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Fall DanceSport Championships at BYU Nov. 9-10

One of nation's largest amateur ballroom dance competitions

The 2007 Brigham Young University DanceSport Championships, one of the nation's largest amateur ballroom dance competitions, will take place in the Wilkinson Student Center Ballroom Friday and Saturday, Nov. 9-10.

General admission is $10 or $18 for both days, reserved seats are $12 or $22 for both days and table seats are $16 or $30 for both days. Student tickets are available for $7 or $12 for both days. Tickets can be purchased at the Fine Arts Ticket Office, by calling (801) 422-4322 or by visiting performances.byu.edu.

The competition will be divided into five sessions beginning Friday afternoon and continuing on through Saturday evening. Participants will compete at the bronze, silver and gold levels. Dances will include the quickstep, polka, waltz, cha-cha, foxtrot, tango and paso doble.

For more information, contact the Ballroom Dance Office at (801) 422-4623 or visit byudancesport.com.

Writer: Aaron Searle

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