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Performance Opportunities

Mainstage Productions/Department Recitals:
Each year the Department of Theatre, Music, and Dance offers a production season that consists of musicals, plays, choral music shows, music concerts, dance concerts, and student music recitals. All interested students are invited to participate.

The Flatliners (MVC’s own Improvisational Comedy Troupe) were founded in 2001 and ever since, their performances have been a favorite of Valley’s theatrical offerings. The students involved put on a monthly “Whose Line is it Anyway” formatted improv show for the campus and community. For more information contact Wade Huges, Director at hughesw@moval.edu

The MVC Choirs offer a variety of vocal opportunities for students. There are four choral groups for students to participate in: Valley Connection show choir, MVC Gospel Singers, MVC Concert Choir and Madrigal Singers. Each choral group has their own diverse style and are open to all interested students. Scholarships are available to qualified students. For more information contact Professor Diana Malan (660) 831-4215 (Director) maland@moval.edu.

MVC Band is open to all interested instrumentalists. The group performs a variety of Instrumental music ranging from the classics to jazz. Scholarships are available to qualified Students.
Contact Garry Anders at andersg@moval.edu for further information

The Missouri Valley College Repertory Dance Ensemble
provides performance, choreographic and pre-production opportunities for our students throughout the year. The ensemble's broad repertoire consists of modern, jazz, ballet, tap, hip-hop and ethnic dance works. Collaborations with musicians and guest artists, the opportunity to work with a variety of choreographers and an annual main stage concert provides students with excellent concert dance experience. For information contact Janie Ross, Director at rossj@moval.edu.

Black Box Studio is designed for student directing and acting projects. Throughout the school year one act plays, original plays, and student generated projects are presented in the space. The studio is open to all interested students.