Upcoming events:
Raising The Barre
November 14 - 16 7p.m.
Experience the breathtaking premiere of Human Nature Contemporary Ballet's latest creation, "Seasons of Sonder/Un Million De Primaveras," at the University of Texas at El Paso's remarkable dance concert, Raising The Barre. This inspiring event is not just a celebration of artistic talent but also serves a noble purpose, as it is organized to support Desert Dance the university’s student organization. Spanning three unforgettable evenings from November 14 through the 16, with performances commencing at 7 p.m., the June Sadowski Kruszewski Studio Theater will come alive with captivating performances. These evenings promise to be a rich tapestry of talent, featuring stunning works choreographed both by current UTEP students and accomplished alumni, all coming together to elevate the art form and inspire the community. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a gala that promises to enrich your cultural experience while contributing to the development of passionate dancers at UTEP.
November 14 - 16 7p.m.
Experience the breathtaking premiere of Human Nature Contemporary Ballet's latest creation, "Seasons of Sonder/Un Million De Primaveras," at the University of Texas at El Paso's remarkable dance concert, Raising The Barre. This inspiring event is not just a celebration of artistic talent but also serves a noble purpose, as it is organized to support Desert Dance the university’s student organization. Spanning three unforgettable evenings from November 14 through the 16, with performances commencing at 7 p.m., the June Sadowski Kruszewski Studio Theater will come alive with captivating performances. These evenings promise to be a rich tapestry of talent, featuring stunning works choreographed both by current UTEP students and accomplished alumni, all coming together to elevate the art form and inspire the community. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a gala that promises to enrich your cultural experience while contributing to the development of passionate dancers at UTEP.