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Inglis was one of a handful of William & Mary students who approached the theatre department last year and asked if they could serve as the designers for one of the College's main stage productions.
Most people can kick up their heels to the steady beats of hip-hop or techno, but the dancers of "Transcending Rhythms," a piece choreographed by Professor Leah Glenn and originally performed at Orchesis's DANCEVENT in November, 2008, had to adapt to an entirely new style of rhythm. Well, two in fact.
Mary Myers' summer was a whirlwind of rehearsals and performances in two of the biggest cities on the East Coast. Now, she is bringing what she learned from that experience to her next role on the William & Mary main stage.
Producing a stage farce involves students in learning roles and genres.
Theatre, Speech & Dance
The department is committed to preserving, transmitting, and expanding our understanding of the disciplines of Theatre, Speech, and Dance within the context of a liberal arts education. Our students have the opportunity to develop their knowledge and skills inside the classroom and through production activities with W&M Theatre and W&M Dance under the supervision of professional faculty.
Student designers 'create the world'
W&M Dancers Transcend Rhythms and Cultural Boundaries at International Conference
Student brings fringe fest experience to new role
Scams promises high jinks galore

















