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Dallas Black Dance Theatre presents Cultural Awareness Series

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Dallas Black Dance Theatre’s Cultural Awareness series is a time to embrace and celebrate cultures. Dance, poetry and a live Second Line brass band are used to honor the 12-year-anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Choreographer and Hurricane Katrina survivor Michelle N. Gibson weaves movement and traditions of New Orleans culture into the dance Displaced, Yet Rebirthed. DBDT pays tribute to an iconic leader in His Grace. The dance by Christopher L. Huggins is dedicated to former South African President Nelson Mandela.

Dallas Black Dance Theatre’s Cultural Awareness series is a time to embrace and celebrate cultures. Dance, poetry and a live Second Line brass band are used to honor the 12-year-anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Choreographer and Hurricane Katrina survivor Michelle N. Gibson weaves movement and traditions of New Orleans culture into the dance Displaced, Yet Rebirthed. DBDT pays tribute to an iconic leader in His Grace. The dance by Christopher L. Huggins is dedicated to former South African President Nelson Mandela.

Dallas Black Dance Theatre’s Cultural Awareness series is a time to embrace and celebrate cultures. Dance, poetry and a live Second Line brass band are used to honor the 12-year-anniversary of Hurricane Katrina. Choreographer and Hurricane Katrina survivor Michelle N. Gibson weaves movement and traditions of New Orleans culture into the dance Displaced, Yet Rebirthed. DBDT pays tribute to an iconic leader in His Grace. The dance by Christopher L. Huggins is dedicated to former South African President Nelson Mandela.

WHEN

WHERE

Dee and Charles Wyly Theatre
2400 Flora St.
Dallas, TX 75201
http://www.DBDT.com/

TICKET INFO

$22-$58
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