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Dancing Beyond

DBDT stages some therapy

By Michelle Mathews

Published on September 25, 2008 at 12:42am

Dancing Beyond Borders: the program that takes dance across the world to the areas where it's most needed, responding to dance emergencies with the best dance care, all handled by professional dancers donating their time. Hold on, I might be confusing that with Doctors Without Borders. Ah, yes, sorry. Dancing Beyond Borders is a "cool, courageous, complex, connected" modern dance performance presented by the Dallas Black Dance Theatre. You can understand my confusion; I mean, doctors, dancers, basically the same, right? Receive a little dance therapy when you go see the MDs (modern dancers, that is) in Dancing Beyond Borders at Scott Theatre, 1300 Gendy St. in Fort Worth, 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday. General admission is $15. Call 214-871-2390 or visit dbdt.com.
Sept. 26-27, 7:30 p.m., 2008


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