1179 Union Circle #310607
Denton, Texas 76203

New Choreographers Concert
Shaken & Stirred

When:
April 24 & 25, 2009 @ 8 pm
April 26, 2009 @ 8 pm

Where:

University Of North Texas
Department of Dance and Theatre
RTFP Building – University Theatre

The RTFP building, home to the Department Office, the Box Office and the University and Studio Theatres, is located on the corner of Welch and Chestnut streets, adjacent to the parking structure. The most convenient entry to the theatre lobby and box office is through the main entrance, across from the College of Business Administration.
Ticket Information:

$5.00 Admission

Box Office hours are 1:00-5:00 p.m. Monday-Friday when Fall and Spring classes are in session. Tickets can be ordered with a credit card over the phone by calling (940) 565-2428 or Metro (817) 267-3731 ext. 2428. We are located in the RTFP building in the first floor lobby of the University Theatre (room 104). At our box office location, we can accept cash, checks and credit cards.

Tickets to an individual production may be purchased approximately two weeks before that show opens. We strongly recommend that you purchase tickets in advance for the show you plan to attend. Seating availability is often limited, and many shows sell out quickly. The box office opens one hour prior to each performance for will-call and to sell any remaining tickets for that performance.

There is a NO LATE SEATING policy for productions in the Studio Theatre. We are no longer able to accept unpaid reservations for our performances. All sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges.
Event Information:

The New Choreographers Concert: Shaken & Stirred features the dance works of fourteen student choreographers completing their undergraduate degrees in dance. Through an investigation of various issues and topics each of these choreographers presents an exploration in movement and sound focused on themes which express personal points of view. Several students have taken extremely personal points of view and developed works in tribute to a parent. Other works take a more global view of social issues and cultural phenomena. The works presented in this concert represent the voices and visions of the next generation of contemporary choreographers.

The collaborative nature of dance as an art form is emphasized through this production experience as student choreographers work with student lighting designers, stage managers and costume designers. Faculty members provide mentorship to the students throughout the process. The results of this ongoing collaboration among designers, dancers and choreographers promise an evening of adventurous dance.

Official Website: http://www.danceandtheatre.unt.edu

Added by amoteatroab on April 14, 2009

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