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Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company Presents Surfaces

SURFACES wraps up Ririe-Woodbury's 45th Season with works by three compelling contemporary choreographers including a new commission by award-winning New York choreographer Susan Marshall.

Recipient of three "Bessies" and the MacArthur "Genius" Award, she is the Artistic Director for Susan Marshall & Company and has created works for the Frankfurt Ballet and the Lyon Opera Ballet.

Performances will take place on April 23-25 at 7:30pm, at Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center.

The Company will also restage Doug Varone's musical and witty 1994 work "Strict Love" performed to a CBS memory-lane broadcast of the 1970s which shows a world from which certainty and uncompromised strength have vanished.

The last work of the program is Wayne McGregor's physically engaging work "Series I," which pushes one's perception of space in surprising and imaginative ways. McGregor, the new resident choreographer for the Royal Ballet in London, has been called one of the most innovative and unique contemporary choreographers working in Europe today. -- www.ririewoodbury.com

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