the complex relationship between religion and earthly love, and the effect of a poverty born of racial prejudice on the African-American community. Directed by Don Williams.

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