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Now through April 23, 2022
In April of 2022, five cultural centers of the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture (OAC), Bath House Cultural Center, Latino Cultural Center, Moody Performance Hall, Oak Cliff Cultural Center, and South Dallas Cultural Center, present the 2022 ART214 Juried Exhibition, a multi-venue visual arts project that showcases the works of artists who live in Dallas and the greater North Texas region.
Through this exhibition, OAC hopes to discover and develop relationships with new artists, provide opportunities for artists to exhibit their work for the first time in one of our cultural centers or for the first time ever, and give artists who have previously exhibited at one cultural center an opportunity to show their work at a different center.
Artists Featured at the LCC:
Karen Eliza Aguilar, Micheala Angelena, Gail Arnold, Henry Aschner, Jessica Bell, Shauna Benoit, Rebecca Boatman, Derrock Burnett, Brooke Chaney, Reuben Cheatem, Alexander Clayborn, Mark Crow, Juan Cruz, Dejion Duncan, GinaGarza, Danielle Georgiou, Nick Glenn, Brandon Harris, James Helms, Marilyn Hilliard, Bill Holmberg, Assandre Jean-Baptiste, Tyra Johnson, Duane Johnson, John Koch, Susan Lecky, Nini Les, Goran Maric, Barbara J. Mason, AdrianeMcmillon, Linda Mucha Karns, Cher Musico, Enrique Nevárez, Cindy Ngo, Cindy Nguyen, Belle Pardue, Adnan Razvi, Joy Reyes, Cat Rigdon, Roy Rivera, Kathy Robinson-Hays, Serina Rodriguez, Philip Samson, Ashley Shan, Jane CornishSmith, Amani Sodiq-Odunaiya, Laidric Stevenson, Donald Thomas II, Jose Vargas, Alvaro Villa, Kameron Walker, LizWallace, Kat Warwick, Becky Wilkes, and Raymond Yeboah.
Primero de Primavera by Flamenco Fever Saturday, April 9, 8 pm
Flamenco Fever Launches its 4th annual Spring Flamenco Residency with an incredible line up of shows, classes and 4 guests artists visiting over the next 2 months!
This concert will be held in the brand new black box at the Latino Cultural Center. The super talented singer/guitarist Mariano Manzella, from Buenos Aires Argentina, will guide the residency accompanying students in class and an amazing line up of dancers.
Dancer : Sol "La Argentinita" headlines this show and two levels of workshops that weekend. She is an amazing singer/dancer internationally awarded for her skills as a dancer and choreographer.
Dancer/Producer Julia Alcantara continues as the perpetual ring leader with Luckie "Abejorro" and select students from the Flamenco Fever dance academy.
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LCC Line Dancing Thursday, April 14, 2022, 6:30-9:30 pm
Join us at the LCC for a night of line dancing. Don't know how to line dance?! Don't worry because we'll have an instructor showing you all the steps you need to know. Bring some snacks and drinks and head over to the Latino Cultural Center for a fun night of dancing. See you here for this FREE night of fun! |
Libro Tianguis Latinx Book Fair SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 2022 AT 11 AM – 4 PM
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Senior Movies Wednesay, April 20, 2022, 10 am
Camino de Sacramento (G)
In Sacramento, Mexico, Antonio Ruiz is a bandit better known as 'El Halcon' (The Hawk). He had a twin brother who unfortunately died some time ago. At least this is what he thinks. In Seville, Spain, Juan Ruiz is a lawyer who once had a twin brother before he died. At least this is what he believes. So, when Juan travels to Sacramento and finds Antonio alive the two brothers fall into each other's arms. They soon decide to join forces to fight against Enrique Ledesma, the governor of Sacramento, who murdered their father. But they also vie for the beautiful eyes of Luisa,
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Orígenes/Origins April 29 - May 8, 2022
Based on material generated by Cara Mía Theatre’s artistic ensemble under the direction of Mexican director Alicia Martínez Álvarez, Orígenes/Origins is a mythic journey of immigration stories from Mexico and Latin America to the United States. Orígenes/Origins utilizes masks, movement and original music, celebrating 18 years of collaboration between Cara Mía Theatre and the Laboratorio de la Máscara.
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Día del Niño Saturday April 30, 2022 AT 11 am – 4 pm
 Join us for this free and family-friendly event that celebrates the children in your life.
We will have over a dozen hands-on interactive art stations and more! Bring the entire family and make new memories.
All ages are welcome, but please note that parents/guardians *must* accompany their children at all times.
This event is brought to you by Candelaria & Co., the Latino Cultural Center, and the Semillitas Book Club.
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EVOLUTION TANGO SHOW
Saturday April 30 at 3pm 2pm-2:30pm- Social Dance and Wine at the Foyer 2:30pm-Open Theatre doors 3pm -Show Begins
Saturday April 30 at 7pm 6pm-6:30pm- Social Dance and Wine at the Foyer 6:30pm- Open Theatre Doors 7pm- Show Begins
A Professional Show full of joy, romance and passion. Experience the Beauty and Diversity of Argentine Tango with an International Cast of world renowned Artists.
DANCERS: Leah Barsky and Guillermo Merlo Gimena Herrera and Tomas Galvan Jairelbhi and George Furlong
Musicians: Eduardo Rojas (Concert Pianist and Music Director) Simon Gollo (Violinist)
Special Performances by: Sarah Shutts and Javier Chavira Diane Lowe, Michael Durrance, and Diep Nguyen June Wohlbach and Alex Neretin
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COMING IN MAY ...
Tina Medina: A Retropective May 7 - June 4, 2022
Curated by: Jessica Fuentes
Tina Medina, a Dallas-based artist and professor, has been actively exhibiting her work for over twenty years. Throughout that time she has explored various mediums but time and again her work comes back to issues related to representation, migration, power, and pain. As a Chicana, Medina’s work reflect
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