
Parsons Dance
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DateDecember 1
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Event Starts8:00 PM
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Ticket PricesTickets start at $34.50, including facility fee per ticket. Prices subject to change with demand.
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LocationConcert Hall
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
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Tilles Your Way
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Event Details
Known for its energized, athletic and joyous style, Parsons Dance is internationally renowned for creating and performing contemporary American dance. Program to include The Road, with music by Cat Stevens, and commissioned by Tilles Center with support from the Sandra and Eric Krasnoff Dance Endowment, Vickie Morris, Rory Pottruck, and Chuck Andrews.
Full program: Swing Shift, Duet from Finding Center, Thick As Thieves, Untitled New David Parsons Work, Caught, The Road
Join us for an Arts Insider event with Artistic Director David Parsons and Associate Artistic Director Natalie Lomonte, 6:45-7:30 pm in the Krasnoff Theater. Arts Insiders are pre-show conversations, lectures and presentations that give an insider's view on what goes into each performance, setting the context for what audiences will see and hear on stage at that evening’s show. Free for all ticket holders!
Sponsored, in part, by Dori and Peter Tilles.
Dance performances are made possible, in part, by the Eric and Sandy Krasnoff
Dance Endowment.
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