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The more-than-50-year-old dance company Pilobolus continues to create new works in its own style. Its current tour includes world-premiere pieces as well as established works with some updated tweaks. Piloloblus will be at Walton Arts Center on March 14. Ozarks at Large's Kyle Kellams reached Renee Jaworski, the executive director and co-artistic director of the company, and Matt Kent, artistic director to learn more about the production.
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On today's show, a new business aims to create a supportive and safe environment for female cyclists. Also, what Fred Rogers can still teach us about learning. Plus, more than 50 years of dance from Pilobolus.
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The Center for Multicultural & Diversity Education at the University of Arkansas will host Dallas Black Dance Theatre at Faulkner Performing Arts Center Thursday night. Also, a new exhibition of photography, "Better in Black," includes images of current UA students, faculty and staff. The opening reception for the exhibition is Feb.13, from 5-7 p.m.
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On today's show, Hillary Clinton, former first lady Arkansas and secretary of state, spoke at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Paul Gating, editor of the Northwest Arkansas Business Journal, interviews Charles Robinson, the newly appointed chancellor of the University of Arkansas. Plus, a fundraising dance competition, tunes for the weekend and more.
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"Dancing With Our Stars" asks six people who are not professional dancers to dance. The event raises awareness about (and research money) neurofibromatosis.
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Professional dancers team up with novices for a night of dance for the Eureka Springs Chamber of Commerce.MUSIC: "I Could Have Danced All Night" by Sun Ra