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18 September, 2021

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Press release from the University of Alabama at Birmingham: September 17, 2021 Per UAB policy, media are not allowed on UAB's campus or inside UAB buildings without an escort from our media relations team. In light of our visitor policy and enhanced COVID guidelines, and by request, UAB Media Relations will work to capture photo/video assets of select events for media's use. Photo by Steve WoodAerial dance company Bandaloop will perform Friday, Sept. 24, on the University of Alabama at Birmingham campus, with two free jaw-dropping performances. The noon preview and the 7:30 p.m. performance, with live music and food trucks, will kick off the 25th anniversary season of UAB's Alys Stephens Performing Arts Center. Bandaloop is a pioneer in aerial performance and seamlessly weaves dynamic physicality, intricate choreography and climbing technology to turn the dance floor on its side. The company's work reimagines dance, activates public spaces and inspires wonder in audiences around the globe. Bandaloop will be in residence at UAB from Sept. 19-24. This mesmerizing dance company will suspend from the roof of the center while dancing on the side wall of the building.   String Theory, Birmingham's instrumental modern pop group, will perform before the evening event. Formerly Blue Galaxy String Project, this amazing group of top musicians fuses the elegance of symphonic strings with the pop sounds everyone loves.  The Alys Stephens Center invites guests to arrive early and stay late. Gates open at 6 p.m., with String Theory performing at 6:30 p.m., followed by the Bandaloop performance. Food trucks on-site will include Fat Charles BBQ, Eugene's Hot Chicken and Steel City Pops.   A clear-bag policy will be enforced for this event. Masks and social distancing are required inside the event space. For more information, call 205-975-2787 or visit AlysStephens.org. This press release was produced by the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The views expressed here are the author's own.

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