By: Catherine Malcynsky
A crowd of approximately 3,500 ushered 12 of Boston College’s premier dance groups into Conte for Saturday’s competition. The winners donated $500 to a charity of their choice.
By: Catherine Malcynsky
A crowd of approximately 3,500 ushered 12 of Boston College’s premier dance groups into Conte for Saturday’s competition. The winners donated $500 to a charity of their choice.
Sexual Chocolate’s Valentine’s Day show in Robsham followed the storyline of ‘Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,’ and featured the Heightsmen a cappella group in the role of the Oompa-Loompasin the fantastical, dance-packed retelling.
In case moviegoers haven’t seen enough 20-somethings play high school students, 25-year-old Gabriella Wilde plays the lanky, extremely privileged Jade Butterfield (a name which somehow evokes both nursery rhymes and exotic dancing), continuously described as the social outcast of her high school who could always be found “with her nose in a book” (although no such books ever appear on screen).