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WAAPA dance students unleash their choreographic creativity

WAAPA’s graduating dancers are set to unleash their choreographic talents in a short season of original dance works performed in the intimate setting of UWA’s Dolphin Theatre.

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Unleash is a unique celebration of the incredible talent on display at WAAPA, with the self-devised pieces of the 3rd Year Dance students being performed by their peers and set to original music composed by the Composition and Music Technology students.

Performances are on from Tuesday 29th until Friday 31st August at 7:30pm, and there is an additional matinee performance at 2:00pm on Saturday 1st September.

Book now at WAAPA Box Office or call (08) 9370 6895.

Source: Media Release, images Christoph Canato and Jon Green


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