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For officials in the Texas Woman’s University School of Arts, it made sense to devote some time this summer to Latino music and dance. The university galleries got in on the festival with a joint exhibit featuring the work of two Latina artists.
The university is gearing up for the premiere of an original composition by a pre-eminent Mexican composer and guitarist even as it plans to spotlight the TWU International Dance Company, a group that has performed and studied a growing amount of Latino dance forms. “*
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