Spring Dance Happening Kicks off Wednesday, April 27

Spring Dance Happening Kicks off Wednesday, April 27
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Spring Dance Happening will take place Wednesday, April 27, through Friday, April 29, at The University of Tampa, featuring popular music and student dancers from all parts of the University community. The show begins at 8 p.m. each night in the Falk Theatre at 428 W. Kennedy Blvd., opposite campus. It is free and open to the public.

Dance Happening will feature choreography by 12 selected UT students.

“While there is not a singular theme for the concert, each choreographer works extensively with faculty mentors to develop and refine their vision,” said Michael Crotty, assistant professor of dance and director for this year’s event. “What you see is the result of a unique choreographic process.”

This semester, around 75 students will participate in all three performances. “Dance Happening is always an exciting time to see choreographers and dancers thrive. How we move is important. How we can be moved as an audience is equally important,” said Crotty.

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