The Week in Dance: Truth & Beauty, Black Grace

Courtesy Planning Ahead, Austin  Wed, 02/10/2010 - 4:13pm

Photo by Neil Ieremia Austin is a fine place for dance lovers to live.

We have a talented and forward-thinking ballet company in our midst as well as enough magnetism to attract world-class dance companies for the occasional visit.

In the space of a week we’ll have two chances to see some raw excitement on our stages, so consider the following opportunities as you plan your culture calendar.


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