Dancefest Schedule

Each of DANCEfest's three concert programs provide an eclectic experience of what dance is being done in Austin. Tickets are $10 ($8 seniors and children) and can be purchased through The Box Office by phone (454-TIXS) or at the door. For additional information, photos, and biographies of the performers, you can access the DANCEfest Web page at http://www.austindancefest.com.


FRIDAY, JANUARY 29

Door opens at 6pm

7-7:30pm Csárdás Hungarian Dancers

7:30-8pm Karuna

8-8:30pm Ariel Dance Theater

8:30-9pmIntermission

9-9:30pm The Creeps

9:30-10pm Johnson/Long Dance Company

10-10:30pm Ballet Austin


SATURDAY, JANUARY 30

Door opens at 6pm

7-7:30pm Anuradha Naimpally

7:30-8pm Auspicious Breaking Crew

8-8:30pm Ballet East Dance Theatre

8:30-9pmIntermission

9-9:30pm Kinesis Dance Theatre Project

9:30-10pmSharir+Bustamante Dance Works
(showcasing Xenon Dance)

10-10:30pmDeborah Hay


SUNDAY, JANUARY 31

Door opens at noon

1-1:30pm Body Talk

1:30-2pm Believe in Me

2-2:30pm Aztlan Folkorico Dance Company

2:30-3pmIntermission

3-3:30pm Roy Lozano's Ballet Folklorico

3:30-4pm Puerto Rican Folkloric Dance Co.

4-4:30pm Irish Dance Company

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