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An image from "The Spirit of the Tree" from "Wisdom of the Baobab, one of the pieces from this weekend's Cleo Parker Robinson Dance performance.
An image from “The Spirit of the Tree” from “Wisdom of the Baobab, one of the pieces from this weekend’s Cleo Parker Robinson Dance performance.
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Oct. 25-27. Denver cultural institution Cleo Parker Robinson Dance is putting its moves where its mouth is with the “Dancing at the Crossroads” fall concert. The nationally renowned company’s 43rd season kicks off with not only a restaging of Cleo’s Afro-Hispanic “Wisdom of the Baobab” but also the world premiere of “Tara” from rising Taiwanese choreographer Kun Yang Lin, as well as the first-ever collaboration between Denver dance mainstays Cleo and Jeanette Trujillo-Lucero’s Fiesta Colorado. And that’s no small thing, since the pair bring a combined 70 years of dance experience to the stage. Shows run 7:30 p.m. Oct. 25-26 and 2 p.m. Oct. 27 at Cleo Parker Robinson Theatre, 119 Park Avenue West. $15-$35. 303-295-1759 ext. 13 or . John Wenzel

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