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Weber State University Office Of Cultural Affairs And Ogden Symphony Ballet Association To

Host Parsons Dance Performance

Northern Utahns invited to experience New York-based dance organization’s Spring Tour at the Val A.
Browning Center for the Performing Arts

Who: Weber State University Office of Cultural Affairs (https://www.weber.edu/culturalaffairs)

Weber State University’s (WSU) Office of Cultural Affairs (OCA) strives to establish and
maintain itself as the center of cultural life and performing arts education along the Northern
Wasatch Front. Each season the program features public performances and educational
residencies of artistic excellence in a diverse range of disciplines. The OCA utilizes both the
Austad Auditorium and the Allred Theater at Val A. Browning Center for the Performing arts.
The OCA organizes events for students throughout the year. Visit our website for event
information.

What: Parson’s Dance

Parsons Dance is a contemporary American dance company, internationally renowned for its
energized athletic ensemble work. Exuberant. Virtuosic. Flawless. Known for their remarkable
athleticism and stunning ensemble work, New York-based Parsons Dance delivers positive life-
enriching experiences to audiences worldwide. Fusing the gestures and movements that comprise
contemporary dance with the discipline and precision of a classical company, Parsons Dance is
always a favorite that brings exuberance, joy and passion to any stage.

When: Sat. March 3 at 7:30 p.m. (Mountain)

Where: Val A. Browning Center for the Performing Arts


3950 West Campus Drive
Ogden, UT 84408

Info: Ticket price ranges from $10 - $35. Parking on campus is free after 4 p.m. (Mountain)

Contact: For more information, please contact Clyde Ratliff, Director of Marketing for Lindquist College
o of Arts & Humanities at clyderatliff@mail.weber.edu or by phone at 801-648-0761.
The primary audience is a reporter for KSL-TV. The age of the reporter is 38 to 43 years old. The annual
income for the audience is $56,000-$61,000. The reporter is male. This is based on demographics for
reporters. (Datausa.io, 2016) The desired action is to increase ticket sales by generating exposure to the
event.

A secondary audience is a reporter with the Standard-Examiner. The age of the reporter is 38 to 43 years
old. Annual income for the reporter is $43,000-$48,000. The reporter is female. (Datausa.io, 2016) The
desired action is to increase ticket sales by generating exposure to the event.

Another secondary audience is a reporter with Deseret News. The age of the reporter is 38 to 43 years old.
The reporter is female. The audience has an annual income of $40,000-$45,000. (Datausa.io, 2016) The
desired action is to increase ticket sales by generating exposure to the event.

An additional secondary audience is female. They recieve income of $30,000-$35,000 yearly. The age for
this audience is between 25 to 30 years old. Data shows that this audience attends art-related events
frequently. (Arts.gov, 2015) The intended action is for the audience to buy tickets.

The last secondary audience is female. They have an annual income of $50,000 to $55,000. These women
are ages 45 to 50. Data shows that this audience attends art-related events more often than any other
demographic. (Arts.gov, 2015) The desired action is for this audience to buy tickets.

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