Debra Collier’s School Of Dance To Present ‘The Time Machine’

May 28, 2024 at 5:30 p.m.
Pictured (L to R) are dancers from Birds of a New Age: Lily Kincaid, Annabel Parker, Emma Bradford and Mackenzie Langhorn. Photo Provided.
Pictured (L to R) are dancers from Birds of a New Age: Lily Kincaid, Annabel Parker, Emma Bradford and Mackenzie Langhorn. Photo Provided. (Picasa)

By Staff Report

The stage will come alive as the students of Debra Collier’s School of Dance perform in the studio’s 47th annual recitals, The Time Machine.
Performers from the studio will take the stage on Saturday, June 1 for three performances at the Warsaw Community High School Performing Arts Center. The audience will be traveling through “The Time Warp” as the dancers visit the “Ice Age” and then “Fast Forward” to celebrate “50 Years of Hip Hop.”
Over 100 students will be recognized in the program for five or more continuous years of study.
“We are very proud of the students, their dedication and hard work,” explained Deb Collier. “It is exciting to celebrate their accomplishments.”
The studio is also honored to recognize Tammy Seibold for her 35th consecutive season teaching at DCSD.
Presale tickets for the performances may be purchased at tututix.com or at the Performing Arts Center 60 minutes prior to each performance, which begin at 11 a.m., 3 and 6:30 p.m.
Debra Collier's School of Dance offers a wide variety of classes for dancers of all ages and levels, according to a provided news release.
The studio provides various opportunities for students to develop their interest in dance including the upcoming workshops with guest instructor, Josh Manculich. In addition to a six-week summer session, various themed camps such as Barbie Dream Camp, Bluey and Super Mario Bros. are available.
For more information about the programs offered, contact the studio at 574-267-7055 or visit collierdance.com.

The stage will come alive as the students of Debra Collier’s School of Dance perform in the studio’s 47th annual recitals, The Time Machine.
Performers from the studio will take the stage on Saturday, June 1 for three performances at the Warsaw Community High School Performing Arts Center. The audience will be traveling through “The Time Warp” as the dancers visit the “Ice Age” and then “Fast Forward” to celebrate “50 Years of Hip Hop.”
Over 100 students will be recognized in the program for five or more continuous years of study.
“We are very proud of the students, their dedication and hard work,” explained Deb Collier. “It is exciting to celebrate their accomplishments.”
The studio is also honored to recognize Tammy Seibold for her 35th consecutive season teaching at DCSD.
Presale tickets for the performances may be purchased at tututix.com or at the Performing Arts Center 60 minutes prior to each performance, which begin at 11 a.m., 3 and 6:30 p.m.
Debra Collier's School of Dance offers a wide variety of classes for dancers of all ages and levels, according to a provided news release.
The studio provides various opportunities for students to develop their interest in dance including the upcoming workshops with guest instructor, Josh Manculich. In addition to a six-week summer session, various themed camps such as Barbie Dream Camp, Bluey and Super Mario Bros. are available.
For more information about the programs offered, contact the studio at 574-267-7055 or visit collierdance.com.

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