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Cecil Slaughter

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Director, Washington University Dance Theatre

Expertise: contemporary dance, contemporary choreography

Bio: Slaughter is a 14-year veteran of the renowned Dayton Contemporary Dance Company and has worked with such notable choreographers as Alvin Ailey, Talley Beatty, Donald McKayle, Doug Varone, James Truitte and many others.

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Work:(314) 935-5598
E-mail:cslaught@artsci.wustl.edu
Address:Campus Box 1108
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130-4899

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March dance madness

Students take top honors at ACDFA regional conference (http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/11499.html)

April 7, 2008 --
PAD students in Cecil Slaughter's "Grid"
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PAD students in Cecil Slaughter's "Grid"
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A group of 18 students dancers from the Performing Arts Department in Arts & Sciences has taken top honors at the Central Region conference of the American College Dance Festival Association. The conference was held March 4 to 9 at Friends University in Wichita, Kansas. The students were recognized for their performance of "Grid," an original work choreographed by Cecil Slaughter, senior lecturer in dance.


rEvolutions

Washington University Dance Theatre to feature original works Nov. 30 to Dec. 2 (http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/10603.html)

Nov. 16, 2007 --
*Tensile Involvement* by Alwin Nikolais
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Tensile Involvement by Alwin Nikolais
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Washington University Dance Theatre, the annual showcase of professionally choreographed works performed by student dancers, will present rEvolutions, its 2007 concert, Nov. 30 to Dec. 2 in Edison Theatre. rEvolutions will feature more than 50 dancers, selected by audition, performing seven works by faculty and guest choreographers. These include original pieces by visiting dancers Diadié Bathily and Paula Weber, as well as a new setting of Alwin Nikolais' classic Tensile Involvement (1953).


Dancescape

Washington University Dance Theatre to feature seven works, including world premiere by Gus Solomons jr., Dec. 3-5 (http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/4224.html)

Nov. 15, 2004 --
“Taunting the Monster”
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“Taunting the Monster”
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Washington University Dance Theatre (WUDT), the annual showcase of professionally choreographed works performed by student dancers, will present Dancescape, its 2004 concert, Dec. 3-5 in Edison Theatre. The concert will feature 30 dancers, selected by audition, performing seven works by faculty and guest choreographers.


Campus Choreography

Performing Arts Department present Young Choreographer's Showcase April 2-4 (http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/798.html)

March 23, 2004 -- Washington University's Performing Arts Department (PAD) in Arts & Sciences will present the *Young Choreographers Showcase* April 2-4 in the Annelise Mertz Dance Studio.


dance@stl.art

Washington University Dance Theatre presents 2003 concert Dec. 5-7 (http://news-info.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/538.html)

Nov. 17, 2003 --
Pictured are student dancers performing Jennifer Medina's *Arcadia*.
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Pictured are student dancers performing Jennifer Medina's Arcadia.
Washington University Dance Theatre (WUDT), the annual showcase of professionally choreographed works performed by student dancers, will present its 2003 concert, dance@stl.art, Dec. 5-7.



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Additional Background: Born in Roanoke, Alabama, Slaughter received his dance training as a student at Jearaldyne's School of the Dance and as a member of the Dayton Contemporary Dance's apprentice company, DCDCII in Dayton, OH. While attending Wilberforce University in Wilberforce, OH, he served as founder and director of the Wilberforce Dance Ensemble. He received his M.F.A. from the University of Iowa, Iowa City, IA in 1998.

During his career with Dayton Dance, Slaughter performed extensively throughout the United States and as part of international tours to Seoul, South Korea, Moscow, France, and Germany. The company has also been featured annually at such prestigious dance festivals as Jacob's Pillow in Lee, MA. and the American Dance Festival at Duke University in Durham, NC. Slaughter frequently served as a featured artist dancing the role of the "Junkie" in Eleo Pomare's Blues for the Jungle, the role of "lil Lou" in Donald McKayle's District Storyville and a soloist in McKayle's Rainbow Round My Shoulder. Theatre credits include Mahalia's Song, Black Nativity, Aida, and Applause.

As a choreographer, Slaughter has set contemporary works for the Dayon Contemporary Dance Company in collaboration with the Grammy Award-winning a cappella group Sweet Honey in the Rock, as well as for the University of Iowa, Washington University, University of Dayton, Dance Theater of Dayton, Opus II, Ballet West Virginia, Black Genesis Dance Company, and Gateway Dance Theater. He has also choreographed several theatrical productions of plays and musicals.

Several of Slaughter's works have been recognized for choreographic achievement. These works include Spirituals, which was performed at the Kennedy Center for the Arts in Washington, D.C., as part of the American College Dance Festival Association's national dance showcase in 1998. Surrender was selected by the Washington University faculty to be adjudicated in the ACDFA regional festival in March 2000. Other honors include two works selected for the Ohio Emerging Choreographers Showcase, 1992-93.



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