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Apr072011

April 7, 2011, Thursday - Shapiro & Smith Dance at Southern Theater (4 nights)

Times:

April 7 - 7:30pm
April 8 - 8:00pm
April 9 - 8:00pm
April 10 - 7:00pm

Location: Southern Theater, 1420 Washington Avenue South

This exciting weekend of dance includes three world premieres: Burning Air, a solo by Joanie Smith about the Great Hinckley Fire of 1894; When We Last Spoke, an intimate work for four women and one man (alternately taking on the role of lover, son, and father); and a physically daring new work by Eddie Oroyan for himself and fellow company members. The program also features last season’s smash hit Bolero, a “thrill ride of a dance” (Star Tribune). Known for performing tales of beauty and biting wit with breathtaking physicality and emotional depth, Shapiro & Smith Dance has earned an international reputation for virtuosity, substance and pure abandon.