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SLCC Fashion Institute: Raw Couture

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SLCC Fashion Institute Presents...

Raw Couture
Speed: Fashions that move you. 

April 17, 7:30 pm
Jeanne Wanger Theatre, Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center
138 West Broadway, Salt Lake City
Tickets: $25 general public, $12 for students
Available through Art Tix 801-355- ARTS
www.artix.org or at the Box Office day of show. 

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