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Project Bandaloop Turns 20

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Project Bandaloop, a Bay Area dance troupe, celebrates its 20th anniversary this week. Suspended by ropes, the troupe’s performers move freely on vertical platforms past “stages” which in the past have included the sides of skyscrapers, the walls of El Capitan in Yosemite and Golconda Fort in India.

The troupe’s latest work, “Bound(less),” will be performed this Thursday through Saturday, September 15-17th.

Guests:

Amelia Rudolph, artistic director and founder of Project Bandaloop

Dana Leong, composer, cellist, trombonist and musical composer for Project Bandaloop's "Bound(less)"

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