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‘Ten Mintues Max’ to dance
The concept of this annual Dance Umbrella show is simple: Each dance ensemble has just 10 minutes on stage to debut their new work.

This year features the latest from eight groups including Olivia Chacon and Flamencuera, Ballet East’s Jennifer Weitz and Verge Dance Company.
Also on the bill is Austin newcomer and buzzed-about modern dancemaker, Charles O. Anderson. Named by Dance Magazine as one of “25 To Watch,” Anderson recently joined the dance faculty at UT. Anderson merges traditional and contemporary African-inspired dance styles to create narrative-driven dance works.
‘Ten Minutes Max.”
8 p.m. Saturday
Austin Ventures Studio Theater, Ballet Austin, 501 W. Third St.
$12-$18 ($6 children under 12)
www.danceumbrella.com





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