March 8, 2021

Vertical Dancers BANDALOOP to Perform at UArizona Vaccination Site

  • What: BANDALOOP vertical dance group to perform on the sides of campus buildings
  • When: Tuesday, March 9, 1-6 p.m.
  • Where: Performances will take place on the sides of the Psychology and Meinel Optical Sciences buildings, adjacent to the University of Arizona Mall
  • RSVP: Please RSVP to media_requests@list.arizona.edu

TUCSON, Ariz. — Media are invited to see BANDALOOP, innovators in vertical dance, perform on the sides of buildings adjacent to the University of Arizona Mall.

Arizona Arts Live is bringing the dance group, which combines intricate choreography and climbing technology to turn the dance floor on its side, to perform next to the university's state vaccination site.

The performance will take place from 1-6 p.m. on the sides of the Psychology and Meinel Optical Sciences buildings. Interviews with performers can be arranged.

Please RSVP to media_requests@list.arizona.edu if you plan to attend. 

Additional resources:

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Media contacts:
University Communications
520-626-9422
media_requests@list.arizona.edu


Chad Herzog
Arizona Arts Live
917-512-9439
chadherzog@email.arizona.edu

Charlie Snyder
Arizona Arts

719-432-7812
cjsnyder@email.arizona.edu

The University of Arizona, a land-grant university with two independently accredited medical schools, is one of the nation's top 40 public universities, according to U.S. News & World Report. Established in 1885, the university is widely recognized as a student-centric university and has been designated as a Hispanic Serving Institution by the U.S. Department of Education. The university ranked in the top 20 in 2019 in research expenditures among all public universities, according to the National Science Foundation, and is a leading Research 1 institution with $734 million in annual research expenditures. The university advances the frontiers of interdisciplinary scholarship and entrepreneurial partnerships as a member of the Association of American Universities, the 65 leading public and private research universities in the U.S. It benefits the state with an estimated economic impact of $4.1 billion annually. For the latest on the University of Arizona response to the novel coronavirus, visit the university's COVID-19 webpage.