The Bates Dance Festival, celebrating its 41st season, will present four distinctive dance performances in July at Schaeffer Theatre on the Bates College Campus as well as a recently added 4D sound performance from Maine-based James Allister Sprang at Trinity Episcopal Church, the annual fundraising event BDFête on July 22, and a number of free […]
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Performers from around the world will attend July 14 to 31.
By Sacha FeldbergSun Journal
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Students and instructors from the Bates College Dance Festival’s Technology of the Circle course perform July 26, 2019, in Kennedy Park in Lewiston. They were partnered with the city’s Lunchtime in Kennedy Park, which included music and food trucks.
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LEWISTON For its 39th year, the Bates Dance Festival has danced through the storms and rainbows of life, bringing together an international community of choreographers, performers, educators and students in a collaborative community to study, perform and create beautiful and new work.
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