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The American Spirit Dance Company, founded and directed by Professor Jo Rowan, presents an annual holiday season extravaganza, Home for the Holidays, each December. In March, the American Spirit Dance Company presents the Spring Show, a Broadway-style revue featuring tap, jazz, and musical theatre-style dances. In April, specially selected dancers form an American Spirit Touring Company to perform in domestic and international venues.

Jo Rowan, director of The American Spirit Dance Company and chairman of the Oklahoma City University Dance Department, began the American Spirit Dance Company for the purposes of celebrating America's unique contributions to dance through jazz, tap and musical theater and providing students with professional performance opportunities.

Since 1981, The American Spirit Dance Company has inspired audiences with pride in American dance with all its joy and optimism for life. The American Spirit is critically acclaimed in the United States and overseas and has become one of the premiere performing ensembles in central Oklahoma.

Over the years, the OCU dance program with its outstanding faculty has achieved international stature as a leader in preparing dancers and managers for professional careers in the entertainment industry.

Former OCU dance and arts management students may be found working from Oklahoma to Broadway and from Tokyo to the capitols of Europe. Former members of The American Spirit have appeared on Broadway in the following musicals: Crazy for You; Jerome Robbin's Broadway; Gentlemen Prefer Blondes; A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum; 42nd Street; Fosse; Smokey Joe's Cafe; Tommy; Chicago; Show Boat; Dreams; Fascinating Rhythm; Night Fever; You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown; Steel Pier; On The Town; Guys and Dolls; Hello Dolly!; and Peter Pan.

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