Dance
Oct 6
Thriller
Oct 20
Postcards With A View
Oct 30
Rapunzel
Odyssey Dance Theatre: Thriller October 6
Wednesday 7pm, Columbia Theatre for the Performing Arts 
Odyssey Dance Theatre
Thriller
This talented group is comprised of dancers that can do it all -- from ballet to tap, jazz to modern, and ballroom to funk and hip-hop. Odyssey’s popular Halloween spectacular contains all your spooky favorites from Frankenstein to Jason. Thriller is a thrill for the audiences, leaving you breathless with laughter, shuddering with fear -- and totally entertained. 
$22 adults; $20 srs/fac/staff/alumni; $18 group rate; $10 non-SLU students; SLU students free
Sponsored by Durham Autoplex, Ener/Tech Marketing Inc., Hancock Bank, and North Oaks Health System.
Supported in part by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture, Recreation & Tourism in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council. Funding has also been  provided by the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. 
Running time -- 2 hours, 15 minutes
Master class: October 6, 3:30pm, Kinesiology and Health Studies Building dance studio. Free
Postcards With a View
October 20
Wednesday, 7:30pm, Vonnie Borden Theatre
Department of Music and Dramatic Arts
Postcards with a View
Through the medium of dance, Postcards with a View will present vignettes about human relations, conflicts, dreams, memories, joyful times and forgotten places. The concert will feature the choreography of Southeastern faculty and students, live music by Southeastern musicians and singers, and a special contribution by guest artist-in-residence Skip Costa of New York's COREmovement Project and NYLA Dance Conventions.
$4 general admission; $2 srs/fac/staff/alumni, non-SLU students; SLU students free.
Running time -- 60 minutes
Auditions and master class to be announced: For information, call 985-549-5254.


RapunzelOctober 29
Friday, 7pm, Vonnie Borden Theatre
Rapunzel
Writer Alan Marsh has created another mythology, a new twist -- with an edge -- on the original fairytale.  Directed by Martie Fellom, the timeless story of the beauty with flowing locks is brought to life through dance, choreographed by Southeastern students Jarrod Cashe, Kristin Brooke Johnson, and Micah Richerand.
$5 general admission, $3 srs/fac/staff/alumni, non-SLU students; SLU students free.

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