Year 2009
Photography by Jason Chuang
Christmas with the Cats
Palo Alto, California | December 18, 2009
Christmas with the Swing Cats at Friday Night Waltz is Nutcrackers and Santa's elves coming alive... and dancing Single Ladies (Put a Ring On It)!
Deca Christmas Show
San Francisco, California | December 05, 2009
Decadance goes to San Francisco and puts on a fantastic Christmas Show at Pier 39 and Ghirardelli Square. Special thanks to Merry Yen for sharing her experience of performing under 3-storey-tall Christmas Trees!
Social Dances of North America I
Stanford University | November 30, 2009
'Tis where it all began! Richard Power's Social Dance class is where many of us first learnt social dancing, became hooked on dancing, and stayed in the SF Bay Area just so we can dance some more!
Chocolate Heads
Stanford University | November 15, 2009
Sunday morning with Aleta Hayes' vibrant and lively dance band, Chocolate Heads.
Afiara String Quartet
Stanford, California | November 11, 2009
Afiara String Quartet visiting Stanford as part of the St. Lawrence String Quartet Emerging String Quartet Program
Oktoberfest im Hooverville
Stanford University | November 06, 2009
Decadance puts on Bavarian pride and shows how Oktoberfest is done at the Stanford Hooverville Hop. Sexy Bier Mädchen in a show basket square even make a few Cheyenne Mountain square dancers jealous. All we need now are some Maßkrugs and a good loud: PROOOOOST!
Coolest Cats in the Great Depression
Stanford University | November 06, 2009
The Swing Cats rocked the Stanford Hooverville Hop this weekend with their swingin' and kickin' charleston.
Evening in Vienna
Seattle, Washington | October 25, 2009
An Evening in Vienna
Seattle in the Fall
Seattle, Washington | October 24, 2009
My weekend trip to Seattle included the Underground Tour, a ride on the Seattle Ducks, an An Evening in Vienna, and... a pumpkin prowl at the Woodland Zoo!
Jump Start
Stanford University | October 16, 2009
The Stanford Dance Division begins the new year with Jump Start, a concert featuring reprising repertory from students and faculties.
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