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UT’s Fall Dance Happening is Happening Oct. 24–26

The Fall Dance Happening will take place from Oct. 24–26 at The University of Tampa, featuring popular music and student dancers from all parts of the University community. The show will begin each night at 8 p.m. in Falk Theatre, 428 W. Kennedy Blvd, and is free and open to the public.

The Dance Happening will feature choreography by UT students, the majority of which are choreographing pieces for the first time.

“This is a unique semester due to so many eligible choreographers graduating last spring,” said Susannah LeMarquand, assistant professor of dance. “The new choreographers are very excited and their ideas are strong and diverse.” 

The dance styles range from tap to contemporary, and the pieces cover a multitude of themes: socio-political issues, the power of feminism and a celebration of the ability to overcome hardships in life. This semester, more than 70 students are participating in these collaborations.

“The Dance Happening is a transformative experience for many of our students, both choreographers and dancers,” said LeMarquand. “They work together to bring an abstract concept into reality on the stage, and then see how dance can truly impact all involved, from dancers to audience.” 

The Dance Happening is free, but arrive early for the best available seats. For more information, contact LeMarquand at slemarquand@ut.edu or (813) 257-6322.