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Students from Phoenix Union Bioscience High School, with the guidance of ASU choreographer and educator Elizabeth Johnson, and the support of Roosevelt Row CDC have created a "flash flood mob", or participatory dance experience, to reflect issues of water contamination that students are exploring as they take a closer look at the Phoenix's M52 Superfund site. Serenaded by the Tanner Chapel Men's Choir singing "Let it Rain", the students will perform the dance at Roosevelt Row's A.R.T.S. Market with the help of community participants pulled from the crowd of the First Friday Art Walk. The student/community performance will take place at 9:00 p.m. on Friday, February 3, 2012.
