

Fall Dance Concert
Saturday, November 22 at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, November 23 at 2 p.m.
Yvonne Theater
Rider University
2083 Lawrenceville Road
Lawrenceville, N.J.
Program
The Fall Dance Concert will be performed without an intermission.
Scores in Motion
Choreography
Music by Âme, berlioz, & Vitamin String Quartet
Anna Fredeen
DANCERS: Olivia Amato, Destiny Gardner, Ian Kent, Dani Mungcal, Skylar Murphy, Hailey O’Hagan, Maddy Reilly, Itai Serra, Toby Trish,
RUN
Choreography
Memory Lane
Choreography
Music by Michael Abels
DANCER: Mekhia Gwynn
Music by Adrienna Lenker & Several Movie Quotes
Mekhia Gwynn
DANCERS: Soph Frosoni, Marissa Hassan, Ian Kent, Hailey O’Hagan, Maddy Reilly, Rebecca Semerad, Sharp, Itai Serra
Interlinked
Choreography
Present by Caffia
DANCERS: Shaniya Campbell & Nizya Reese
Itai Serra
Nizya Reese
i am // we are
Choreographic Concept Leandra Acosta
Choreography Leandra Acosta and the Dancers
Lifelike, Wind Tempos, & Mirror by Porter Robinson
DANCERS: Olivia Amato, Yanna Brown, Destiny Gardner, Mekhia Gwynn, Alaina Hannah, Ian Kent, Skylar Murphy, Hailey O'hagan, Maddy Reilly, Milaina Risoli, Itai Serra, Toby Trish
but I know you
Choreography
O Superman by Laurie Anderson
Zeno Rubach
DANCERS: Soph Frosoni, Ashlyn Henzley, Ian Kent, Zeno Rubach, Jules Wilson
Tempo
Choreography
Jamai Brown
Music by Justin Bieber, Chuckyy, Childish Gambino, Future, & Mindless Behavior
DANCERS: Soph Frosoni, Abigail Noriega, Ashlyn Corchado, Aniiyah Darden
Push Them Away
Choreography
Yanna Brown
Apathy by Warsan Shire from Beyoncé’s Sorry, Folded by Kehlani
DANCER: Yanna Brown
OTTO(MATIC)
Choreography Ian Kent
Otto by Woodkid, Wookid - Otto (De La Fete Remix) by De La Fete, including audio clips of Siri from Apple®
DANCERS: Olivia Amato, Soph Frosoni, Marissa Hassan, Ian Kent, Hailey O’Hagan, Maddy Reilly, Itai Serra
Production & Administrative Team
Producer and Curator Megan Mazarick
Assistant Stage Managers Chris Tighe and Jake Flynn
Technical Director Brandon Rush
Lighting Designer Juliette Belke
Sound Operator Mallory Hoelzl
Senior Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences
Jason Vodicka
Director of Production Management Buck Linton
Artistic Producer C. Ryanne Domingues
Director of Performance Management Kristen Rodgers
Associate Director of Performance Management Leandra Acosta
Performing Arts Coordinator Zach Kent
Stage Management Mentor Brandy Lee Hatcher
Costume Shop Supervisor Jim Parks
Props Director Clare Hanrahan
Scene Shop Supervisor Chris Schimpf
Rider University gratefully acknowledges the generous support of: The Martinson Family Foundation for its support of theater technology equipment.
Michael T. '89 & Susana Santaguida '89 Gummel and Kasey & Billy Ziff for their support of our Rider Friend of the Arts patron program.
Upcoming Performances
ROMEO AND JULIET
Friday, December 5, 7:30 p.m.
Saturday, December 6, 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, December 7, 2 p.m.
Bart Luedeke Center Theater
WESTMINSTER CONCERT BELL CHOIR: WINTER CONCERT
Saturday, December 6, 7:30 p.m.
First Presbyterian Church of Freehold 118 W Main St, Freehold, NJ 07728
AN EVENING OF READINGS AND CAROLS
Friday December 12, 8 p.m.
Saturday, December 13, 8 p.m. Princeton University Chapel
About Rider University and The Department of Performing Arts
Located in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, Rider University is a private co-educational, student-centered university that emphasizes purposeful connections between academic study and real-world learning experience. Rider prepares graduates to thrive professionally, to be lifelong independent learners, and to be responsible citizens who embrace diversity, support the common good, and contribute meaningfully to the changing world in which they live and work.
The College of Arts and Sciences is dedicated to educating students for engaged citizenship, career success, and personal growth in a diverse and complex world. The college cultivates intellectual reflection, artistic creativity, and academic maturity by promoting both broad academic inquiry and in-depth disciplinary study, while nurturing effective and ethical applications of transferable critical skills. The College consists of four schools: the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, the School of Communication, Media, and Performing Arts, the School of Science, Technology, and Mathematics, and Westminster Choir College.
Through its dynamic mix of academic programs, The Department of Performing Arts helps aspiring professional performers, producers, managers, designers, technicians and entrepreneurs find their unique path in an ever-evolving industry. Acknowledged as innovative and contemporary, the Department of Performing Arts aspires to build a more equitable, engaging and sustainable future for the performing arts while exploring the many diverse historical, cultural, social and creative threads that add to our rich tapestry.



