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Visitors Dance Their Way Into Art Exhibit

By Raetta Holdman

DENVER (CBS4) - The Denver Art Museum wants to get visitors up and moving with its newest exhibit "Rhythm & Roots."

It includes a Dance Lab where visitors visit six stations where they interact with video screens.

The catch? The screens record them dancing which is projected on the walls along with the dance troupe "Wonderbound," making them a part of the exhibit.

"We've been working for the past year to develop this entire concept," said Garret Ammon of Wonderbound, "and bring an experience for the public to come in and dance right alongside our dancers."

The exhibit opens at the Denver Art Museum on Sunday and runs through Oct. 2. It is included in the general admission ticket. Children 18 and under are free at the museum.

Raetta Holdman is a veteran newscast producer. She's been with CBS4 for more than 25 years, coordinating events -- large and small -- from the control room. Contact her by clicking here.

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