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Have toe shoes, will travel

Alaina Williams and Kevin Shannon will have an uber-answer this year to the inevitable, "What did you do on your summer vacation?"

Alaina and Kevin, Baltimoreans both, were among students from the Juilliard School's Dance Division who are traveling to Dar es Salaam, Tanzania and Lima, Peru in outreach efforts.

Alaina, who will be a senior in the fall, headed up the donations committee for the Tanzanian effort, called the Dogodogo Project. From May 26 through June 17, students visited orphanages and schools and brought dance to vulnerable and homeless children, many ill with AIDS.

Kevin, who graduated from Juilliard this past May, was instrumental in writing grants for the Public Dance Theater Project, which will return to Lima between Aug. 20 and Sept. 4. Seven students, including Kevin, will create an original dance piece, set it to new music, and perform it in Peru's mountain, jungle and coastal regions. The project is aimed at helping to bridge the cultural gap that exists in non-urban areas.

In both the Tanzania and Peru projects, the students handled for both the administrative and creative responsibilities of the tours.

It's all much more dynamic, worthwhile and impressive than just spending the summer hanging around the local pool. 

 

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Alaina Williams is my daughter. She is a 2004 graduate of the Baltimore School for the Arts (a wonderful school I might add). I credit them for preparing her for Juilliard. She will be graduating from there in May 2008. What a fantastic ride it has been for her. Please keep the articlescoming.

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