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Director's Note
The CCBC Dance Company welcomes you to our Spring Concert, it is wonderful to share our art with you. This concert features work by CCBC faculty, and our guest artist Camille Weanquoi. Each piece in the performance comes from the unique viewpoint of the choreographer, and we hope that you take time to ponder and think about each of the works after the performance.
We are pleased to share with you Camille Weanquoi’s new choreographic work that was created for the CCBC Dance Company during an intense residency in January. During this weeklong residency the students worked with Camille to discover more about their individual potential for movement and worked with her to create this work that we are pleased to share with you in the concert and that we will also be performing at the Coppin State University Dance Concert in April.
As I have watched the dancers work throughout the past several weeks and continue to grow as artists and individuals, I am reminded we need to continue to find a way to share the exquisite wonder of movement and meaning. I hope that you discover something about yourself and the art of dance as you watch these works.
As CCBC Performing Arts is focused on “Belonging” we continue to dance and create; we continue to find how art creates belonging in our lives. Enjoy the Concert!
Melinda Blomquist
Artistic Director, CCBC Dance Company
Professor and Dance Program Coordinator
The CCBC Dance Company
Ariel Batt-Martinez | Kenea Dorsey | Angel Farabee
Alexis Gibson | LeAnn Jones | Chanel Marshall
Christa Morrison-Saulsbury | Andre Payne, Jr
Anna Mae Webb | Mya Z. Seibles
Program
Rooted
Choreography: Melinda Blomquist
Dancers: Ariel Batt-Martinez, Kenea Dorsey, Angel Farabee, Alexis Gibson, LeAnn Jones, Christa Morrison-Saulsbury, Anna Mae Webb
Music: Road to Samarkand by Ric Featherstone and Kismet by Gay-Yee Westerhoff
Costume Design: Melinda Blomquist and Charisse Secrest
Lux
Choreography: Tommy Parlon
Dancers: Angel Farabee, Andre Payne, Anna Mae Webb
Music: Rave by Dxrk ダーク
Costume Design: Tommy Parlon
Ping Pong Pinball Free for All
Choreography: Adrienne Kraus Latanishen
Dancers: Ariel Batt-Martinez, LeAnn Jones, Andre Payne, Mya Z. Seibles
Music: Airmail Special (Live at The Newport Jazz Festival, 1957) Ella Fitzgerald
Costume Design: Adrienne Kraus Latanishen and Charisse Secrest
Intermission – 10 minutes
On the Topic of...
Choreography: Kristi Schaffner
Dancers: Christa Morrison-Saulsbury, Anna Mae Webb
Music: Head Full of Doubt / Road Full of Promise by Avett Brothers
Costume Design: Kristi Schaffner and Charisse Secrest
Trespasses
Choreography: Alice Howes
Dancers: Angel Farabee, LeAnn Jones, Anna Mae Webb
Music: Luminitza by Balanescu Quarter
Costume Design: Alice Howes
Return To the Source
Choreography: Camille Weanquoi
Dancers: Angel Farabee, LeAnn Jones, Christa Morrison-Saulsbury, Andre Payne
Understudy: Chanel Marshall
Music: Count Your Blessings by DJ Terance, Re-edit by Rabs Vhafuwi & Mizz
Costume Design: Cammile Weanquoi and Charisse Secrest
Program Note: "Go within every day and find the inner strength so that the world will not blow your candle out!" - Katherine Dunham
Creative Team
Melinda Blomquist
Alice Howes
Adrienne Kraus Latanishen
Tommy Parlon
Kristi Schaffner
Camille Weanquoi
Terri Raulie
Brenna Miller
Kaleb Dunlap
Marissa Hawkins, Dylan Villegas
Jesse Lescallette
Charisse Secrest
Jason Randolph
David Martin
Lisa L. Boeren
Amy Jones
Meet the Dancers
Ariel Batt-Martinez

Kenea Dorsey

Angel Farabee

Alexis Gibson

LeAnn Jones

Chanel Marshall

Christa Morrison-Saulsbury

Andre Payne Jr.

Mya Z. Seibles

Anna Mae Webb

Melinda Blomquist

Alice Howes

Alice is a dance artist and educator who is director of Trajectory Dance Project, a Baltimore-based modern dance ensemble. She has held full-time faculty positions at universities including Coppin State University, UNC Charlotte, and Lamar University. In addition, she served from 1995 to 2004 as artistic director and resident choreographer of Washington, D.C.’s Sister’s Trousers Dance Company, a modern dance ensemble based in the D.C. area. Sarah Kaufman of The Washington Post described Howes’ performance as “riveting, thrilling and deeply mysterious”. Howes’ choreography has appeared in selective showcases at venues such as D.C.’s Dance Place, The Booth Theater in Charlotte, North Carolina and the Kennedy Center’s Terrace Theater and Millennium Stage. She holds an MA in dance from American University and an MFA in dance from Sam Houston State University. Howes also has earned a Certificate of Movement Analysis (CMA) from the Laban Institute of Movement Studies in New York City.
Adrienne Kraus Latanishen

Adrienne is proud to have graduated with honors from The Community College of Baltimore County with her A.A. in Dance. She then transferred to The University of Maryland where she also graduated with honors with her B.A. in Dance. Besides being an adjunct dance faculty member at CCBC, she dances professionally for Trajectory Dance Project and independently for herself. Previously, she also danced for BlueShift Dance (principal dancer), The Collective (dancer, choreographer, educator), B3W of New York City, Andary Dance (soloist, principal dancer), and withhart.dance.projects (founding member, assistant director, soloist, principal dancer). She was Director of Dance at St. Timothy's School, a private and boarding school for girls and she choreographed as Artist in Residence at Patapsco High School and Center for the Arts for numerous years. Recently, Adrienne choreographed for The Salem Players Theatre Company, Northeast High School, and Baltimore Composers Forum.
Tommy Parlon

Tommy a native of Washington, D.C., received his M.F.A. in Dance (Choreography and Technology) from Arizona State University and his B.F.A. in Dance and Choreography from Virginia Commonwealth University. From 1998-2002 he was an Assistant Professor of Dance at Kent State University. While in New York City he danced with J. Fregalette Janson Dance, Centaur Dance Theatre, Beyondance Inc! and the Paris based multi-media performance art company FIASCO. Mr. Parlon has danced in pieces by Doug Varone, Stephen Petronio, Alvin Mayes, Laura Dean and Elizabeth Streb. In 1996-1998 he collaborated on Falling to Earth, an interactive multi-media performance piece created with the Institute for Studies in the Arts at Arizona State University. His choreography has been commissioned by Incidents Physical Theater of New York City, NEW ARTiculations in Tucson, Arizona, Lansing Chamber Dance in Michigan, and numerous colleges throughout the United States. He was awarded an Individual Artist Award in Solo Dance Performance from the Maryland State Arts Council in 2004 and an Artist Award in Choreography in 2007. Mr. Parlon is currently the Artistic Director of Tommy Parlon Dance Projects in Washington, D.C., and the Artistic Associate of Ground Zero Dance in Richmond.
Kristi Schaffner

Kristi attended the University of Oklahoma as a teaching fellow where she received her MFA in modern dance (2011). She also has BFA in dance education from Kent State University (2004). Through a graduate student grant, she studied Laban Movement Analysis at the Laban Institute in NYC. Ms. Schaffner has performed with Jeslyn Dance Gallery, Clawson Dances, Junction Dance Theatre, and Tommy Parlon Dance Projects among others, and is a current dancer and Director of Education and Outreach for Dragonfly Dance Experiment. Her choreography has been presented across the country including Pittsburgh, Oklahoma City, Washington D.C., Annapolis, Baltimore, Salt Lake City and at the Howard County Dance Festival. A passion for education has inspired her to create and implement dance curricula for both preschools and charter school students diagnosed with Attention Deficit Disorder. Ms. Schaffner is a current adjunct faculty member in the dance divisions of Anne Arundel Community College and the Community College of Baltimore County and is a frequent guest instructor and performer in schools and community events.
Camille Weanquoi

Terri Raulie
Brenna Miller
Kaleb Dunlap
Marissa Hawkins, Dylan Villegas
Jesse Lescallette
Charisse Secrest
Jason Randolph
David Martin
Lisa L. Boeren

Amy Jones
Special Thanks
Dr. Sandra Kurtinitis
CCBC President
Dr. Joaquin Martinez
Provost & Vice President of Instruction
Dr. R. Michael Walsh
Dean, School of Arts & Communication
Professor Nick VanHorn
Chair, Performing Arts and Humanities
Tommy Parlon
Arts Pathways Coordinator
Brad Norris
Interim Director of the Arts
Cathy Kratovil
Communications Assistant, School of Arts & Communication
Jae Eun Kim
Designer, CCBC Creative Services
CCBC School of Arts and Communication
Dr. R. Michael Walsh, Dean Professor
Professor Will Niebauer, Chair, Arts and Design
Professor Nick VanHorn, Chair, Performing Arts and Humanities
Professor Rebecca Minor, Chair, Communications
Brad Norris, Interim Director of the Arts
The Arts at CCBC
Brad Norris, Interim Director of the Arts
G. Maurice “Moe” Conn III, Technical Director
Jason Randolph, Technical Director
Marc Smith, Technical Director
Jess Rassp, Resident Costumer
Lisa Boeren, Box Office Manager
Thom Purdy, Box Office Assistant
Cathy Kratovil, Communications Assistant
Lance Bankerd, Production Manager
Dance at CCBC
Professor Melinda Blomquist | Dance Company Artistic Director, Program Coordinator, Choreographer
Kristi Schaffner | Dance Company Associate Director, Choreographer
Adrienne Kraus Latanishen | Choreographer
Alice Howes | Choreographer
Tommy Parlon | Choreographer