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About Common Origins

Founded in 2010, Common Origins is a non-audition, urban dance group based in Stanford. We focus on creating a unique and challenging environment that brings both experienced and new dancers together through their shared passion for dance. Throughout the year, we aim to train our dancers by exploring and performing a wide range of choreography. Although we identify as an urban dance team, we hope to instill an appreciation of the art as a whole since we recognize that all types of dance inspire and enrich Common Origins’ unique identity.

Come check us out, and be sure to tell your friends about us! The more the merrier :]

WEBPAGE: http://www.stanford.edu/group/commonorigins

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06 Ballet Folklorico de Stanford

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