AN INSPIRITIONAL EVENING OF COMMUNITY

IN THE SPIRIT OF...GRACE,
a time-honored tradition 

Experience the uplifting power of community as voices from across the Dayton region come together with dance to celebrate the spirit of grace. Get ready to be moved by the soul-stirring live music performed by the Music In Motion Band, while Dayton Contemporary Dance's first, second, and JB Fellows companies grace the stage with their vigor and praise in this unforgettable gospel concert. Let the joyful spirit of the season fill your soul as you witness, hear, and feel the immense dedication of a community that embraces all the beauty this time of year has to offer.


DCDC lovingly dedicates this performance to the memory of Gil Williams whose spirit remains forever etched in our hearts.

Show Order

I Want the World to See

Choreographer: Qarrianne Blayr
Dancers: DCDC Company & D2 Company 

 

Better

Choreographer: Qarrianne Blayr
Dancers: DCDC Company

 

Savior More Than Life

(Selection from In My Father's House)
Choreographer: Debbie Blunden-Diggs
Dancers: DCDC Company

 

Mary Did You Know

Singer: Larita Harris-Jones
Choreographer: Crystal Michelle
Dancers: Devin Baker, Alexandria Flewellen, Niarra Gooden-Clarke, Robert Pulido, Quentin Apollovaughn Sledge, Countess V. Winfrey

 

Go Tell It On The Mountain

Singers: The Children of the Temple

 

O Come Emmanuel

Singers: The Children of the Temple
Choreographer: Shonna Hickman Matlock
Dancers: D2 Company 

 

I Am God

Singers: The Ditto Girls
Choreographer: Kevin Ward
Dancers: Devin Baker, Aaron Frisby, Da'Rius Mallone 

 

Count It All Joy


Singers: The Ditto Girls

 

Silent Night

Singers: The Praise Team

 

Go Where I Send Thee

Singers: ITSO Community Choir
Choreographer: Debbie Blunden-Diggs
Dancers: Devin Baker, Qarrianne Blayr, Nicolay Dorsett, Thaliyah Cools-Lartigue, Aaron Frisby, Wilhelmina Marks, Robert Pulido, Sadale Warner

 

Jesus Paid It All

(Selection from In My Father's House)
Choreographer: Debbie Blunden-Diggs
Dancers: DCDC Company & D2

 

When I Think About Jesus

(Selection from In My Father's House)
Choreographer: Debbie Blunden-Diggs
Dancers: DCDC Company

Directly after the performance, there will be a post-show talk with DCDC dancers, artistic staff and the band.  

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Choreography

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Artistic & Administrative Staff

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Artistic Director
Debbie Blunden-Diggs

DEBBIE BLUNDEN-DIGGS, daughter of company founder Jeraldyne Blunden, began training at the Schwarz School of the Dance at the age of five and joined Dayton Contemporary Dance Company at age twelve. At seventeen, she won national recognition from The Young Choreographers Showcase for her first piece, Variations in Blue, which was selected for inclusion in the National Choreographic Plan. Many of her works have become part of DCDC’s artistic blueprint, contributing to the long legacy of Jeraldyne’s vision for the company. Blunden-Diggs’ most notable works include Configurations, Kaleidoscope, Fragments, In My Father’s House, Traffic, and No Room, No Place, No Where, for which she received a Monticello Award in 1982. In May 2002, she adjudicated the Regional Dance America Northeast Competitions.

In 2007, after over two decades of appearing in most of the company’s repertoire, including principal roles like the mother in Eleo Pomare’s Las Desenamoradas and the madame in Donald McKayle’s District Storyville, Blunden-Diggs became Artistic Director for Dayton Contemporary Dance Company. 

Ms. Blunden-Diggs also served as Co-Director/Choreographer for The Human Race Theatre’s production of Crowns, as well as Director/Choreographer for Central State University’s original production of In The Pursuit of Wind, among others. She created ballets  for and worked with students at University of Dayton, Sinclair Community College, Wright State University, Central State University, Stivers School for the Arts, South Dayton Dance Theatre and Canton Ballet.

In addition to her choreographic and artistic leadership, Ms. Blunden-Diggs is the Executive Director of Jeraldyne’s School of the Dance, the cornerstone to Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, and works closely with DCDC’s pre-professional company, DCDC2. She currently sits on the Board of Directors for The International Association of Blacks in Dance, Dance/USA's Board of Trustees, the Seedling Foundation Board for Stivers School for the Arts, and is an adjunct professor at University of Dayton in the Theatre, Dance, and Performance Technology Program.

She has received numerous awards and accolades. Among them are honors from Regional Dance America, Monticello  Choreographic Fellowships in 1979 and 1980, and two Individual Fellowship Awards from the Ohio Arts Council in 1981 and 1984. The Fisk University Alumni Association honored her with an Excellence in Artistry Award, and she was awarded a Montgomery County Arts and Cultural District Master Fellowship for artistic excellence and community outreach initiatives in  2000. In 2014, she received the Image of Hope Youth Advocacy Award for her contributions to improve the lives of youth in  the Greater Dayton area. 


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Associate Artistic Director
Qarrianne Blayr

QARRIANNE BLAYR (Fayetteville, North Carolina) (Associate Artistic Director) earned her BFA degree at Howard University, studying under Sherrill Berryman Johnson, Pat Thomas, Sandra Fortune-Green, Katherine Smith, Akua Kouyate and Assane Konte. She also studied traditional Jamaican dance at University of West Indies at Mona. In  2004, Ms. Blayr founded the performing arts group  Arts International. She joined DCDC’s first company in 2012 after having performed for two seasons in  DCDC2, the company’s pre-professional ensemble. Of the choreographers she has worked with Sherrill  Berryman-Johnson has been the most influential in helping her become a “moving/ thinking vessel.” Her favorite DCDC repertory piece to perform is “Amen Corner” of the dance concert “Body Talk"

Crystal Michelle Fuller

Associate Artistic Director
Crystal Michelle

Crystal Michelle is a choreographer, dancer, and intermedia artist. She was appointed Associate Artistic Director of Dayton Contemporary Dance Company in 2014. Previous to her appointment, she was a dance artist with the company’s pre-professional ensemble, DCDC2. She then joined the first company for nine seasons, becoming Resident Choreographer, and appointed Arts Curriculum Coordinator in 2010 for DCDC’s education programs.

As coordinator, Ms. Michelle became integral to the design of Dancing to the Curriculum, a highly recognized arts-integration education dance residency for elementary and middle school students in Dayton Public Schools. Over the years, she has taught dance master classes and was a teaching artist for the company’s outreach services. As a choreographer, performer, and researcher, she has traveled nationally and internationally, including to Ougadougou, Burkina Faso, and Port of Spain, Trinidad, where she researched African Diaspora movement styles and began her newest venture: The Beautiful Archive Project.

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Live music by

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Music Director
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The Ditto Girls

In order from left to right: Donya Ditto-Oldham, Darlene Ditto Matthews, Angel Ditto, Marlene Ditto-Aldridge, Betti Ditto 

The Ditto Girls 

The Ditto Girls are a prominent family vocal ensemble from Dayton, Ohio. Five lovely women who have been singing together for more than four decades. The group consists of Betti, Donya, and Angel, sisters, and Marlene and Darlene, a second set of sisters. Both sibling groups are first cousins. Their talented parents taught them vocal control, tone quality, harmony, and performance skills long before they were old enough to attend school. Their rich  blend, sweet harmonies and exceptional vocal technique are unique and beautiful.

The Ditto Girls began singing publicly and honing their skills while growing up in the church, ministering to congregations all over the Dayton metro area. As teenagers during the decade of the 1980s, they formed a traveling pop and R&B cover band known as “BADD.” They opened sold-out venues for national recording artists such as the Deele, which featured super producer Kenneth “Babyface” Edmonds, Jazz vibraphonist Johnny Lytle, and numerous other prominent singers and musicians. Later, as the Ditto Girls Gospel ensemble, the Ditto Girls were openers for gospel greats Marvin Sapp, Shirley Murdock, and the late great Rance Allen. Betti, Donya, and Angel are the granddaughters of legendary jazz trombonist and Dayton Walk of Fame inductee, the late Mitchell (Booty) Wood, who toured professionally with Duke Ellington, Lionel Hampton, and Count Basie. Musical gifts run in the family, and God has called the Ditto Girls to spread the good news of Jesus Christ, using the gifts and talents He gave them. The girls attend “In His Presence World Ministries in Dayton, Ohio, where the youngest Ditto Girl “Angel” is the pastor.

ITSO Community Choir 

The ITSO Community Choir is comprised of Dayton and regional community singers who volunteered to lend their voices for this weekend of performances. We extend our immense thanks for each person's commitement to making this a memorable performance in our 55th anniversary season. 

Choir Directors

Khalilah Forté

Yalonda Gaddis

Praise Team

Billi Ewing
Yolanda Kirk
Davida McKinney 
Vanae Pate
Yvonne Shackleford
Deborah Williams
Samantha Wright

Choir Members

Dawn Andrews

Marcus Body

Johnessa Boston

John Boston

Janel Boyd

Laron Brown

Delora Buckman

Pamela Byrd

Ciara Crane

Dan Davis

Janice Dennis

Angel Ditto

Marlene Ditto Aldrige

Darlene Ditto Matthews

Betti Ditto-Brown

Jessica Dow

Denise Fambrough

Matthew Fergus

Valerie Flewellen

Sena Ford

Khalilah Forte'

Yalonda Gaddis

Barbara Glasper

Kimberly Hamby

Charlotte Harris

Larita Harris-Jones

Eddy Hooper

Felicia Jefferson

Aalysha Jones

Diamond Jones

Debbie Juniewicz

Carnie Key

Phillip Knight III

Derrick Martin

Jimmie Martin

Regina Martin

Robert McAdory

Ann L Medley

Pamela Noel

Joleen Norman

Donya Oldham

Bryant Oldham

Renee Pate

Lila Petett

Ophelia Smith

Fletcher Smith, Jr.

Daria Dillard Stone

Mudd  Tianna

Susan Zurcher

Thomas Troutman

Brittney Wade

Artemis Walker

Brenda Weaver

James Wilson

Judy Wilson

Children of the Temple

Children of the Temple is the youth choir of Phillip's Temple Church, Trotwood, OH.  

Choir Director

Yvonne Shackleford

Musician

Erik Crane

Choir Members

Princeton Crane
Erik-Michael Crane
Destiny Dove
Carsyn Garett-Malsone
Jaelyn Hunt
Madison Isley
First Last
Brandee Long
Rylee Lowe
Kierston Luckie
Brooke Morton
Charris Payne
Bradley Pooler, Jr
Trinity Rice
Maverick Sanders
Maliyah Sanders
Amir Sanders
Amiyah Sanders
Kennadi Smith
Andre Taylor
Austin Taylor
Demari Thomas
Jay'Mier Williams
Asher Williams
MaKya Wilson
Whitney Wood
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Sponsors,
Donors &
Volunteers

IN THE SPIRIT OF...GRACE
Sponsors

Media sponsors

Hospitality sponsor

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  • Gifts of $100,000.00+     

    Mellon Foundation

    Virginia W. Kettering Foundation  

                   

    Gifts of $10,000.00 - 99,999.00  

    AES Ohio Foundation

    George, Agnes

    Gosiger Foundation 

    Harry A. Toulmin, Jr. and Virginia B. Toulmin Fund

    Miriam Rosenthal Foundation for the Arts

    Montgomery County Arts & Cultural District

    Shubert Foundation, Inc

    Trittschuh, Larry & Abby

  • Gifts of $1,000.00 - 9,999.00       

    Allegro Fund

    Arts and Cultural Development Fund

    Benson, Paul

    Bigler, Lois

    Blunden, Jeraldyne

    Blunden-Diggs, Debbie

    Brame, Kevin

    Brown, Clinton

    Brzozowska, Phyllis

  • CDO Technologies

    Civista Bank

    Cosby, Marva

    Davis Grotto, Sharon

    Dayton Contemporary Dance Company Endowment Fund

    Dayton Rotary Club Foundation

    Diven, Dave

    Duby, John

    Earley, Stanley

    Harris, Charlotte

    Hofstra, Kristine

    Jackson, Arthur

    Jordan, Rowena

    Kreutzer, Judith

    Logan, Deirdre

    McCormick, Judy 

    McDonald, Kevin

    Mercer, Kelly 

    Myers, Joan

    Peters Brame, Rosemary

    Petitjean, Steve

    PNC Bank

    Rollins, Ronald

    Ryterband, Sarah

    TWENTIG, Incorporated

    Wells, Kevin

    Williams, Sharon

    Wright, Michael

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  • Gifts up to 999.00              

    Bartenstein, Frederick

    Dickens, Duane

    Glynn, James 

    Hines, Susan

    Kim and Shelley Goldenberg Fund

    Lain, Laurence

    LeRoy, Gary

    McCollum, Alice

  • Moyer, Monti

  • Righter, Karen

  • Robinson, Herbert 

  • Schaff, Irving 

  • Snow, Monica

  • Thomas, Elva 

  • Tomlinson, John

  • Whitney, Betsy

A special thanks goes out to our community of volunteers, individual supporters and organizations listed below. With their assistance in Dayton and surrounding areas, we continue to celebrate the 55th Anniversary of DCDC.

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Patricia Allen Day

Phyllis Brzozowska

Angela Burdon

Dawn Carter

Thaliyah Cools-Lartigue

Jacqueline Colvard

Cassandra Crowley

Lonnie Davis, Jr.

Willis Bing Davis

Christian Davell

Sean Ferguson

Rick Flynn

Kirsten Fricke

Michael Groomes

Gary Harris

David Hastings

Amy Jones

Preetamdas Kirtana

Michael London

Sierra McCurtis

Karen Moon Thomas

Terry Morris

Natalie Nagy

Julie Nakagawa

Terrelia Ogletree

DeShona Pepper-Robertson

Kelsa Rieger

Robin Sampson FaFiade

Staci Shockley-Matthews

Sierra Smith

Sharon Smith

Rodney Veal

Gina Walther

Darlene West

Karen Wick-Gagnet

Sheri Williams

Joe Williams-Willy Barret

Belinda Wright

Vanae Wright Pate

 

Come see us again at our next performance

Transforming Art

DCDC takes you on a modern dance journey with
IN MODERN MOVES

Feb 17, 7:30 PM | Feb 18, 4 PM
Victoria Theatre

Black (aka American) History month features 2 works by Talley Beatty bridging Reconstruction to the culmination of the Great Migration. Former Artistic Director Kevin Ward’s And Each Day will explore the cumulative power of "we the people." And the feather in our cap is Esplanade by legendary choreographer Paul Taylor. We will gild this lily with live performances of Bach’s Violin Concertos by our esteemed guests, the Springfield Symphony under the direction of Peter Stafford Wilson.

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