時間:2011/05/23
地點:藝文中心3樓 視聽館
4 Clubs Combined Public Performance
During the 99-2 semester, 4 of the school's dance clubs - NCCU Folkdance Club, NCCU Tap Dance Club, NCCU Flamenco Dance Club and NCCU Ballet Club came together at the Audiovisual Theater (3F), Art and Culture Center to have a combined public dance performance, inviting friends and families to celebrate each of the clubs' achievements during the past semesters.
Our club performed three dances: Variation of Le Corsaire - Le Jardin anime, Sleeping Beauty and an adaption of Swan Lake. Each dance was re-choreographed by our instructor so that even beginners can dance to classical ballet pieces and feel the excitement of dancing on stage.
海盜 花園之舞 Variation of Le Corsaire - Le Jardin anime
4 Clubs Combined Public Performance
During the 99-2 semester, 4 of the school's dance clubs - NCCU Folkdance Club, NCCU Tap Dance Club, NCCU Flamenco Dance Club and NCCU Ballet Club came together at the Audiovisual Theater (3F), Art and Culture Center to have a combined public dance performance, inviting friends and families to celebrate each of the clubs' achievements during the past semesters.
Our club performed three dances: Variation of Le Corsaire - Le Jardin anime, Sleeping Beauty and an adaption of Swan Lake. Each dance was re-choreographed by our instructor so that even beginners can dance to classical ballet pieces and feel the excitement of dancing on stage.
海盜 花園之舞 Variation of Le Corsaire - Le Jardin anime
A group dance adapted for beginner’s class to allow them to have the chance of performing on stage, enjoying the spotlights.
睡美人 奧羅拉之舞 Sleeping Beauty
Solo performance by our founding chairperson, Katty Chen, who created NCCU Ballet with her passion and love for ballet.
黑天鵝&白天鵝 Adaption of Swan Lake
Following the craze for the movie "Black Swan", our instructor choreographed an adaption of Swan Lake, allowing us to have the chance of performing one of the most celebrated ballet pieces. As an encore, we danced a version of modern ballet to the song “Beat it” by Michael Jackson, both in commemoration of the King of Pop and also to overthrow public’s opinion towards classical ballet.