There’s No Place Like Home for WW-P Dance Company

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West Windsor Plainsboro Dance Company presents “The Wonderful Wizard of Oz” at Thomas Grover Middle School in West Windsor on Saturday and Sunday, December 5 and 6. Audiences young and old will enjoy the adventures of Dorothy as she travels down the yellow brick road with the friends she meets along the way. Innovative choreography showcases ballet, pointe, tap, lyrical, and hip hop dancers.

“We have done The Nutcracker Suite for the past 15 years and wanted to change things up a bit for our dance company’s winter season,” says co-director Roni Wilityer of West Windsor.

West Windsor dancers include Sydney Abitanto, Ava Barbrow Regan Blessing, Alexa Bornstein, Andrew Brennan, Ava Brennan, Samantha Burnside, Kayla Chait, Neve Coen, Alexa Coen, Sofia DiGioacchino, Gabriella DiRusso, Faith Falkowitz, Mia Ferri, Sarah Glickson, Meg Hanson, Josephine Holler, Diya Hundiwala, Jay Hundiwala, Hope Jaworowski, Isabel Josephson, Eve Kavalov, Lula Kavalov, Jamie Kobus, Kelsey Kobus, and Julia Kozakowski.

Also Lauren Kuczmarski, Georgia Lager, Charlotte Lichtenstein, Casey McElroy, Kelly McElroy, Emma Mudgett, Mira Musafir, Sanjana Musafir, Aditi Nayak, Akash Nayak, Hope Pandolpho, Sophie Pirrera, Alec Popovic, Amanda Popovic, Olivia Popovic, Rachel Porada, Christine Rexroad, Josephine Ryan, Aishani Sengupta, Kaila Shah, Rebecca Slater, Jeanette Smith, Sammi Smith, Paloma Villota, Kate Wirth, Madeline Wirth, and Jasmine Woo.

Plainsboro dancers include Katherine Antos, Prisha Bagchi, Julia Calo, Elizabeth Cruz, Christine de Jong, Sarah de Jong, Grace Kolker, Amanda Kowalski, Carly Kowalski, Cayla Lemkin, Alexa Rubin, Lindsay Rubin, Natasha Singer, Sophia Swiontkowski, and Iris Tseng.

The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, West Windsor Plainsboro Dance Company, Grover Middle School, Village Road, West Windsor. Saturday, December 5, 7 p.m.; and Sunday, December 6, 1 p.m. Register. $11. 609-799-9677. www.the­dance­corner.org.

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