Dallas Black Dance Theatre Launches Legacy Series
First performed in Dallas in 2018, Bodies as Site of Faith and Protest – a performance based on Martin Luther
Read moreFirst performed in Dallas in 2018, Bodies as Site of Faith and Protest – a performance based on Martin Luther
Read moreNow that you are getting to know your new neighborhoods, play tourist for a day and get to know the city.
Read moreElizabeth Van Vleck, a former professional dancer from New York City, moved from Los Angeles to Dallas a decade ago with a question on her mind.
Read moreThis year, the Dallas Foundation raised almost $1.5 million to support 51 charities throughout the Dallas area.
Read moreThe Dallas Arboretum hosts its second annual Black Heritage Celebration (BHC) Saturday, May 14, and Sunday, May 15. The events will spotlight talents, art, and businesses from the local Black community.
Read moreHip-hop fans have the chance to catch a master of the genre and benefit two local nonprofits next month.
Read moreFour Dallas arts organizations have received grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the NEA announced last week.
Read moreDallas Black Dance Theatre (DBDT) is continuing virtual performances to finish its 44th season.
Read moreA local nonprofit is investing in the next generation of dancers. 6 o’Clock Dance Theatre will host its inaugural Summer
Read moreStudents at Lamplighter were treated to a performance of “Peter and the Wolf” by the Dallas Black Dance Theatre on
Read moreThe Arts Community Alliance (TACA) recently announced that 45 Dallas County arts organizations will share $400,000 in its fourth round of Catalyst grants.
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