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Published on Thursday, October 4, 2007

Northern Dance Theatre promotes AIDS awareness event
By JOSE VILLALOBOS

The King Memorial Commons was abuzz with music Wednesday.

Dancers from the Northern Dance Theatre, affiliated with the College of Visual and Performing Arts, performed in a promotion for the upcoming “Art for Life,” an AIDS awareness event. The AIDS Foundation of Chicago will host the event at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at the Egyptian Theatre.

Along with dancers, the event will also feature musical performers from Chicago and the DeKalb area.

Ashlie Jarosz, a senior dance performance major in her third year with NDT, produces the show.

“We want to have a thousand people there,” Jarosz said.

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