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'Caliente' to Koger Cent* By KATHY HEBERGER pi. Staff Writer wi The USC Dance Company's fall C< concert, "Caliente: a Night of Jazz in Dance at the Koger," will feature fast-paced music with a Latin fla- bl vor at 8 p.m. Wednesday "1 "It's very hot, very modern and nil super cool," student director and up advertising senior Dago Gonzalez said. "You'll want to get out of lar your seats and starbdancing." co This fall's conceit will be different from all the company's previ- a ous peformances because it fea- frc tures predominately jazz dancing M< with the exception of ballet danc- Ai ing in two numbers. It's also the Yc first student- and faculty-run concert. fie pei Gonzalez says he hopes the jazz dance will interest students who ^ might not otherwise come to the concert. "This is the stuff you see m? on MTV in Janet Jackson and ?? Paula Abdul's videos," he said. "It involves a lot of movement. The hips and torso are free. It's sexy ^ ? within the context of art." no Gonzalez's choreography begins du the concert in "Caliente," a work that includes music from Gloria in Estefan, and dancers say it lives up sh; to its name, which translates as "hot" in English. dai "I love 'Caliente.' It's da; very . . . interesting, something 9 you have to experience for your- ho self," business freshman and Kr dancer Chemise Spruell said. "The concert is very fast-paced ha and energetic and will definitely "T get the audience involved." lo> The fast pace of the concert it': slows with a ballet USC dance foi professor and dance company di- go rector Susan Anderson choreographed to music from the musical Kc "Phantom of the Opera." ar< "It's all about dancing in the cu night," Anderson said of the ballet pu mmmr WRITERS I f WAKITCn 4''fl i?n11 i bi/i A P $ c Ei Dying to have something published? The Gamecock is in need of any seasonal ; short story or creative J endeavors for our upcoming \ Christmas issue. Anything... 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Dancers audition for positions in j company in the fall and spring, le company currently has 50 ambers. Twenty will perform in aliente." "We have not only dancers but ;o a lot of people who work ckstage and in production. And t everyone performs in each predion," Anderson said. The dancers practice everyday technique classes to stay in ipe. "You have to be dedicated to ncing. Recently we had an ally practice, and I was here from a.m. until 5 p.m., early childod education sophomore Susan ess said. Anderson said she's working rd to get a dance major at USC. hey're dancing because they /e it, but with no dance major s hard for them to stay in shape r dancing, hold down jobs and to school," she said. The show begins at 8 p.m. at the )ger Center for the Arts. Tickets j $5 for students, $8 for USC falty and staff and $9 for the bile. Special Student & Youth Fares to EUROPE rom New York on Scheduled Airlines! 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