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Catalysts/Dissonance: BFA Dance Senior Spring Showcases  

Thu Apr 30 at 7:30pm

Tampa, FL

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Catalysts/Dissonance Spring 2026 BFA Dance Senior Showcases A USF Dance Production Catalysts on Wednesday April 29th at 7:30pm Dissonance on Thursday April 30th at 7:30pm USF Theatre 1 Tampa Campus Join BFA in Dance Seniors as they share their Spring BFA Senior Projects. Each work represents the students' choreographic vision. Join us to see the stunning, inventive work that these emerging dance artists have created. Catalysts on Wednesday April 29th will feature ten works from current BFA Dance seniors. And come back on Thursday April 30th for Dissonance to see the second showcase featuring ten additional new works by the rest of the Dance BFA senior class! Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to USF College of Design, Art & Performance. All proceeds directly support CDAP students including those who performed today.

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3839 USF Holly Drive Theatre I, Tampa, FL

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