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Deirdre Newman
OCC CAMPUS -- Sounds of Latin music sizzled on the college campus
Friday as the Fiesta Latina dancers gave two vibrant performances in
honor of Cinco de Mayo.
The show covered the various manifestations of Latin dance, including
the danza, a colonial Puerto Rican dance; the cumbia, a Colombian dance
in which the dancers twirl with floating candles on their heads; and the
samba.
One highlight of the show featured students from Wilson Elementary
School shimmying to the beat of the mambo. The students were included as
part of OCC’s Service Learning Program, a community outreach program.
Fiesta Latina director Jose Costas treated the young dancers as
professionals throughout the performance process.
“Through dance, these kids learn about following directions,
discipline and working hard for a goal,” Costas said.
Wilson Elementary School was recommended by the Service Learning
Program because the population there is 90% Latino, Costas said.
The students who sparkled onstage in their bright blue costumes
covered in sequins went through two grueling rounds of auditions. Nearly
100 fourth- and fifth-graders showed up for the first round of auditions
and only 25 made it to the final performances.
Costas and three OCC students have rehearsed with the students for the
past eight weeks. While Costas is taking the whole show to the Wilson
campus in the future, he said it was important for the students to
perform at OCC.
“I wanted to bring them here to a college where I hope they’ll come,”
Costas said.
Fifth-grader Rony Argueta, 11, said he auditioned because “I like to
dance and I think I’m a good dancer.”
Teacher Carol Redford said she has seen the student dancers blossom
from the experience.
“This whole program has been so exciting to see them from the
beginning to now, to see their growth,” Redford said.
Kimberly Montenegro, 11, was one who overcame her fears of performing
to mambo onstage.
“At first, it felt scary,” Kimberly said. “Then I got the hang of it.”
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