Community Engaged Movement Partnerships For Drexel Students: Drexel students interested in becoming a member of the touring ensemble must audition and interview for the group at the beginning of the academic year. Learning and developing the performance material occurs during the Fall term, and touring to the schools happens in the Winter and Spring terms on Friday mornings, making the Touring Ensemble a year-long commitment. It is a rewarding experience with 20-40 performances, and an opportunity to give many elementary and middle school students valuable exposure to dance and a meaningful exploration of movement, as well as allowing each ensemble member to discover and cultivate their own talents as a performers and educators. Students interested in getting involved in the Residency and Matinee Programs should contact the CEMP Program Director directly. For Schools: The Community Engaged Movement Partnerships Touring Ensemble, comprised of 8-10 Drexel dance students, presents a 45-minute lecture/demonstration for elementary school children on the topic of "The Art of Dance and the Role of the Choreographer," which includes both performed choreography and audience participation. For more information, please fill out the form below or contact Valerie Ifill at vifill@drexel.edu. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1B5ofdXMBaN-duur0p0VFqEeyc0BJdYC7-hd3Huxztjc/viewform?embedded=true