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From dancing on a fire escape to choreography set in a grove of evergreens, these dances have been created on-site and witnessed by an audience of passersby in the true spirit of site-specific choreography. The final creations have been captured on video for this unique virtual event.
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Choreographers include faculty members Cari Cunningham and Nate Hodges and students Sarah Johnson, Abby Rosen, Laura Ryerson, Rebecca Vance, Hanna Walkinshaw and Sarah Ziolkowski.
The Fall w88 casino Festival premieres at 7:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 20, and is available on-demand through midnight, Sunday, Nov. 22. This event is free and open to the w88 casino. After registering, guests will receive an email confirmation with instructions for how to view the performance.
The Fall w88 casino Festival was funded in part by the Associated Students of the w88 casino of Nevada and the Graduate Student Association.
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