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Triple Treat For Contemporary Dance Aficionados

Triple Treat For Contemporary Dance Aficionados

Contemporary dance aficionados get a triple treat at the end of the month as Unitec celebrates the arrival of spring with their annual dance spectacular, Choreofest: Te Mahuru Spring 2010.

Choreofest is a stimulating dance triptych of unique and innovative student works from New Zealand's leading contemporary dance and choreography programme. These exciting works offer a fresh and varied perspective on art, life and performance through the eyes of the Unitec Dance School's first, second year and graduating contemporary dance students.

The three-part performance season opens on Wednesday, 25 August with Choreofest: Tahi; a four day event featuring the first year dance students. The second year students will then perform Choreofest: Rua on 8-11 September. The season closes with the graduating class of third year students in Choreofest: Toru on 22-25 September.

All shows will be held at the dance studios at Unitec's Mt Albert campus in Auckland.

WHAT'S ON?
CHOREOFEST TAHI
When: Wed 25, Aug '10 - Sat 28, Aug '10, 7-9pm
CHOREOFEST RUA
When: Wed 8, Sep '10 - Sat 11, Sep '10, 7-9pm
CHOREOFEST TORU
When: Wed 22, Sep '10 - Sat 25, Sep '10, 7-9pm
Venue: Unitec Dance Studios, Building 7, Gate 1, Carrington Rd, Mt. Albert, Auckland
Cost: Adult: $15, Conc: $10 with ID (Unitec staff, unwaged, seniors), Students: $5 with ID
Tickets: Book now at iTICKET http://www.iticket.co.nz/events/search/?searchtext=choreofest
or (09) 361 1000. Booking fees may apply.

ENDS

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