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Dance students to premiere choreography at 2014 Senior Exit Concert

The UGA department of dance will present the 2014 Senior Exit Dance Concert on November 12-14 at 8 p.m. in the New Dance Theater in the Dance Building on Sanford Drive.  The Franklin College of Arts and Sciences department presents this three-day event as part of the university's Spotlight on the Arts Festival.

The senior showcase is a demonstration of the unique artistic talents of the department of dance's senior bachelor’s degree candidates. Seniors Mollie Henry, Kalela Massey, Mirna Minkov, and Emi Murata will premiere their works at this week’s performances. 

In addition to creating works, the seniors will also be performing in their peers’ choreographic premieres. The work featured in the concert reflects each choreographer’s individual background and movement vocabulary, promising an evening of contemporary dance that is sure to delight. 

Advanced tickets are available for purchase at www.pac.uga.edu or via phone at 706-542-4400. Tickets are also available for purchase in person at the Tate Student Center ticket counter, Monday through Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. with cash, personal check, Bulldog Bucks, or major credit card. Tickets are also available at the door beginning at 7:00 p.m. before each performance. General admission ticket prices are $8 for students/seniors and $12 for adults. Because of limited seating for the three nights of performances, advance purchase is strongly recommended.

For more information on the Senior Exit Concert, please contact the department of dance at 706-542-4415 or visit www.dance.uga.edu. For more information on Spotlight on the Arts visit www.arts.uga.edu.

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