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A formal partnership between Wright State University and the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company is being announced today.
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A formal partnership between Wright State University and the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company is being announced today.
The goal is to solidify and expand the decades-long relationship which exposes the university’s dance students to professional dance experiences. The new collaboration is expected to involve the sharing of guest artists and the creation of new dance pieces. DCDC will provide guest artists and adjunct faculty to Wright State’s dance program as well.
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