Sunday, September 14, 2008




The dance students rehearsed Brian McGinnis's dance piece, "Sirens and the Undercurrent" in the black box theatre on the last day of his residency.

The Fine Arts Center Dancers had guest artist, Brian McGinnis in residence the week of August 25-29. He set an original piece of choreography using both classes. The title of the piece is "Sirens and the Undercurrent." Mr. McGinnis is currently dancing with the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company and also danced with the Parsons Dance Company, Hubbard Street, and is a graduate of Juilliard. He will be back in Greenville in February, 2009 performing at the Peace Center on Monday, March 2nd.

Tuesday, April 08, 2008











The Fine Arts Center Dance Ensemble performed in The Greenville County Museum of Art celebrating the silver anniversary of Emerys and the opening of the exhibition Katherine Porter: Celestial Electric on Tuesday, April 1st. It was estimated that 400 people attended the event, which also included the music composition “Triple Dances” by faculty member, Dr. Jon Jeffrey Grier. The dancers were fortunate to have professional musicians Connie Frigo (Baritone Saxophone), Peggy Dees (Clarinet) and Ann Shoemaker (Bassoon) perform the music. Keller Freeman, a founding member of Emerys, was instrumental in organizing the collaborative event.

Monday, February 11, 2008



Brian McGinnis was the guest choreographer in residence for 7 days at the Fine Arts Center. Fourteen dancers from the afternoon class rehearsed his piece "thee who holds the key" for the District Dance Showcase. Mr. McGinnis is a graduate of Juilliard and danced with David Parsons and Elisa Monte. He will be dancing with the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company beginning in March 2008. The skirts for the piece were designed and created by Carol Phillips, a costume designer who has created costumes for the Greenville Ballet.


Fine Arts Center afternoon dancers rehearsing guest choreographer, Lisa Wheeler's piece for the District Showcase. The piece, "The Wonderful Thing," is an excerpt from a longer work created for The Power Company based in Columbia, SC. Ms. Wheeler danced with Dan Wagoner and Dancers and is the Associate Artistic Director of Ben Munisteri Dance Projects. She is a graduate of Columbia College.



The Fine Arts Center Dancers rehearsed "Vanishing Point (of View)" choreographed by Lisa Wheeler for the District Dance Showcase. The costumes were created by Tina Monteleon, the mother of dancer Gianni Monteleon.


Three dancers, Margaret Base, Emily Hammond and Amanda Porter were inducted into the National Honor Society for Dance Arts. The primary mission of the National Honor Society for Dance Arts (NHSDA) is to promote and honor outstanding dance achievement and to encourage well-rounded dance artists to become leaders in their
communities after high school graduation.

Sunday, October 07, 2007


On September 25th and 27th the Fine Arts Center dance and painting students traveled to the Greenville County Museum of Art. On the 25th, Martha Severens guided the students through the Jasper Johns’ exhibit giving insight into the artist’s work. The following visit on the 27th, students used the concepts and elements of visual design and dance composition. Students drew sketches and then moved in the gallery space itself creating shapes, lines and tableaus.

Sunday, September 23, 2007



Fine Arts Center dance students viewed dance companies and college sites in the new FAC computer lab.

Sunday, March 18, 2007


Guest Artist, Lisa Wheeler set two pieces of choreography on the Fine Arts Center Dancers in February. The pieces "A Gentle Release of Gravity" and "Shift" will be performed in the School District Dance Showcase on April 15th in the Wade Hampton High School Theatre. Curtain is at 3:00.