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Fade to Black

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Fade To Black performs their opening number Sunday in Rudder Auditorium.

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  • Dancers from Fade II Black perform an emotional couples dance for their Fall Show.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Junior Elijah Upchurch leads his group in a foreign influenced hip-hop style dance.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Sophomore Jada Stith performs her Pumpfidence routine at Fade II Black’s Fall Show.

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Senior Jhane Price leads her group into the Beyoncé inspired performance. 

    Photo by Photo by Jesse Everett
  • Fade II Black dancers found motivation for their performance in powerful female role models.

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  • Freshman Sydney Labee and Senior Alfred Boss IV a couples dance at Fade II Black’s Fall Show.

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  • Juniors Aloura Alvarado and Jaycee Jones, sophomore Kaitlin Powell and junior Hayley Henry prepare for their performance.

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  • Senior Elijah Upchurch performs the dance he choreographed.

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  • Senior Jordan Lee-Bismark brings a powerful performance at Fade II Black’s Fall Show Sunday night.

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  • Senior Lauren Nowlin strikes a pose during her solo at Fade II Black’s Fall Show.

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  • Senior Rebecca Sterner fades into the black at Fade II Black in Rudder Auditorium.

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  • Junior Kendyl Spears shows confidence in her performance at Fade II Black.

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  • Junior Jaycee Jones performs the North Gate inspired performance at Fade II Black’s Fall Show.

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  • Senior Elijah Upchurch performs his solo at the Fall Show for Fade II Black.

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  • Senior Alfred Boss IV drops it low during the Fade II Black fall show.

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  • Sophomore Jada Stith begins the final dance in the Fade II Black fall show.

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  • Senior Emily Schmidt dances the Fade II Black Fall Show to a close Sunday night in Rudder Auditorium.

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  • Senior Jordan Lee-Bismark helps bring the show to a close in the final number of the Fade II Black Fall Show.

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