Articles Tagged ‘ Dance Club ’
May 3, 201112:02 am
Counterpoint: Dance Club Exposes the Expose
By Dance Club Executive Board, 2010-2011
The last issue of The Point News featured a very eloquently written opinion piece attempting to expose the beams of the cherished St. Mary’s Dance Club. The opinion is respected; however, the claims are extremely generalized. Is it fair to paint the “mole hill” problems of a minority into a “mountain” of a problem for the whole organization? I think Tyler Perry would disagree. It is important to remember before venturing further through the fields of this response that hearsay is not knowledge.
April 19, 201112:02 am
Dance Club: The Good, The Bad… No, Just the Ugly
By Eden Carswell, Class of 2011
Everyone knows that Dance Show is one of the most popular events on campus. Every semester Dance Show draws in hundreds of attendees, all expecting an exhibition of student-choreographed work that displays an artistic side of the SMCM student body that’s not often seen in the classrooms and lecture halls. Dance Show is generally good for the campus, but internally it looks like a mix between a bad Tyler Perry film and a three-ring circus.
December 8, 200911:49 am
Club Leaves It On the Dance Floor
March 31, 20099:55 am
Spring Showcase A Success
[nggallery id=8] On Friday March 27, St. Mary’s College of Maryland’s first Spring Showcase was held in the Athletics and Recreational Center. Sponsored by Triple S Effect, Dance Club, and the Black Student Union, the showcase featured a select few performances from the Dance Club, poetry from the newly formed Spoken Word group, a captivating [...]
November 18, 200811:49 am
St. Mary’s Dance Show So Hot the Fire Marshall Threatens to Shut it Down
By Mariel Saez, Editor-in-Chief
More Photos If you’ve ever been in St. Mary’s Hall the night of a dance show, you would expect to see students filling the seats, lining the aisles, sitting in the window sills and crowding the Hall until students were blocking the doors—but not this year. In compliance with Fire Marshall’s code, the Dance Club [...]






