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2024-25 Sweatshop Company Showcase: "La Vie Boheme" Digital Videography

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Relive the Magic!  Experience the joy of Sweatshop Dance with the full-length videography of Sweatshop's Company Showcase, "La Vie Boheme." For a limited time, Sweatshop Dance is offering a digital download of this one-time in-theater performance! The 2024-25 season's complete roster of ensemble work and all senior solo performances are included. 

PURCHASE AVAILABLE FOR A LIMITED TIME! Digital download link and instructions will be delivered via email shortly following order deadline of February 15th, 2026. 

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