The North Springs High School Dance Company is closing out the year with “CORE,” a twist on traditional performances that highlights how dance can bring academic subjects to life.
Guided by Dance Magnet Director Monica Noble, the show explores the connection between dance and learning through a showcase of student choreography.

Show highlights NSHS uniqueness
Tickets are on sale now for both 7 p.m. performances on April 22 and 23. They will be held in the North Springs auditorium at 7447 Roswell Road in Sandy Springs.
A North Springs spokesperson said the production reflects the school’s innovative spirit as it prepares to become Fulton County Schools’ only STEAM-certified high school. STEAM programs expand on science, technology, engineering, and math, integrating the arts to promote imaginative problem-solving.
“Whether you are a dance enthusiast, a supporter of the arts, or simply looking for an engaging night out, “CORE” promises to deliver an evening filled with energy, emotion, and inspiration,” the spokesperson said. “Don’t miss the opportunity to experience powerful performances by talented student performers and to immerse yourself in a powerful form of storytelling, learning, and connection.”
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April 22 at 7 p.m.
April 23 at 7 p.m.
The North Springs Dance Company magnet program is built around student composition. At the heart of the production is the exploration of left-brain and right-brain theories. Audiences will see how logic and creativity can work together to create something meaningful, emotional, and visually striking.
“From analytical concepts to imaginative storytelling, ‘CORE’ reveals the beauty that emerges when students connect academics with the arts,” the spokesperson said. “‘CORE’ gives these talented students the chance to showcase not only their technical dance abilities, but also their creativity, critical thinking, and unique perspectives.”
