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Dance Houston 2007
Local show grows up
Published on August 09, 2007
ItÂs hard to believe that just five years ago, this dance concert was a small-time variety show held at St. JohnÂs School, with the modest mission to increase dance appreciation in Houston. It seems to have succeeded: Dance Houston 2007 has had to find vastly larger performance spaces, dance companies now compete for entry and itÂs sprouted accessory events like dance camps, collaborative choreographers projects and winter formals. This year, 13 groups will perform selections from their repertoires, making for an eclectic blend of modern, classical, hip-hop and international dance. Local stalwarts like Psophonia, Revolve and Barbara King Dance Company will join the up-and-comers in FLY Kids, the African-Diaspora-inspired Second Generation Dance Company and the spiritually charged performers of Urban Souls. It might be time to update that mission statement: ÂCelebration seems more appropriate than Âappreciation.Â