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The Magic Number

By Alison Sieloff

Published on February 07, 2008 at 4:40am

If we lived on Sesame Street, the month of February would be brought to us by the number two. It's the second month of the year, for starters, and this area of the calendar is also home to Valentine's Day, a 24-hour period dedicated to couples. But the twoness goes beyond the calendar: Two teams played in the Super Bowl, a couple of significant presidents have birthdays during the month, and more than a few ladies showed a pair during Mardi Gras. So, you see, it only makes sense that Duets for My Valentine is presented tonight at the Roberts Orpheum Theater (416 North Ninth Street). This dance concert features duos performing sensuous styles of dance ranging from tango to modern, and illusionist Keith Jozsef conjures that lovin' feelin' during the show as well. Tickets to the love fest cost $20 to $55 and can be purchased by calling 314-241-1888 or visiting www.ticketmaster.com. Find more information at www.duetsformyvalentine.org.
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