CultureWhat did they wear? Dance Pro EditionBy Serena Pelenghian - March 28, 2018158ShareFacebook Twitter Email Print Dance: "Surprise Yourself." Costume(s): Dancers wore light, ruffled turquoise dresses or plain white t-shirts with brown pants. Choreographer: Esmé Brown (junior). In Los Angeles, Friday, March 23, 2018. Photo Courtesy of Marc CamposWhat did they wear? Dance Pro EditionSerena Pelenghian“Surprise Yourself.” Costume(s): Dancers wore light, ruffled turquoise dresses or plain white t-shirts with brown pants. Choreographer: Esmé Brown (junior). Courtesy to Marc Campos“It’s a Musical.” Costume(s): With no uniform costume, dancers donned various black and white patterns accented with red lipstick. Choreographers: London Murray (senior) and Sarah Dalessi (senior). Courtesy to Cherry Zhixuan HanCarnival Szn!” Costume(s): Some dancers wore shirts with flags of Caribbean countries on them, while others donned floral shirts in bright green, yellow, pink and orange tones. Choreographer: Destiny Rosas (first year). Courtesy to Marc Campos“Beauty and Beast.” For the first half of the dance, performers wore long white dresses covered with a sheer blue layer paired with light blue parasols. Choreographers: Shuyi Chen (senior) and Yuting Zhang (senior). Courtesy to Cherry Zhixuan Han“Beauty and Beast.” For the K-pop part of the same dance, dancers wore jerseys that said “Rewind” with a number 34 paired with black bottoms and sneakers. Choreographers: Shuyi Chen (senior) and Yuting Zhang (senior). Courtesy to Cherry Zhixuan Han“Did it on ya.” Costume(s): Performers wore white tops with black joggers paired with colorful plaid flannels tied around the hips. Choreographer: Ricky Bajwa (first year). Courtesy to Marc Campos“The Wonderful Land of Oz.” Costume(s): Highlights from this dance feature characters from the “Wizard of Oz” such as the Tin Man, the Lion and Dorothy. Choreographer: Flynn Aldrich (senior). Courtesy to Marc Campos“A Jig on the Big.” Costume(s): The costumes were pirate-inspired, accented by red, gold, brown and white colors and complete with a treasure chest. Choreographers: Jane Crosby-Schmidt (sophomore) and Sammie Fang (junior). Courtesy to Cherry Zhixuan Han“Essence.” Costume(s): Cropped hoodies with matching joggers were featured heavily in this dance. Choreographer: Chance Ward (senior). Courtesy to Cherry Zhixuan Han“Koi Doori Nahi.” Costume(s): Dancers wore tops called Chunnis and black leggings. Choreographers: Ahladini Veerina and Jagmit Dhami (sophomores). Courtesy to Marc Campos“Running with the Wolves.” Costume(s): Dancers wore blue dresses with half up, half down hairstyles. Choreographer: Michelle Levitt (junior). Courtesy to Marc Campos“JabbaOxys.” Costume(s): Dancers posed in black outfits with stripes, hats and bandanas covering their nose and mouths. White shoes finished the look. Choreographer: Sammy Nwabueze (senior). Courtesy to Courtesy to Marc Campos“Ke Ala ‘Ula.” Costume(s): Fitzgerald’s dance displayed traditional hula costumes, consisting of white, red, and brown tops; individually-made and hand-printed skirts; various types of lei; hair worn down. Choreographer(s): Kelly Lehua Fitzgerald (senior). Courtesy to Cherry Zhixuan HanLauren Parks (first year) applies makeup backstage. Courtesy to Marc CamposHarper Hayes works alongside Hunter Weinreb (seniors) to prep their hair before a performance. Courtesy to Marc Campos CommentsShare this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window) CommentsShare this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window) CommentsShare this:Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on Google+ (Opens in new window)