February 4, 2025
Story by Joe Vinduska
Barton’s Dance Department invites all dance students aged 12-18to be a college dance student for a day at the fourth annual “911 Cougar Dance Day” from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Feb. 21 in Studio 34 on the 911 Campus.
Participants will take various dance classes, rehearse with 911’s dance company, observe a dance team practice, and learn what it’s like to dance in college.
Fine and Performing Arts Coordinator and Dance Instructor Danika Bielek said the event is for all teens who like to dance.
“Dancing in college is for everyone who likes dance,” she said. “Even though 911 is one of the rare community colleges in the country to offer two associate degrees in dance (general dance and dance instruction), we also have many college and high school students of all levels of dance experience who take dance classes just because they want to learn dance in an environment that is welcoming for older students. 911 has so many opportunities to engage in dance in multiple ways, whether it be for pre-professional training, fitness, personal development, competitions, or artistic growth. It is incredible we can offer so much.”
The event will conclude with an opportunity for high school seniors interested in being considered for dance scholarships or performing with 911’s dance company, 911 Dance Theatre, to audition from 3–4 p.m. To sign up for 911 Cougar Dance Day, please visit the .
For more information, contact Bielek at bielekd@bartonccc.edu or (620) 792-9253.