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Savion Glover

October 16, 2003
  
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 October 16, 2003

CONTACT:
Margie Yu
Public Affairs Specialist 
(323) 343-3047

 

 

Cal State L.A. 
Office of Public Affairs 
(323) 343-3050 
Fax: (323) 343-6405

For immediate release:
Tony-Award Winning Tap Dancer
Brings In 'Da Noise at Cal State L.A.

What & Who:
Cal State L.A. presents “Taps: A Lecture & Performance by Savion Glover.” Exhausting and exhilarating are the best words to describe four-time Tony Award-winning tap dancer Savion Glover, creator of the Broadway hit Bring In ’Da Noise, Bring In ’Da Funk. Glover has revitalized an old art form with “energy and innovation.” Enjoy an evening of entertainment and enlightenment with tap dance’s funkiest sensation, Savion Glover.

When:
Friday, November 14, 2003, 7:00 p.m.

Where:
Cal State L.A. Luckman Theatre. The University is located at the Eastern Avenue exit, San Bernardino (I-10) Freeway, at the interchange of the 10 and 710 Freeways. Event parking is available on the top level of North Parking Structure II.

Tickets:
Cal State L.A. students: $8
Faculty/Staff/Alumni: $10
Guests: $15
Tickets may be purchased at the following campus venues:
Information Desk, 1st floor, University-Student Union
Associated Students, Inc. Service Center, 1st floor, University-Student Union
Luckman Theatre Box Office, Luckman Fine Arts Complex, (323) 343-6600
Tickets may also be ordered through Ticketmaster: www.ticketmaster.com or (213) 365-3500.

More:
Sponsored by the Associated Students, Inc., Center for Student Development and Programs, Cross Cultural Centers, Luckman Fine Arts Complex, U-SU, and student fees.

Info:
For more details or assistance in accommodating a disability, contact the CSULA Center for Student Development and Programs at least one week prior to the program at (323) 343-5110.

California State University, Los Angeles, is a comprehensive university at the heart of a major metropolitan city. The 175-acre hilltop campus is located five miles east of Los Angeles’ civic and cultural center. Since 1947, Cal State L.A. has been a leader in providing quality higher education. Today, the campus comprises a faculty of internationally recognized scholars and artists, and more than 21,000 students with a wide variety of interests, ages and backgrounds that reflect the city’s dynamic mix of populations. The CSU: A leader in high-quality, accessible, student-focused higher education.

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