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Infusion Hosting Sixth Annual Penn State’s Best Dance Crew Competition

Penn State’s Best Dance Crew is returning for its sixth year to crown a new champion in 2018.

The annual dance competition is hosted by Infusion and brings together some of Penn State’s dance teams devoted to hip-hop, ballet, classical Indian dance, tap, and more to compete for the title of Penn State’s Best Dance Crew. The event will take place at 7 p.m. Saturday, January 27 in Schwab Auditorium.

The lineup this year includes Ghaam, Urban Dance Troupe, Whiplash, and Ambitions. Additionally, the show will feature exhibition acts from Penn State a cappella groups  The Coda Conduct and None of the Above (N.O.T.A.).

Apart from Penn State’s Best Dance Crew, Infusion is known for organizing a Bollywood dance competition in Eisenhower Auditorium, which brings filmi-fusion dance teams from across the country to compete for a $3000 prize as well as bid points to the national competition. The Bollywood dance competition will continue this year on March 17.

Tickets for Penn State’s Best Dance Crew are $3 and are available from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the HUB this week and at the door on Saturday.

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Katie Klodowski

Katie is a senior from Pittsburgh, PA and a retired editor at Onward State. Currently, she works as a staff writer. True to her hometown, she is a fan of Steel City sports but also uses her ballet and music training to be a tough critic of all things artsy. The fastest ways to her heart are through pizza, sushi, and a solid taste in music (this means no Taylor Swift). To be constantly razzle-dazzled, follow her on all social media forms at @KatieKlodowski

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