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Breakin' Curfew 2009

Breakin’ Curfew 2009
Friday, May 8
8 p.m. at the Power Center for Performing Arts
(Fletcher at E. Huron Street, Ann Arbor)

*Student admission: $12 *General admission: $16

Ticket Purchase Info:
On Friday, May 8, tickets can be purchased at the UMS box office in the Michigan League until 5 p.m.; by phone at (734) 764-2538; or online at www.ums.org (there is an extra surcharge/handling fee). The Power Center box office opens at 6:30 p.m. before the show.

Somewhere between the hyper-energy inducing Glow Stick Dancers routine at the introduction, and the comedic folk served up by Johnny Colorado and the Beaver Brown Band, the audience during the 6th annual performance of Breakin’ Curfew will fully realize the tremendous burgeoning teenage talent that Southeastern Michigan has to offer. The show, presented by the Neutral Zone and the University Musical Society (UMS), is offering its most diverse variety of talent yet; a fusion of youthful passion, cadence, and creativity.

Performers include:
•APEX Glowstickers (dance routine to techno music)
•The Weather State (electronic rock band from Saginaw)
•Krithika Rajkumar (master Indian classical dancer)
•Fowl and Dradie DaDon (emcees from Detroit)
•Soulfege and the Pioneers (A Capella singers)
•Animando (classical music trio)
•White Ravens (indie rock band)
•Ben Lougheed (solo classical guitar)
•Perception featuring Kevin Sherman (swinging soul/R&B)
•Bhangra Dance Crew (all male Indian pop dance group)
•Johnny Colorado and the Beaver Brown Band (Ann Arbor comedy rock/folk band)
•Pioneer High School Big Band
•Julius Theophilus
•Phasis (avant-garde free jazz)
•Volume Youth Poets
•DJ Jelly (aka Will Penner-Hahn)
•Kyle Hall (electronic music from Detroit)

For more information, contact Mary Moffett at (734) 214-9995 ext. 223 or email mary@neutral-zone.org.




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