Summer dance program performs at Seeley

 

August 12, 2021

Submitted photo by Naomi Scoggin

It has been over a year since the local dance group performed at the Seeley Theater due to the mandated COVID shutdowns. Alyssa's Dance Studio debuted 64 dancers who performed ballet, jazz and tap routines for an eager and awaiting audience. Front row: Skylar Hodges, Lilah Blickenstaff, Riley Stroich, Maisyn Ebeck, Breckyn Bye, Gardenia Morfin. Second row: Brynlee Stallcop, Katie Burnstad, Kennedy Lovgren, Madelyn McKeirnan, Claire Nagle, Joanna Yount, Fraya McFarland, Kamryn Reisdorph, McKenna Hodges. Third row: Everly Phelps, Abby Gingerich, Elizabeth Lindgren, Symone Fruh, Maggie McKeehan, Autumn Dixon, Michelle Bingman, Lois Klaveano. Fourth row: Harper Fruh, Kylie Lovgren, Teigen Anderson, Evelyn Burnstad, Lucy Field, Khloe Petty, Hazel Setzer, Hazel Phelps, Isabel Crawford, Gracie Crawford, Karl Burnstad, Owynn Maki, Colson Lunsford, Kevin Burnstad, Klaire Reisdorph, Delilah Waldher, Nola Claassen. Fifth row: Allie Van Vogt, Emeree Phelps, Ellasyn Phelps, Allie Gingerich, Giselle Morfin, Raelynn Urban, Anyiah Parris, Mellany Lara, Angela McFarland. Sixth row: Tatum Jones, Camryn Claassen, Hollie Van Vogt, Carolina Morfin, Peyton Newberg, Sidney Wolf, Nataly McKeirnan, Heather Hastings, Daphne Waldher. Seventh row: Merritt Scoggin, Elizabeth Waldher, Westelle Scoggin, Addy Maki, Kylee Wegerzyn.

POMEROY – Alyssa's Dance Studio performed their recital at the Seeley Theater on July 29. The students performed ballet, jazz, and tap dance routines. There were 64 dancers, ranging in age from three to 18 years. The community turnout packed the Seeley, from the front row to the balcony. It was the first program the Seeley Theater has put on since closing for lockdown in 2020.

"Being back in the Seeley was really special," teacher Alyssa Wolf said. "It's where I did my dancing." Wolf danced during her childhood with Angie Gates. In the three years she has taught dancing, Wolf said she has seen a steady increase in student numbers.

Matt Newberg, father of dancer Peyton Newberg, was so impressed with the dancing that he is offering all dancers a small ice cream cone at The Bean Counter in Meyer's Hardware.

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