DANCE GRADUATE STUDENT MULCAHY TO PRESENT EVENING OF 'DARK AND HORRIFIC CHOREOGRAPHY'

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Date: 20061015
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Texas State University System-Sam Houston State University issued the following news release:

Dance graduate student Courtney Mulcahy will present an evening of "dark and horrific choreography" during her graduate thesis concert, "Within," on Thursday and Friday (Oct. 19-20).

Performances are scheduled for 8 p.m. on both days in the SHSU Dance Theatre, located in Academic Building III.

The program will feature approximately five modern dance performances, including Mulcahy's graduate thesis research on horror in dance choreography, "Stripped," which was inspired by Charlotte Perkins Gilman's ...

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