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    Chamacos Dance: Viajes

    This is a contemporary dance performance featuring a series of short works about inner and geographical travels that change our life perspective, let us break the boundaries of our mind, and get closer to the true source of inspiration and creativity.
    Oct. 25-27. Fri.-Sat., 7pm; Sun., 4pm. $10-20.  
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    Dance Waterloo: Vital

    The public is invited to act as both observer and participant through a series of free dance performances by Dance Waterloo, inspired by Waterloo Greenway’s revitalization of Symphony Square, Waller Creek, and the surrounding urban greenspace.
    Thu.-Sun., Oct. 24-27, 7:30pm. Free.  
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    Theorist Fest: Finding Fisterra

    Theorist Fest, a four-day weekend of creative wonderment, features 85 multidisciplinary artists from across the United States – and Mexico, Brazil, Ecuador, England, South Korea, and India – performing all over the heart of Downtown Austin (but mostly centered at the MACC). Listen: In collaboration with Jennifer Chenoweth's Fisterra project, XYZ Atlas interviewed more than 200,000 people about why they feel a sense of belonging to a place. Now witness the myriad answers, as vividly and kinetically evoked by the likes of Maleek Washington, Manuel Vignoulle, Compañia Sunny Savoy, Daniel Martinez, Vivian Olviedo, Alberto Hiromoto, Group Acorde, and so many others. Aye, there will be informative panels and installations, too – this is a many-splendored explosion of arts from your Theorist friends, and highly recommended.
    Oct. 24-27. Prices vary; $100 for full-festival pass.  
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    Ventana Ballet: Undead

    Here's an immersive, adults-only Halloween show featuring professional dance and theater artists, where "you'll encounter the shadows of the night, where only the undead gather." Remember: In dance, as in journalism, IF IT BLEEDS, IT LEADS.
    Fri.-Sat., Oct. 25-26, 8pm. $25.  

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