MAD Weekend hosts a variety of events, such as movement masterclasses, workshops, and panels.
Classes are $3 each for students with a Naz ID and $5 for the public, CASH ONLY. Admission is paid at the door. Classes are FIRST COME FIRST SERVE and spots are limited.
Nazareth University is featuring Kyle Abraham's Company A.I.M in a performance on Friday, January 24, at 7:30PM in Callahan Theatre. Go to the box office page to order tickets to the show now.
A.I.M company members will also be holding a workshop/movement class during MAD Weekend open to students and community members. Look at the schedule below to see the when and where this takes place.
Schedule:
9:25 am - 10:40 am
Open Ballet - Fidel Ernesto Orrillo Puga, Location: George 102
Come participate in a regularly scheduled Ballet class. Get the chance to dance with and learn from a Nazareth Dance Program faculty member.
Musical Theater Dance IV - Jeff Shade, Location: George 154
Come participate in a regularly scheduled Musical Theatre dance class. Get the chance to dance with and learn from a Nazareth Theatre and Dance Department faculty member.
10:50 am - 12:05 pm
Tap - Cheryl Johnson, Location: George 154
Come participate in a regularly scheduled Tap class. Get the chance to dance with and learn from a Nazareth Dance Program faculty member.
1:10 pm - 2:25 pm
Latin Jazz - Jamie Bermudez, Location: George 154
Come participate in a regularly scheduled semester class. Get the chance to dance with and learn from a Nazareth Dance Program faculty member.
2:35 pm - 3:50 pm
Movement Exploration: Heather Roffe, Location: George 102
Come participate in a regularly scheduled Improvisational class, with the Co-Chair of the Theatre and Dance Department, Heather Roffe. Get the chance to dance with and learn from a Nazareth Dance Program Director.
Latin Jazz: Jamie Bermudez, Location: George 154
If you can't make the first section of this class, come along and participate in the second section. Experience a regularly scheduled semester jazz class. Get the chance to dance with and learn from a Nazareth Dance Program faculty member