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Farrar ’21, ’23 Joins Odyssey Dance Theatre

Lily Farrar ’21, ’23 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Dance, Master of Science in Performing Arts Leadership & Management) has been one of the newest members of Odyssey Dance Theatre (@odysseydancetheatre), based in Salt Lake City, Utah, since last fall. Last summer, Farrar served as a public relations intern with Koresh Dance Company (@koreshdance) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as part of her performing arts leadership & management degree.

Farrar recently began a two-week residency at the Mid-Valley Performing Arts Center and will take off for Germany for a 3-week tour to finish off the season. She will be performing in “Chicago,” “Romeo & Juliet” (a modern version with hip hop and ballroom), “Let It Be” (a Beatles tribute) and “Sledgehammer” (a Peter Gabriel show) with the addition of some contemporary repertory pieces featuring work from Mia Michaels and Christian Denice.

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