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Dance
Pushing Boundaries
December 4-December 7, 2008
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Add Review/CommentBallet East Dance Company explores the realms of awareness, by sharing a collective unconsciousness. By "Pushing Boundaries," choreograhers are aiming to upset conventional norms with an invitation to indulge in the rebelliously creative. The production features themes of personal frustrations, strength and playful beauty, the dichotomy between vulnerability and power, all as a reminder of the importance of justice and peace in this small world; we are one.
Witness an eclectic array of movement and vision from some of Austin's most up and coming choreographers - Melissa Villarreal, Gina Patterson, Eric Midgley, Sharon Marroquin, Ananda Moss, Toni Bravo and Guest Choreographer and Ballet East Alumni, Dixon Mean, as they push their creative and personal boundaries to produce an innovative kaleidoscope of fiery dance works.
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Ticket Info
Tickets: Adults $12.00
Children/Seniors $8.00Info Phone: 512-474-8497
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Dates & Times
Dates:
December 4-December 7, 2008Times:
Thursday - Saturday at 8:00pm
Sunday at 2:00pm -
Venue Info
1110 Barton Springs Road Austin, TX 78704
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