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Special Performances for Your School or Event

Cresson Dance CompanyThe Cresson Dance Company is based within the Cripple Creek-Victor School District in Teller County, Colorado. Our educational and entertaining programs offer an excellent opportunity to bring the art of dance to your school or event while providing our dancers (ages 9-16) with further performing experience.

Our repertoire includes a full-length production of Peter & the Wolf, lasting 30 minutes, an Irish-style dance piece called Lovely Lassies (3 minutes), a 5-minute piece comparing dance to sports called What's Up With That?, the narrated tale of Rainbow Zebra (15 minutes), and the lively Show Business. Our classical repertoire includes excerpts from Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, Handel's Water Music, Paquita and Sleeping Beauty. Some of the dramatic show peices we perfom are Little Mermaid, Phantom of the Opera, Happy Feet, All That Jazz and Rhapsody in Blue.

Our programs are educational a well as entertaining and have been enthusiastically received by audiences of all ages. All shows are free of charge. Donations will be accepted when appropriate.

For scheduling information, please contact Artistic Director Stacy Smith at (719) 689-5745 or P.O. Box 124, Cripple Creek, CO 80813, or e-mail stacy@cressondance.com

Please see the Home page, the News page and the Calendar of the website for important information about upcoming performances already scheduled.


2008-2009 Company Members

Membership in the Cresson Dance Company is by invitation only. We are always welcoming new members to the company. If you are interested contact Stacy Smith at 689-5745 or PO Box 124, Cripple Creek, CO 80813 or by e-mail at: stacy@cressondance.com

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