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Corriveau students strut their stuff at Dr. S.E. McDowell

Corriveau students strut their stuff at Dr. S.E. McDowell

The stage was invaded by Storm Troopers during a Star Wars themed number by the Ivy League group at the Corriveau School of Dance’s year end performance.
Caleb Nickerson
caleb@theequity.ca

CALEB NICKERSON

SHAWVILLE May 16, 2019

Dozens of excited parents and family members crowded into the gymnasium at Dr. S.E. McDowell Elementary school on May 16 to take in the annual year-end performance put on by the crew from the Corriveau School of Dance.

Roses and various concessions were available at the door and audience members were encouraged to cheer on their loved ones as much as possible during the show, and they obliged with gusto. The numbers incorporated a wide variety of dance styles and abilities of the different age groups. The routines were set to music from popular films like Frozen and Star Wars, as well as hip-hop and more traditional melodies.

The Corriveau School of Dance put on one of their three year- end performances at Dr. S.E. McDowell Elementary School on Thursday evening for an audience of adoring friends and family. From left: Léande Bonnerot, Melissa Pilon, Geni Corriveau, Bilie Désmoreaux and Kalie Laurent perform a routine set to music from the movie Frozen to kick off the night.
From left: Olivia Draper, Kalie Laurent, Annabelle St-Cyr, Amy Sheppard and Hope Morrissette performed a tap routine “Brand New Key.”
Emily Dubeau and Melissa Pilon performed a swing routine “Momma Don’t Dance.”
From left: Sasha Laporte, Logan Long, Lily Nolan and Ryker Long performed a hip-hop routine.
Teegan Tubman, Jessica Hamilton, Mackenzie Smith, Briana Charette and Kaylee Hamilton performed their jazz routine “Clap Snap.”



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