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Chloe Adam

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Chloe is a senior majoring in microbiology from Madison, Mississippi. 

Laura Downey

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Laura is a sophomore majoring in biomedical sciences with a pre-medical concentration from Arlington, Texas. She is also pursuing minors in public health and dance. In her free time, she enjoys being outdoors and going to Auburn sporting events. She is thrilled to be a part of her first production with the Department of Theatre at Auburn University.

Kenley Dreibelbis

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Kenley is a sophomore exercise science major and dance minor from Spanish Fort, Alabama. In the near future, she plans to graduate from Auburn University and attend graduate school to become a Doctor in Physical Therapy. The Spring 2021 Student Festival is her first performance with AU Theatre, and she could not be more excited to be on stage again!

Olivia Hadley

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Olivia is a sophomore marketing major and dance minor from Taylorville, IL. She has danced since middle school and is excited to finally perform at Auburn for the first time. She would like to thank her fellow dancers and instructors.

Mary Keyton

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Mary is a BFA theatre performance major from Dothan, Alabama. She received her Associates In Arts at Chipola Jr. College. Some of her theatre credits include The Odd Couple: Female Version (Florence Unger), Little Mermaid (Scuttle), The Cat In the Hat (The Cat), Almost Maine (Shelly), Ladies Room: A Devised Piece (Performer), Blithe Spirit (Mrs. Bradman), and Little Women (Jo March).

Reese Lisenby

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Reese is a junior health services administration major from Dothan, Alabama. Outside of school, she teaches dance at a local studio in Auburn and is very involved on Auburn's campus. She serves on the Student Senate as the Budget and Finance Committee Chair, the Student Alumni Ambassadors as the President, and is in the social sorority Chi Omega on the Cabinet and Recruitment Team. Following undergrad, Reese plans to pursue a master's degree in Healthcare Administration.

Anne Nelson

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Anne is a senior nursing major and dance minor from Madison, AL. She was paralyzed in a car accident in June 2016 and has spent over four and a half years recovering through many forms of rehabilitation including dance, yoga, weight training, and physical therapy. Upon returning to AU, she accepted the challenge of finishing the dance minor in a wheelchair. She performed as a soloist (2018) and ensemble dancer in the 2016, 2018, and 2019 AU spring dance concerts and at ACDA (2017, 2019) conferences. She hopes to further her education in the integration of dance and health care practices by pursuing Registered Nurse First Assist (RNFA) and Dance and Movement Therapy Methods (DMTM) certifications.

Jenna Viana

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Jenna is a junior BFA music theatre major, history minor, and dance minor from San Diego, California. Previous credits: New Day Dawning (Ensemble), Together Apart (Ensemble), Bring It On (Eva), The Theory of Relativity ("Me&Ricky”), and Big Fish (Jenny Hill). Jenna would like to thank her friends and family for their love and support. @jenna.viana

Adrienne Wilson

Choreography Director

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Adrienne Wilson is a dancer and musician who has been actively pursuing a life in the arts for many years. As an Associate Professor of Theatre at Auburn University, she teaches dance courses based on modern/contemporary technique, rhythm tap, and movement analysis by conceptually blending in dance history, composition, improvisation, anatomy, and kinesiology. She also choreographs and directs the annual student dance concert, coaches movement for actors, choreographs for theatre productions, and teaches Music Theory Fundamentals and Piano Skills for the Music Theatre performance major. Adrienne created the dance minor, and advises and mentors students involved in dance.

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Adrienne earned an MFA in choreography and performance from SUNY Brockport, studied music and movement at Boston University, and earned Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in piano performance from Ithaca College. She is also a certified teacher in The Bill Evans Method of Laban/Bartenieff Based Modern Dance Technique. She was awarded the 2008-2009 College of Liberal Arts Instructional Excellence Award.

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