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Butler dance at the IMA

brad.pitt
by brad.pitt

Posted: Dec 10, 2007 in Things to do, Culture

Tags: ima, dance, roman art, free, Butler

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These events are something I never miss:

Organized by instructor by Melli Hoppe -- one of the city's most creative and talented people -- these modern dance or site-specific interpretive dance performances are always memorable and a feast for the senses. They are much better than those terms make them sound.

Here are the details:

Butler Theatre's Stage Movement 3 class presents:

Portrait of the Unknown: An Interpretive Performance at the Indianapolis Museum of Art 4000 Michigan Road

* Thursday and Friday, Dec 13 and 14 * 7:00 pm * Meet in Efroymson Family Entrance Pavilion * Free

In direct response to the Roman Art from the Louvre exhibition, students in Butler University's stage movement course will stage a site-specific performance in Clowes Pavilion at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. The performers will explore movement and text inspired by Roman art and the ancient world.

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