AVPA Dance's "Once Upon A Time" Was Bigger than Expected
Once Upon A Time" Setlist
Chaplin - Choreographed by Carol Zee
After the Poison Settles - Choreographed by Riley Cutler (solo piece)
Fire Beats - Choreographed by Ellie Lopez
Betrayal - Choreographed by Carol Zee
No More Time - Choreographed by Re’Anna Rowe (solo piece)
Pink Friday Girls - Choreographed by Sarah Rauschuber
The Severity of Choice - Choreographed by Daria Brezhnieva (solo piece)
Lugubrious Zeal - Choreographed by Ilayalei Osburn Davis
In the End - Choreographed by Karlyn Avila, Lea Hecht, Hana Mitori, and Bree Yang
We’re Seniors! - Choreographed by Taniah Orr (AVPA Graduate 2023, guest choreographer)
livE Life - Choreographed by Signe Berg and Naomi Gibbs Zehnder
My Missing Piece - Choreographed by Ilayalei Osburn Davis (solo piece)
In Wonderland - Choreographed by Nava Waisman
Gatsby Party - Choreographed by Carol Zee
Home - Choreographed by Nava Waisman (solo piece)
Dancing in the Rain - Choreographed by Naomi Gibbs Zehnder
Payback- Choreographed by Re’Anna Rowe
Caught - Choreographed by Carol Zee and Dance 6th period students
Portal in Room 307 - Choreographed by Naomi Gibbs Zehnder (solo piece)
Celebrating Frankie Manning and the Savoy Ballroom - Choreographed by Khaleela Jones
Celebrating Don Cornelius and Soul Train - Choreographed by Safire Rasool
Celebrating the Future of Hip Hop - Choreographed by Safire Rasool
AVPA One Body Dance Company held their 2024 Spring Concert “Once Upon a Time” in the Robert Frost Auditorium from March 21-23. The concert consisted of 22 pieces and over 70 students performed. Each piece was choreographed by students, faculty members, and guest choreographers. Some were solo pieces, small groups, and even entire classes. Nava Waisman, one of the co-presidents of AVPA Dance, said that all of the pieces “were made up of the stories that make up our lives and our imaginations.”
Carol Zee, the Artistic and Creative Director for AVPA and CTE Dance, said she was very “proud of the focus, effort, and creativity from all of the student performers.” As there were many dancers who had never performed onstage before, Zee said she was “happy to be a part of that experience for them.” She also said she had “received many compliments from attendees on the variety of dances and the overall professionalism of the show”, and that this concert had one of the highest audience turnouts ever for an AVPA Dance concert.
Senior Re’Anna Rowe, who choreographed both a solo piece titled “No More Time” and a group piece titled “Payback”, said that the dancers had been “a little stressed due to limited rehearsal time in the Frost, [but they] still made it work and had a wonderful show.” Rowe stated choreographing was sometimes a challenging process, as “there were many days where [her] brain would go blank and [she] did not have any ideas for both pieces.” Rowe expressed her appreciation to tell a story “with the encouragement of [her] dance peers and of course Ms. Zee", and that she is “grateful for the opportunity to choreograph for both shows”, as she had previously choreographed a piece for the Fall Dance Concert in November. She said she will “definitely miss being a part of AVPA Dance.”
Senior Naomi Gibbs Zehnder choreographed two group pieces and a solo piece titled “Portal in Room 307” for the concert, and also helped choreograph a piece titled “livE Life” and another piece titled “Dancing in the Rain”, which was performed at the Taste of Culver City event in late April. Zehnder said the concert “turned out to be an awesome show” and that “everyone put a lot of work into it and it really paid off.”
Waisman choreographed a group piece titled “In Wonderland” and a solo piece titled “Home”. She expressed how she was "so happy to choreograph a solo and a group piece this time based on [her] own stories" and that it felt “fulfilling to be able to convey experiences and emotions through dance.”
Junior Sarah Rauschuber has been in dance for the past 3 years and choreographed “Pink Friday Girls”. She said that “choreographing for dance can be challenging and stressful at times, but it is a lot of fun working together with dancers and seeing the dance come together at the end.” Rauschuber described AVPA Dance as “a fantastic group of dancers who always make everyone feel welcome and loved” and said she is very “thankful to be able to expand [her] choreography and dance skills and connect with people who also love dance.”
Following this concert, the CCEF (Culver City Education Foundation) invited AVPA Dance to perform at Taste of Culver City, which took place April 27-28. The company performed “Dancing in the Rain”, “Gatsby Party”, and “Celebrating the Future of Hip Hop” at the festival.