Viking’s Dancers Dazzle in Inaugural Recitals!
by Ms. Lynn
On May 20, 2018, Viking Dance held two inaugural recitals at the Niles North High School Auditorium. The shows were titled Debut, which felt appropriate as it was a hallmark of many “firsts.” Debut was the first recital for Viking’s budding dance program, as well as the first time many of its dance students had ever performed on a stage. Anyone familiar with Viking’s history will recall that the gymnastics program also developed at Niles North several years ago, so in a way, the recitals brought Viking full circle back to the place of its roots.
Each show presented a program of twenty-four routines featuring dancers ages three to fourteen. Audiences were treated to a hearty mix of styles in Ballet, Jazz, Lyrical, Hip Hop and Tap. Solos, duets, trios and small group dances were showcased with eclectic music and artfully designed choreography. The spirit and enthusiasm of the audiences were palpable and electric in the air. Thunderous applause was heard after the final movements of each piece were struck, and giggles of adoration were heard when the tiniest dancers captured everyone’s hearts.
It was truly a magical day. Parents and family members beamed with pride over their child’s accomplishments. Teachers teared up when their students took the stage because they know how tough the journey can be, and they know how much growth their students have undergone. Dancers entered the stage fraught with nervous excitement, but exited relieved, elated and stronger than when they first began.
These are the things that make dance worth it. It is why being challenged, practicing outside of class, working towards a common goal for months, and overcoming stage fright is worth it. Dance is transformative. It gives us power to shift our perspective and bring us closer into balance with each other and the brightest pieces of ourselves. It is a silent voice that loudly and boldly bursts throughout space. Sometimes it ignites a passion that is so deep
, dance is the only thing that makes real sense in the world. I truly hope our dancers felt a flicker of that passion during their performances.
There were so many positive memories created on and leading up to recital day that we will cherish for many years. Our staff is incredibly proud of each and every dancer’s achievements this season and we are honored to provide such a beautiful experience for our youth. For the first recital, it sure was one for the books! We hope to see all of our wonderful dancers again next season ready to rock the stage!
We hope that our dancers will continue their dance training over the summer to continue improving their technique and heighten their love and passion for their art. We have a variety of fantastic summer offerings including dance camps and clinics!