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Moore ’23 Dances at Busch Gardens for First Professional Dance Contract

Hallie Moore ’23 (Bachelor of Fine Art in Dance) is spending her summer at Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, Virginia, dancing in “American Jukebox: Summer Remix.”

“This contract has been so much fun since recently graduating,” said Moore. “Getting to see all the audience members dance with us in their seats is so fun to see! This is also a show of different styles and I’m loving every minute of it.”

The company performs up to four times each day on most days each week from mid-June through mid-August.

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