Starr
Woods auditioned for Prelude her freshman year (Fall 2011) and has been dancing
and choreographing with us ever since! She will graduate with a degree in anthropology and plans to take a few years off after graduation to work before going
back to graduate school to study historic preservation.
Prelude Dance Ensemble: What was your dance
experience like before joining Prelude?
Starr Woods: I danced for 6 years
before Prelude in a small studio and on my high school marching band's dance
line.
PDE: How did you first hear
about Prelude and what motivated you to audition?
SW: I heard about Prelude
through a former high school dance captain and decided to join freshman year
because I wanted to continue dancing throughout college, and I've done that.
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Performing "Sail" in the fall 2013 show, "Mirror, Mirror" |
PDE: You’ve choreographed a
number of jazz pieces during your time in Prelude. Which has been your
favorite?
SW: My favorite dance I've
choreographed was the opener, “Hideaway,” in the Fall 2014 show. I enjoyed choreographing for the whole company and it
was a fun dance.
PDE: Can you tell us a little
bit about the piece you’re working on now for the spring show?
SW: Currently, I'm
choreographing a piece with Grace Ho and Mariel Williams, my little and grand
little in Gamma Sig. I've loved spending the extra time with them and getting
to dance with them in a piece my last semester means a lot to me.
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Incidental Gamma Sigma Sigma family matching at rehearsal, Fall 2014 |
PDE: What has been like to see
so many people come and go through Prelude and see it evolve over time?
SW: It's been awesome to see
how much Prelude has evolved over the past 4 years. Everyone has their own
style and we know each other's strengths as dancers and I think that's really
cool.
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Rehearsing "Latch," Spring 2013 |
PDE: What will you miss most
about Prelude after graduating?
SW: The thing I'll miss the
most about Prelude is the people. I've enjoyed dancing with everyone over the
years and I can't wait to see what Prelude has in store for future shows.
Starr,
thank you for your commitment and passion over the past eight semesters! Keep
on shining after graduation!
Be
sure to see Starr and the rest of our seniors in their last show, “Current,”
April 26 at Oconee Civic Center.
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