Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Mar 2013, p. 15

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‘ wmwoum-mmdq. Mud: 13,2013- :5 Fashion ’n’ Motion Launer club celebrates 20 years of amtingand celebrating community - Bylaw-mu: ' . amass...” IanrlerMarchBreak t problems with school. friends and open house Friday life in general are getting them ’ down. there's one piece of advice »: ‘ f; a Wilfrid Laurier University will open its doors for ' Noelle Antkowiak offers to her fenow 4* " its annual March Break open house this Friday, studentsâ€",danceitout. g A. Mardils.frorn9a.rn.to3p.m. That has been a common refrain for '3 The open house will feature guided campus students for the past 20 years at Wilfrid ’3 ‘ " and residence tours, information fairs and my Laurier University as members of the V opportunities to learn about academic programs, Minn'n’ModonOubwhiehorganiz- mmwaidmdstudentlifelam es yearly dance events in support of Entity, staff and students will also be on hand to This year’s theme is ignite â€" as in , At the Waterloo campus. students and their ignite the spirit and the passion that’s families‘areinvitedtostantheirday at the heod- ' unideeverybodyâ€"whiledoingitallfor quartersboothinthel-‘redNidtolstusCentre, a good cause. This year's event, being where they can meet recruitment stalf, get direc- held March 1546 at WLU's Theatre dons and ask questiom The Student life and Stu- Auditorimnjsra'singftmdsforthefick -,. g ., yarn,” V . dentServiwsfalrsbeginatQflOamintheamne Kids Foundation. and club president The was“ it "“7"” it. "“3“"? 1“?" 3%:an " f lowlan- We an m M “16W hu- Antkowiaksaiditwasahean-warmmg MammwhwdufimWM' is. MUmmwSundenm’Uniomc-mpwcluhsn~ wmmeyrecendymumd ‘ MW druimrohedortcarnpusflrstyearsumm dumm'lbtontn. ideayoucordddo'saidAntkowiak. "l andallowsthemmeqfloreudeand WWW 'It was really nice to see what the found some of my closest friends challenge their assumptions about M will be an I"! m mm mm moneywasgoingforbecausealotof throughdance' themselves flthdaweBufldinscwrtyamwabud- timeymdon'tgettoseethegoodwk Therearesometraineddancetsin ‘ltglvesmawuytocre‘eacommu- mmmmfiifliflflwmc behrgdmn'shesaid. the loo-membercastperforming dur- nityanddoMindteulflnmi- AtriumintheSchlegelCentrefmm 91303.11” Wmmvoivedwimmmn ingtheZOthnnnivenaryodebratiorth tyrhaulmotpoopiewmmmink Immmmwhufia'sm ‘n‘Motionwhenshefirststartedattend- givesthemanopportunitytooontinue abutt'dntfl'ltyvesyoult' - mmmhaflwofmmhomnee ingtheschoolfiveyearsagoandwas to dance aftertheir formal training is tunitytomlnditceminlylmxne concertwilltakeplaceat lZ:30me. in theMau- lookingforsomethingthltwouldoon- werandhelpsputittogooduse. timformeovertheyears’ MWWM. - nu)! her to the community. She admits But the majority oflhe dam have Antkowilk said she'd like to think For more information about Laurier’s Much she wasn't much of a dancer. but she no formal training at all. and pick up Fashion 'n' “on could continue for Break open house. 0! to resister visit. was looking for an outlet after playing different dance moves and styles â€" another 20 years, and a lot of former qu.caI0penIn-se varsity basketball had run its course. from hip hop. classical to contemporary members are emected to be in the “I used to be a varsity basketball ath~ â€" from the choreographers who plan audience for the m year of tin event ‘ FIRST Roma“ toumey leteanditdidn‘tpanoutthewaylwant- theiryearlyroutinec Andshethinhlt‘lingoodbandswith . editto,solwassti1lttyingtofindmyfit “lt'saman'nghmvinciusiveweare,” the numbetoffirst-yearstudentswho M21'23 atUW at Laurier,” said Antkowiak. “So I said Antkowiak. “it’s pulls in people amtaldng inthkyeai’spmgmm. . thoughtwhynot trydanoe, and l sawan from all bunnies. and it [am in expen'~ “A lot ofpgtoplewinhavebeena part “‘9 “RST ““0"“ “WNW"! “”9"“ applicationandapplied for it. enced dancers and inexperienced ofthis for years have said they“! never robots galore. March 21‘23’ at the Untverstty of “i did realize how much i was going dancers seen a cast that is this passionate and W . . . . to change from the experience.” "The last training I had was ballet dedicated.” saidAntkowiak. I"The dream Fnsbee W and pyramid 6.“??me robots What she found was a supportive when l was in kindergarten. but it does- for me would be to come back and takecenterstage attire Physical Wynn“ 00'“ka environment that allowed students to n't matter because after we're done watch the showin 20 years time.” as 32 teams, with more than L000 In?" school stu~ get away from the rigors of academic hopefully I'll look as good as the experi- She’s reaching out to former cast dents and their mentors, compete m the annual life and find purpose and pleasure enced dancers” members to come out to this year’s teglonalpompetmon: WWW“ 80 on to on to the through the expression of dance. That's why she thinks the club has Show. in addition to the wider oommu- international competition In the Us. “I grew and l gained confidence, become such a strong part of student nity. For tickets go to The competition. runs from 8 am. to “99‘ because it takes a lot to just get up on life at Laurier since it was formed in http:/llaurieractivitieeuniversitytickets. 6 pm. each day. Admission '3 free and the Pub“? '.5 stagein frontofhundreds ofpeople and 1993. It gives students something to com/user_pageslevent.asp?id=201&cid welcome to attend. For more Information V‘s” perform something that you had no focus on instead of just their studies, :28. wwwuwaterlooca. ‘ ~ g . J Saturday, March 16 Saturday, March 23 ‘ 3 v Doonllltdtemr) t. was.” Imam , . . (amid-loom 9:300m-12mpm 11:30amâ€"2mpm ‘ . . ’ [ x ; 11:00am - 2W" 3 ‘ ' ' ~ , > fit\_‘h\m , "a

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