This FREE concert is part of the MPAC Silver Hall Concert Series.
Don't miss the 2nd Annual Homecoming ShowCASE.
Watch eight different performing groups from Case Western Reserve University live during the free Homecoming ShowCASE Saturday, November 16, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. in the Maltz Performing Arts Center.
There will be a mix of dance and vocal performances by Dhamakapella, Klover, Spartan Tappers, Nritya and more.
About the groups:
Dhamakapella is Case Western's competitive, three-time national champion South Asian fusion a cappella group. They derive their influences from Indian classical, contemporary South Asian film, and Western pop genres.
Klover is an organization that unites those who share a passion for dance and K-Pop in the Case Western Reserve community.
Spartan Tappers is CWRU's only tap dance group on campus. They perform at various events across campus, and offer lessons every Tuesday which are open to all levels of dancers.
Case in Point is CWRU’s premier all-voices pop a cappella ensemble, established in 2001. It is entirely student-run, and all of their repertoire is arranged by current or former members. Case in Point accepts singers and beatboxers of all voice parts and levels of musical experience into their tight-knit community. You can find them performing at gigs all over the CWRU campus, opening for professional talent such as Jay Leno, and competing yearly in the International Competition of Collegiate A Cappella, where they’ve previously taken second place in the Midwest semifinals. You can find them on Instagram at @cipacappella and can stream their music, such as their latest EP ‘Breakthrough,’ on all major platforms.
Undivided is Case Western’s premier hip-hop dance crew. Their goal is to share a love of dance and build community with all students on campus and beyond! They host weekly Monday AND Saturday classes from beginner to advanced hip-hop styles and everyone is open to attend! Please welcome Undivided!
Nritya is Case Western Reserve University’s premier Indian classical dance team. They accept dancers with any Indian classical background and most recently, have featured Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Kuchipudi, and Odissi dancers. They enjoy performing on and off campus with pieces that portray meaningful stories from Hindu mythology, historical events, contemporary events, and enjoy pairing classical dance steps to western music. They also perform and compete nationally on the Indian classical dance circuit. Nritya is always looking to build their team, and welcomes anyone with roots in Indian classical dance forms.