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APSU Area of Dance recognized at regional dance festival

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 On a recent Thursday afternoon, Margaret Rennerfeldt flipped through a small, flimsy journal to read a few notes she鈥檇 jotted down earlier this month while attending the American College Dance Festival Association鈥檚 Southeast Region conference in Albany, Ga.

The Austin Peay State University assistant professor of dance had brought a work she choreographed to the event, and she wanted to remind herself of what the panel of judges had said about the dance.

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 On a recent Thursday afternoon, Margaret Rennerfeldt flipped through a small, flimsy journal to read a few notes she鈥檇 jotted down earlier this month while attending the American College Dance Festival Association鈥檚 Southeast Region conference in Albany, Ga.

The Austin Peay State University assistant professor of dance had brought a work she choreographed to the event, and she wanted to remind herself of what the panel of judges had said about the dance.

鈥淭hey said that they loved watching the performers,鈥 she said, squinting at her handwritten notes. 鈥淭hey said there was a wonderful sense of community, and the group was so present.鈥

Of the 48 dances entered into the festival, only about 11 were selected to perform at a gala concert. One of those exclusive few was Rennerfeldt鈥檚 piece, 鈥淔inding the Place.鈥

鈥淭he panel of adjudicators choose 11 or 12 dances that they want to highlight for 鈥榚xcellence in choreography,鈥欌 Marcus Hayes, APSU associate professor of dance, said. 鈥淭his is the second year in a row that we鈥檝e had a dance chosen for the gala.鈥

That鈥檚 not bad for a young, 6-year-old dance program, with only two full-time faculty members. Especially when considering that several large schools with noted, established programs attended the Southeast Region conference.

鈥淭his region, we had the University of South Florida, Florida State University, the University of Florida, Spelman (College), the University of Alabama,鈥 Rennerfeldt said. 鈥淭hose are heavy hitters. It鈥檚 like the minor leagues going up against the major leagues.鈥

The professors brought 12 students with them to this year鈥檚 conference, thanks to funding provided by the APSU Center of Excellence for the Creative Arts, and both Hayes and Rennerfeldt said their dancers 鈥渉eld their own鈥 during the grueling classes and performances scheduled for each day.

The APSU students who attended included Kevin Loveland, William Ladd, William Lawrence, Orlando Broady, Steven Kemp, Dasha Smith, Gloria Carter, Whitney Gaston, Selena Mickles, Takiesha Scimio, Maggie Jackson and Rafel Tillery. Tillery also brought a student-choreographed piece, 鈥淕lassworks: Von M眉ttern und Gef盲脽en/ Of Mothers and Vessels,鈥 which also received positive feedback from the festival鈥檚 judges.

鈥淭hey felt that the Austin Peay work was honest,鈥 Hayes said. 鈥淲e don鈥檛 tend to make gimmicky dances.鈥

APSU student William Ladd attended his first ACDFA Conference this month, and aside from getting 鈥渧ery little sleep,鈥 he described the event as 鈥減erfect. I have to say it was one of my best weekends.鈥

鈥淚 was really impressed to see how well we did in classes,鈥 he went on, 鈥渁nd how well we did in performances against some really prestigious schools that have these really amazing dance programs. I feel like that weekend, we were just as recognized as those big schools.鈥

For Hayes, the recent success is reflective of the young dance program鈥檚 growing reputation. More students over the years are signing up for dance minor, leading to the creation of a new dance studio in the Memorial Health building and the hiring of a second faculty member, Rennerfeldt, this year.

鈥淚 could have never suspected that we would have a second full-time faculty member this quickly, that we would have facilities this quickly,鈥 Hayes said. 鈥淎 lot of wonderful things have happened. I鈥檓 extremely pleased.鈥

For more information on the APSU Area of Dance, contact Hayes at hayema@apsu.edu.

 

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CUTLINE: APSU dance students perform assistant professor of dance Margaret Rennerfeldt鈥檚 piece 鈥淔inding Place,鈥 which was selected for the gala performance at the ACDFA鈥檚 regional conference.