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October 10, 2018
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South’s Continuum Dance Company members India Fitzgibbon and Jackie Tijerina perform “Statera” Oct. 3 at Converge. Photo by JW McNay/The Collegian
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NE’s Movers Unlimited performs “#loveyoself” Oct. 3 at Converge in downtown Fort Worth’s Sundance Square. Photo by JW McNay/The Collegian
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