Organizer: School of Dance
Venue: Stevie Eller Dance Theatre
Start Time: 7:30pm

Experience the cutting edge of dance artistry and advanced research at the School of Dance’s MFA Thesis Concert.

This compelling event features the culminating works of our Master of Fine Arts candidates, who are pushing the boundaries of movement and expression. Through innovative choreography and thought-provoking themes, these graduate students showcase the depth of their research and the evolution of their artistic voices. Join us for an evening of groundbreaking performances that reflect the depth of inquiry and innovation inherent in the graduate-level experience. Don’t miss this opportunity to witness the next generation.

TICKETS: Adult $22 / Senior, Military, U of A Employee $20 / Student $15

  • Friday, May 9, 7:30p
  • Saturday, May 10, 7:30p
Photo by Mackenzie Haensgen.
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