Life as art
Dance honor society raises $1,900 in annual AIDS Benefit concert.
Life as art
Dance honor society raises $1,900 in annual AIDS Benefit concert.
This year’s annual AIDS Benefit Concert raised $1,900 for the AIDS Outreach Center of Greater Tarrant County.
Chi Tau Epsilon, the dance honor society, produced the February fundraiser in collaboration with more than 50 students from the College of Fine Arts and other TCU performance organizations including the TCU Soul Steppers and Senseless Acts of Comedy, TCU’=s improv comedy troop.
Shown here is Ashanti Williams, performing “Lifeline,” choreographed by Susan Douglas Roberts, associate professor of dance.
For more information about the AIDS Outreach Center, go to www.aoc.org.

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