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Dancers' Symposium Brings On The Funk
Feb 2, 2007 5:25 pm | by Catherine Scudera

The theme of the fall 2006 Dancers’ Symposium show – “Funkified” – may not do the show justice. Dancers’ Symposium is a biannual performance featuring diverse dance acts, ranging from hip-hop to classical ballet to ethnically traditional routines, all of which are expertly executed by Carnegie Mellon students. The show that took place on December 8 and 9 was no exception. In addition to “funkier” dance pieces, Funkified showcased raving, Afro-Caribbean, lyrical, and many more styles.

For more information about Dancers’ Symposium and video footage of past shows, visit the Dancers’ Symposium website. The spring 2007 show is set for early May. 



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