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2022-10-01 09:10:10 By : Ms. Sunny Wei

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The Doane Dance building is Jeffersonian Federal Revival style built in 1905 and designed by Richards, McCarty & Bulford of Columbus. The firm designed four other structures on campus in the same style. Originally a gymnasium, the building was also home to art studios before being renovated to house the dance department starting in 1975. A large studio/performance space, which seats 100, is equipped with a full set of theatrical lights and a professional sound system. Its sound/light booth includes a sound recording and mixing board, 24 dimmers and a dimmer doubling system. A second smaller studio has video playback capacity. Both studios are equipped with a five-layer, spring-loaded floor and virtually all technique classes are accompanied by live music. The building also houses a costume shop with sewing machines, washer and dryer and supplies, a seminar room, a student computer lab, and a conference room.

This project is a collaboration with Denison Dance Department & Vail Series featuring live music and includes the performances of Denison Dance students.

Molly Shanahan / Mad Shak presents, "Of Whales, Time, and Your Last Attempt to Reach Me"

"Mouse Marlow" is an informal performance by James Graham showing at the Doane Dance Performance Space from 12-1 pm on March 12th 2019.

Alex Rivera and Bridget Ryan present “We were, We are, We will”, a pairing of two senior research performance solos.

Faye Driscoll performing her latest work at the Doane Dance Performance Space at 7 pm on Wednesday, February 6, 2019.

The moon is the moon is the moon is a dance performance that seeks to deepen the experience of the viewer.

The Denison Department of Dance welcomes you to come audition for their Fall concert.

Come join the Dance faculty as they share what they know about many festivals and workshops around the US and internationally at this informational.

Denison University senior dance major Emily Farrow presents her choreographed work, Cracks in Code, a culmination of her yearlong research in dance.

Auditions for the Spring Dance Concert will be held on Wednesday, January 31st at 7:00 pm in the Doane Dance Building, Upper Studio.

The Denison Dance Department presents their fall dance concert featuring works by Visiting Assistant Professors Molly Shanahan ‘90 and Michael J. Morris.

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