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CATEGORIES:Academics,Dance,Arts,Campus-Life
DESCRIPTION:The company strives to ensure that there will always be at leas
 t one piece in the concert that is relatable to viewers\, while another wil
 l challenge the audience members.\n\nThe theme for this year’s concert is “
 Extremes\,” centered around the saying about life “that there is comedy and
  tragedy\, and then everything in between.” The choreographers took their o
 wn artistic approach with the theme\, either tackling the idea of extremes 
 head-on\, or looking at the ideas\, feelings\, and situations surrounding t
 he word.\n\nMatthew Farmer and Crystal Frazier\, co-artistic directors of H
 2 Dance\, each have two pieces in the concert. Farmer’s works are “Her/Elea
 nor\,” which tackles the tragedy of on-campus sexual assault\, and a contem
 porary women’s ballet piece\, which focuses on the beauty of the human form
 . Frazier reshapes audience favorites from previous years with her pieces: 
 “Xscapism\,” a hip hop piece that addresses the issue of personal history a
 nd stereotypes\, and “Midnight in the Queens Court\,” a tap piece that look
 s into the world of power and politics.\n\nThree other pieces included in t
 he concert are from guest choreographers Sharon Wong\, Kristen Farmer and A
 nne-Rene Petrarca.\n\nDue to the mature subject matter in this concert\, pa
 uses have been included between each piece to allow patrons to exit and ree
 nter\, if desired.\n\nDuring its touring year\, H2 Dance will be traveling 
 to several cities\, including Detroit\, Chicago and Big Rapids. This concer
 t will also begin H2 Dance’s official campaign to attend the 2016 Edinburgh
  Fringe Festival. H2 Dance has been invited to perform the world premiere o
 f its newest full-length evening work\, “Dieser Ort\,” at the festival\, wh
 ich is located in Edinburgh\, Scotland. H2 Dance will also officially annou
 nce its fundraising campaign at this concert.
DTEND:20151031T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20260307T180749Z
DTSTART:20151030T233000Z
GEO:42.790047;-86.103276
LOCATION:Knickerbocker Theatre
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:H2 Dance Co.
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URL:https://calendar.hope.edu/event/h2_dance_co
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Dance,Arts,Campus-Life
DESCRIPTION:The company strives to ensure that there will always be at leas
 t one piece in the concert that is relatable to viewers\, while another wil
 l challenge the audience members.\n\nThe theme for this year’s concert is “
 Extremes\,” centered around the saying about life “that there is comedy and
  tragedy\, and then everything in between.” The choreographers took their o
 wn artistic approach with the theme\, either tackling the idea of extremes 
 head-on\, or looking at the ideas\, feelings\, and situations surrounding t
 he word.\n\nMatthew Farmer and Crystal Frazier\, co-artistic directors of H
 2 Dance\, each have two pieces in the concert. Farmer’s works are “Her/Elea
 nor\,” which tackles the tragedy of on-campus sexual assault\, and a contem
 porary women’s ballet piece\, which focuses on the beauty of the human form
 . Frazier reshapes audience favorites from previous years with her pieces: 
 “Xscapism\,” a hip hop piece that addresses the issue of personal history a
 nd stereotypes\, and “Midnight in the Queens Court\,” a tap piece that look
 s into the world of power and politics.\n\nThree other pieces included in t
 he concert are from guest choreographers Sharon Wong\, Kristen Farmer and A
 nne-Rene Petrarca.\n\nDue to the mature subject matter in this concert\, pa
 uses have been included between each piece to allow patrons to exit and ree
 nter\, if desired.\n\nDuring its touring year\, H2 Dance will be traveling 
 to several cities\, including Detroit\, Chicago and Big Rapids. This concer
 t will also begin H2 Dance’s official campaign to attend the 2016 Edinburgh
  Fringe Festival. H2 Dance has been invited to perform the world premiere o
 f its newest full-length evening work\, “Dieser Ort\,” at the festival\, wh
 ich is located in Edinburgh\, Scotland. H2 Dance will also officially annou
 nce its fundraising campaign at this concert.
DTEND:20151101T003000Z
DTSTAMP:20260307T180750Z
DTSTART:20151031T233000Z
GEO:42.790047;-86.103276
LOCATION:Knickerbocker Theatre
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:H2 Dance Co.
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Dance,Arts,Campus-Life
DESCRIPTION:The company strives to ensure that there will always be at leas
 t one piece in the concert that is relatable to viewers\, while another wil
 l challenge the audience members.\n\nThe theme for this year’s concert is “
 Extremes\,” centered around the saying about life “that there is comedy and
  tragedy\, and then everything in between.” The choreographers took their o
 wn artistic approach with the theme\, either tackling the idea of extremes 
 head-on\, or looking at the ideas\, feelings\, and situations surrounding t
 he word.\n\nMatthew Farmer and Crystal Frazier\, co-artistic directors of H
 2 Dance\, each have two pieces in the concert. Farmer’s works are “Her/Elea
 nor\,” which tackles the tragedy of on-campus sexual assault\, and a contem
 porary women’s ballet piece\, which focuses on the beauty of the human form
 . Frazier reshapes audience favorites from previous years with her pieces: 
 “Xscapism\,” a hip hop piece that addresses the issue of personal history a
 nd stereotypes\, and “Midnight in the Queens Court\,” a tap piece that look
 s into the world of power and politics.\n\nThree other pieces included in t
 he concert are from guest choreographers Sharon Wong\, Kristen Farmer and A
 nne-Rene Petrarca.\n\nDue to the mature subject matter in this concert\, pa
 uses have been included between each piece to allow patrons to exit and ree
 nter\, if desired.\n\nDuring its touring year\, H2 Dance will be traveling 
 to several cities\, including Detroit\, Chicago and Big Rapids. This concer
 t will also begin H2 Dance’s official campaign to attend the 2016 Edinburgh
  Fringe Festival. H2 Dance has been invited to perform the world premiere o
 f its newest full-length evening work\, “Dieser Ort\,” at the festival\, wh
 ich is located in Edinburgh\, Scotland. H2 Dance will also officially annou
 nce its fundraising campaign at this concert.
DTEND:20151107T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20260307T180750Z
DTSTART:20151107T003000Z
GEO:42.790047;-86.103276
LOCATION:Knickerbocker Theatre
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:H2 Dance Co.
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CATEGORIES:Academics,Dance,Arts,Campus-Life
DESCRIPTION:The company strives to ensure that there will always be at leas
 t one piece in the concert that is relatable to viewers\, while another wil
 l challenge the audience members.\n\nThe theme for this year’s concert is “
 Extremes\,” centered around the saying about life “that there is comedy and
  tragedy\, and then everything in between.” The choreographers took their o
 wn artistic approach with the theme\, either tackling the idea of extremes 
 head-on\, or looking at the ideas\, feelings\, and situations surrounding t
 he word.\n\nMatthew Farmer and Crystal Frazier\, co-artistic directors of H
 2 Dance\, each have two pieces in the concert. Farmer’s works are “Her/Elea
 nor\,” which tackles the tragedy of on-campus sexual assault\, and a contem
 porary women’s ballet piece\, which focuses on the beauty of the human form
 . Frazier reshapes audience favorites from previous years with her pieces: 
 “Xscapism\,” a hip hop piece that addresses the issue of personal history a
 nd stereotypes\, and “Midnight in the Queens Court\,” a tap piece that look
 s into the world of power and politics.\n\nThree other pieces included in t
 he concert are from guest choreographers Sharon Wong\, Kristen Farmer and A
 nne-Rene Petrarca.\n\nDue to the mature subject matter in this concert\, pa
 uses have been included between each piece to allow patrons to exit and ree
 nter\, if desired.\n\nDuring its touring year\, H2 Dance will be traveling 
 to several cities\, including Detroit\, Chicago and Big Rapids. This concer
 t will also begin H2 Dance’s official campaign to attend the 2016 Edinburgh
  Fringe Festival. H2 Dance has been invited to perform the world premiere o
 f its newest full-length evening work\, “Dieser Ort\,” at the festival\, wh
 ich is located in Edinburgh\, Scotland. H2 Dance will also officially annou
 nce its fundraising campaign at this concert.
DTEND:20151108T013000Z
DTSTAMP:20260307T180750Z
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