Lula Washington Dance Theatre on January 13
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This Los Angeles–based repertoire dance company created in 1980 performs a contemporary program choreographed by founder Lula Washington
- Seating: orchestra or balcony
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Lula Washington Dance Theatre
- About the founder: An artistic director, choreographer, teacher, and dancer, Lula Washington has received a number of awards, including a National Endowment for the Arts choreography fellowship.
- About the company: The 10-member group most often uses dance to explore social and humanitarian issues, including aspects of African American history and culture.
- About the program: a unique and highly theatrical blend of African, modern, ballet, and performance art
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About Lula Washington Dance Theatre
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