Santa Barbara High's annual spring dance concert is May 18. | Photo: Moises Lopez

This May, Santa Barbara High School will host its annual Spring Dance Concert — an inspiring culmination of SBHS Dance Director Beth Goldman and her students’ hard work within the dance program, showcasing the power of dance to bring together a diverse group of young minds while simultaneously exhibiting blossoming individual talents.

Taking place May 18 at 7 p.m. in the SBHS Theatre, the show will feature Goldman’s own pieces and work from five student choreographers, as well as an appearance from the SBHS Folklorico Club, which will perform traditional dances from Mexico’s different regions and states in what is sure to be a colorful and moving show. The concert’s original pieces from two SBHS graduating seniors will include Anya McCue’s “Experience” and Keelyn Ferguson’s “Writing on the Wall.” 

Senior Keelyn Ferguson is part of Santa Barbara High’s annual spring dance concert on May 18. | Photo: Moises Lopez

Goldman nostalgically describes what she turned to when creating her own choreography for the concert, stating, “The main source of inspiration for two of my choreographies are from 1960s music — the type of music I heard my parents play when I was growing up. Music was such a big part of our household. It made our home more joyful and brought unforgettable memories.” 

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