Bartlesville's Christmas Spectacular
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A high energy celebration of the season featuring the Art of Motion Dancers. Ballet, tap, jazz, lyrical and music theatre pieces performed to all you holiday favorites. From the rockette style kick lines to the littlest angels there's sure to be something for everyone. Santa will even make an appearance.
Tickets available through the BCC Box Office. Curtain goes up at 7pm.
Bartlesville's Christmas Spectacular
Phone : 918-333-3412 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : aomdance@aol.com
Web: www.myspace.com/bcspectacular
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