Local dancers to hold benefit concert for cancer

    The Stephen F. Austin State University chapter of Dancers Against Cancer and Phi Psi fraternity, along with the Gobel School of Dance, will hold a benefit concert supporting cancer research at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2, and Saturday, Dec. 3, at the Shelton Gym on the SFA campus.

Pictured are members of Dancers Against Cancer, a newly formed SFA student organization committed to raising cancer awareness through dance.

    The groups will present a wide variety of dance performances, including jazz, hip-hop, ballet, lyrical and comedy. All proceeds from the concert will benefit local breast cancer support groups.

    “Cancer is something that will directly or indirectly impact us all,” said Courtney Vernon, president of Dancers Against Cancer.

    “Giving back through the art of dance is a way to raise awareness and honor survivors and those lost to cancer.”

    Tickets will be sold at the door and are $3 for students and $5 for general admission. For more information, contact Kayli Steger Head at (936) 468-2553 or stegerkn@sfasu.edu.

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2 Responses to Local dancers to hold benefit concert for cancer

  1. Johnny says:

    Glad to see the girls from Babydoll’s are doing something positive in spite of the adversity that they face.

  2. Anonymous says:

    If anyone is planning on moving any body parts…you need a license from the sheriff’s dept.

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