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Winter 2010
Park Avenue Dance Company eNews
Celebrating Over 30 Years of Creativity, Innovation, and Collaboration
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01.15.10, Issue 9
 
 Jaime Savage. Photo by Stephanie Keiser.
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In the Spotlight Questionnaire:
In this segment we get to know Park Avenue DanceCompany’s newest addition, Jaime Savage!
Name:
Jaime Savage
Occupation:
Student at the University of Rochester
Hobbies and special talents:
I'm on the Bhangra (competitiveIndian dance) team at the University of Rochester.
Role at Park Avenue Dance Company:
Dancer
How you came to be with Park Avenue Dance Company:
 I didn't dance during my first two years of college. I really missed it so I started takingContemporary classes at Park Avenue Dance during the summer of 2008.
Where and when you got your start dancing?
I started dancing at Towson University'sChildren's Dance Division in Towson, MD when I was in Middle School.
Who/what inspired you to start dancing?
I had to take a dance class as school calledDance from Around the World and really enjoyed it.
Why do you dance?
What do you get out of it? Dancing makes me feel more alive!Especially performing.
What is your best Park Avenue Dance Company memory?
I enjoyed performing at theGeorge Eastman House.
Who would you love to study/perform with?
I took classes at Garth Fagan during myfreshman year and always thought it would be a fun company to perform with.
What is your favorite Park Avenue Dance Company dance?
Ancora Aflitta. Meredith'schoreography is beautiful!
Where do you see yourself heading in the future with Park Avenue Dance Company?
Ihope that the opportunity I've been given to dance with the talented women in the companywill help me to improve as a dancer.
Park Avenue Dance Company15 Vick Park BRochester, NY 14607585-461-2766http://www.parkavenuedancecompany.org/
 
The Children’s Program
The children's creative balletand creations classes celebratedthe holiday season with theirrendition of "The Nutcracker".The Pre-teen Contemporaryclass demonstrated theirrhythmic phrase with individualimprovisations by students.
The Children’s ProgramFaculty 
Christine FendleyCreations I, II, and IIICora KannelChildren's Creative BalletJen ClausenDance Styles (with MarinaPeters)
The Adult ProgramFaculty 
Christine FendleyFloor/Barre Plus andContemporary DanceLinda GoebelTapMarina PetersJazz
Creations I - 3-4 years. Photo by Carrie Vanhouten.Creations II - 4-5 years. Photos by Bolivia Byrne.
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