Under the watchful eye of Broadway professional Daryl Gray, a group of University of Missouri–St. Louis dance students were put through the paces recently.

Under the watchful eye of Broadway professional Daryl Gray, a group of University of Missouri–St. Louis dance students were put through the paces recently.
Under the watchful eye of Broadway professional Daryl Gray, a group of University of Missouri–St. Louis dance students were put through the paces recently.
Under the watchful eye of Broadway professional Daryl Gray, a group of University of Missouri–St. Louis dance students were put through the paces recently.
The new agreement between the two universities will help funnel students in the one-year BIOS program into UMSL’s College of Optometry.
Legendary dancer Katherine Dunham was an innovator in combining individualistic dance movements of Caribbean and African cultures with European-style ballet. Her intense research of primitive rhythms of various cultures explored the foundation of movement, its form and function. Dance instructor Theo Jamison will bring her dance method to the University of Missouri–St. Louis with the Katherine Dunham Dance course.
Legendary dancer Katherine Dunham was an innovator in combining individualistic dance movements of Caribbean and African cultures with European-style ballet. Her intense research of primitive rhythms of various cultures explored the foundation of movement, its form and function. Dance instructor Theo Jamison will bring her dance method to the University of Missouri–St. Louis with the Katherine Dunham Dance course.
Legendary dancer Katherine Dunham was an innovator in combining individualistic dance movements of Caribbean and African cultures with European-style ballet. Her intense research of primitive rhythms of various cultures explored the foundation of movement, its form and function. Dance instructor Theo Jamison will bring her dance method to the University of Missouri–St. Louis with the Katherine Dunham Dance course.
UMSL students Ally Wolf (left) and Belicia Beck rehearse a part of the “Scary Dance” while Rob Scoggins (right), assistant professor of dance, and Glen Anderson, assistant professor of design and technology, look on. The dance, which was choreographed by Scoggins,...
UMSL students Ally Wolf (left) and Belicia Beck rehearse a part of the “Scary Dance” while Rob Scoggins (right), assistant professor of dance, and Glen Anderson, assistant professor of design and technology, look on. The dance, which was choreographed by Scoggins,...
UMSL students Ally Wolf (left) and Belicia Beck rehearse a part of the “Scary Dance” while Rob Scoggins (right), assistant professor of dance, and Glen Anderson, assistant professor of design and technology, look on. The dance, which was choreographed by Scoggins,...
The Department of Theatre, Dance and Media Studies at the University of Missouri–St. Louis has planned a multifaceted program for its 2011-12 season. UMSL students and faculty and will showcase their dynamic talents in three mainstage plays and two dance concerts at...
The Department of Theatre, Dance and Media Studies at the University of Missouri–St. Louis has planned a multifaceted program for its 2011-12 season. UMSL students and faculty and will showcase their dynamic talents in three mainstage plays and two dance concerts at...
The Department of Theatre, Dance and Media Studies at the University of Missouri–St. Louis has planned a multifaceted program for its 2011-12 season. UMSL students and faculty and will showcase their dynamic talents in three mainstage plays and two dance concerts at...
Students from the Department of Theater, Dance and Media Studies at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will share...
Salem, Mass., 1692. A community is divided by accusations of witchcraft. When tales from several troubled girls are...
The Department of Theater, Dance and Media Services at the University of Missouri–St. Louis will present “The Sum of Motion” at 8 p.m. April 22 through 24 in the E. Desmond and Mary Ann Lee Theater at the Blanche M. Touhill Performing Arts Center at UMSL.