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Dancing at Salvage Vanguard Theater
Salvage Vanguard Theater expands its regular programming withe ‘Dance Offbeat,’ dance showcases every third Thursday of the month.
To start things off, Austin Tapestry Dance Company shows off its modern tap stylings in ‘The Cutting Edge of Tapestry,’ including portions of Tapestry’s ‘The Lindy Project.’
Show starts at 8 p.m. Salvage Vanguard Theater, 2803 E. Manor Road. $10. www.salvagevanguard.org.
Before the tapping, join dancer Ellen Bartel — founder of the Big Range Dance Festival and Spank Dance Company — at 7 p.m. for her monthly public exploration of Butoh, the meditative Japanese theatrical movement. Bartel’s show is free.
July 2009 Butoh at Salvage Vanguard Theater.





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By Acia Gray
September 2, 2009 12:23 PM | Link to this
Thanks for spreading the word about Salvage Vanguard’s dance events! Not only will Austin be seeing Ellen Bartel’s great work, but all of those Thursdays will be in celebration of Tapestry Dance Company’s 20th Anniversary Season to include celebrations of past work, resident artists, talk-backs and a great opportunity for the city to join and celebrate with Tapestry!
Acia Gray Tapestry Dance Company Artistic Director