10 Friday, March 11, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Dance company to offer spring concert By Julie Adam Kansan staff writer Waiting and waltzing will take on a different meaning when the University Dance Company presents its spring concert tonight and tomorrow. Brenda Hotard, Bryan, Texas, graduate student, choreographed two pieces in the concert. Her first piece is "Waiting." is a modern abstract. She said the piece, which is an interplay between music and silence, proved that a dance can be complete by itself, with or without music. Another of the 12 different works featured in the concert is called "Waltzing," which shows the waltz in many manifestations, Hotard said. Another piece, "Paquita," is a classical ballet with 10 dancers performing excerpts from the Spanish ballet of the same name. The concert, which will be the dance company's last performance of the semester, also will feature tonight the Cohan/Suzau Duet Company from New York. Muriel Cohan and Patrick Suezau have performed throughout the United States, Mexico, and Puerto Rico and will perform "Portrait," which will convey the contradictions and fantasies of an average person in a normal day, said Janet Hamburg, artistic director of the University Dance Company. Hamburg said that this spring's dance concert was the strongest the company had ever had and that it was unfortunate that it was scheduled the weekend that spring break started. But this weekend was the only time that the dance company would be able to have Crafton-Preyer Theatre because it is heavily used by the theater and music departments the rest of the year, she said. Hamburg said that the concert could be enjoyed by anyone, even those who have never attended a dance concert before. Ballet, jazz and modern dance will be performed, Hamburg said. With the exception of the Cohan/Suzau duet, all the dances are performed by KU students or faculty. 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