Pennington Dance Company to perform during Holiday Walk

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Pictured are Pennington Dance students, Back: Julia Giller (Titusville), Rosemary Stout (Pennington), Elizabeth Buchert (Pennington), Alastair Donofrio (Pennington), Reagan Silvestri (Pennington), Sydney Young (Pennington), Abigail Gola (Pennington), front: Jenna Young (Pennington), Maia Fox (Lawrenceville), Phoebe Donofrio (Pennington), Lila Pean (Ewing), Avery Emmer (Pennington) and Abigail Ehret (Lawrenceville).

The Pennington Dance Company is set to present a holiday performance during the annual Holiday Walk.

The performance is scheduled for 6:45 p.m. Dec. 6 in the Pennington Dance studio at Trenton Cyrus Lodge, 131 Burd St.

More than 70 dancers ranging from age three and one-half to 15 from Pennington, Hopewell, Titusville, Ewing, Lawrenceville and Yardley will perform.

Some of the program’s ballet, tap, jazz, and hip hop numbers include Rocking Santa, We are Santa’s Elves, Fa-Lah-Lah, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Carol of the Bells, Hot Chocolate, Let it Snow, Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree, Happy Holidays, Santa Claus is Coming to Town and several variations from The Nutcracker.

Dances are choreographed by Pennington Dance instructors Jenny Gladney, Ashley Miller, Jenna Schottlander and Nancy Warner.

Students Faith Doldy and Lena Ondreyka are set to perform a duet they choreographed themselves.

Admission is free.

The Holiday Walk is sponsored by the Pennington Business and Professional Association.

More information is online at penningtondance.com.

CE-Ewing

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