Sarah Canning
This summer I have been working at Kiwi Yogurt! I've been eating all the froyo that my heart desires! MMMmmm! I reunited with some of my favorite JMU dancers in Maryland for the Christopher K. Morgan intensive earlier this summer. I stayed at the home of the lovely Lexie Thrash with Kelley and Tia. And hung out with Jennifer every day. I was also a camp counselor at Camp Nawakwa in Arntsville, PA. ("Nawakwa" means "camp in the woods") So I lived in the woods with a bunch of youth and made them do activities! Whoop! I also did my first tough mudder!!! Best. Decision. Ever. I've been teaching class at my old studio, started running, and biking! (Just bought a snazzy new bike that I will soon be riding at JMU!) I've had many weekend beach trips in Jersey, Delaware, and Maryland. Oh! and I stayed with Melany for a weekend! Now I'm headed back to JMU to assume my position as a FROG!!!! I"m so excited I could pee my pants!
Here are some pics:
This is Kiwi. Yogurt heaven.
This is me blind folding the youth of America and making them hike through the woods.
This is me after the tough mudder.
Emily C. Hall (aka YO PREZ)
So what did I do this summer? hummmm....
I took COB300 with the College of Business at JMU. This class includes 4 sections: operations, management, marketing and finance. All in all it was 12 credits in 10 weeks over the summer... yikes! Other than taking the four classes, all COB300 students are put into groups and have to create a business plan while taking these classes. So we had to stay on top of all of our normal coursework, along with come up with a plan to produce, distribute, market, and sell a product. Not to mention we had to figure out how we were going to make a profit! Phew! Luckily, I had the best group in the world and we came up with a hypothetical business called LifeDock. Our product was an ignition interlock system for your car that prevents texting while driving. So pretty much a dock in your car you have to put your phone into before the car will start.
Every year there is a business plan competition, and once all of the final plans from each semester are turned in, 5 of the best plans (from about 150 total plans) are selected to participate in a competition for lots of scholarship money! Each semester, they narrow it down to the best plans from that semester, and my group made it through the first round (AKA my group made it to the callbacks but not into the company... yet!) So we have to continue work on it in the beginning of fall semester and hopefully we'll make it all the way to the top 5!
After COB300, I taught dance full-time at my studio at home in Blacksburg, I took a weekend off to go to FloydFest in Floyd, Virginia. And the week before school started back up, I went on a short beach trip with my mom. Woo hoo time flies when you're having fun. And when you're busy, too!! :D
This is my lovely COB300 group!
Devon Lutz
Oh good lord I miss all of DT so stinking much and cannot wait to be back with y'all! But yeah my summer has been pretty cool nothing too crazy. I'm in a dance company in Lancaster called REV9. We're primarily a modern company but we're known for being super athletic and acrobatic and stuff. I'm sure everyone has seen a lot of posts about us just because I have been bombarding Facebook with everything rev9. We had our show last weekend and it went really well. We sold out the house which was amazing. The feedback we've been getting has been really great too which is exciting :) if any one wants to check our stuff out they just need to search Rev9 dance company on you tube and stuff will come up (sorry for the shameless promoting, I've been doing it all summer and it's been hard to turn it off haha). So yeah...that's all I've done dance wise, rehearsals took up a lot of time so I wasn't able to do any intensives. Can't wait to hear how everyone's summers have been! Love and miss you tons!!!
This is me being awesome.
That is all for now DT! Keep checking in to see what your fellow dancers have been up to.
xoxo,
DT girl





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