Kravis Center Announces
Three New PerformancesJulio Iglesias, Howie Mandel and Burn the Floor
Tickets On Sale December 20The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is pleased to announce three new exciting performances in its 2006-2007 season with the addition of Julio Iglesias, Howie Mandel and Burn the Floor to its lineup. Tickets for all three shows will go on sale December 20.Julio Iglesias will perform Tuesday, February 13 at 8 p.m. in Dreyfoos Hall. Crooning his way through songs in languages from his native Spanish to German, Iglesias has established himself as a true citizen of the world a multinational force who has sold more
records in more languages than any musical artist in history.
Tickets to see Julio Iglesias are $25-$80. Premium seating is $125.
All shows with premium seating include a champagne reception in the Kravis Center's Windsor Room 45 minutes prior to the performances.
aspects of the entertainment spectrum. From his work on the Emmy Award-winning St. Elsewhere to his acclaimed animated children's series Bobby's World, he has become a mainstay of the American comedy
scene.
Tickets to see Howie Mandel are $20-$58. Premium seating is $100.The Kravis Center will present Burn the Floor Saturday, June 9 at 8 p.m. in Dreyfoos Hall. With the popularity of the television reality show Dancing with the Stars, ballroom-style dancing is hot and Variety magazine has declared Burn the Floor "a high-energy, heart-
pounding display." Showcasing championship dance couples from 15 countries, Burn the Floor combines the dynamic energy of Latin and ballroom dance with the strut and sensuality of rock and roll.
Tickets to Burn the Floor are $15-$52.
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