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Harrison Dancers Preview Concert at Martin Luther King Day Event

Students of the Farmington Hills high school dance program will perform Feb. 8.

 
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Harrison High Dance Company previews its Feb. 8 concert during Monday's Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration at the Farmington Community Library Main Library.
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Harrison High Dance Company previews its Feb. 8 concert during Monday's Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration at the Farmington Community Library Main Library.

Harrison High School dancers didn't have much space to work with as they performed during Monday's Martin Luther King, Jr. Day celebration at the Farmington Community Library, and they used every inch. 

Dancers performed three works during their 2 p.m. performance in the Main Library second floor auditorium, which previewed their Feb. 8 winter concert.

Director Toi Banks said in addition to guest choreographer Melissa Rector of The Koresh Dance Company in Philadelphia, dancers will perform works created by alumnae Tiffany Norris, a senior at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Quatiece Salter, who is studying dance at Wayne State. The program will also include choreography by current students.

For more information, write to harrison.­dance@­gmail.­com

Once you've taken a look at the video taken during their Monday performance, check out the list of today's events on our calendar, along with events for which you'll need to register for buy tickets later this week:

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Check our calendar for more activities, classes and events happening today and throughout the week. If your event isn't listed, here's how to add it: How to Post an Event on Patch.

Correction: The dates for Harrison High's production of Guys and Dolls were incorrectly listed in the original version of this post. 

About this column: Here's what you should know as you start your day. Related Topics: Events, Farmington Community Library, First Thing, Harrison Dance Company, and Martin Luther King Jr.

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