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February 13, 2002
Soul reverberates at CSUS dance concerts
"Soul Reverb," part of California
State University, Sacramento's Black History Month celebration,
infuses traditional African pieces with hip-hop, modern dance
and classic ballet to create riveting concerts. Presented
by Sacramento Black Art of Dance, S/BAD, the concerts are
at 8 p.m., today through Feb. 23 in Solano Hall 1010.
Choreographing the African rhythms and movements portion of
the concerts is Los Angeles-based dancer and drummer Anindo
Marshall who was featured in the hit television show "Survivor:
Africa." Taryn Lewis, Nathan Jones, Nicole Manker, Sheila
Coleman and Rita Clark choreographed other pieces in the show
and CSUS professor and S/BAD artistic director Linda Goodrich
created a dance piece set to the music of Omar Sosa and John
Santos.
The concerts also feature a special tribute to the late artist
Aaliyah with poetry by Dante Goodrich Giray.
Tickets for the event are $12 general, $10 for students and
seniors and $8 for children under the age of 11. Tickets are
available at the CSUS Ticket Office at (916) 278-4323.
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For
further information send E-Mail to infodesk@csus.edu or
contact Public Affairs (916)
278-6156.
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