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Dance Show Gives Students a Voice
Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA,Monday, June 15, 2026
One student, a 20‑year‑old junior named Lucas Hollis, performed a solo called “After the Applause. ” The piece reflects his personal struggles and the quiet emotions people carry. He chose music that matched his feelings and aimed to make the audience feel something deep inside. Hollis said he has been dancing since childhood, inspired by his sister’s stage presence.
Another student, 19‑year‑old Gylla Macgregor, worked on a group piece titled “Korrosion. ” The choreography was inspired by themes from Dante’s Inferno, such as escape and desperation. She created the dance on the spot, listening to the music and letting it guide her steps. Macgregor praised the variety of styles in the show, saying new generations are pushing boundaries through dance.
The program continues to grow each year, offering students a platform to express themselves and share their art with the community. It remains a celebrated tradition that celebrates creativity, hard work, and the joy of movement.
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