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Dallas Black Dance Theatre executive director Zenetta Drew will be retiring after nearly four decades. Her departure comes as the company adopts new reforms following labor disputes and community criticism.
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His Evidence: A Dance Company once again opens the TITAS/Dance Unbound season.
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The show is a tribute to love, identity and the LGBTQ community.
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The company and incubator has spent five years building to this moment.
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Herrera Dance Project's 'Unanswered for 77' refers to the number of minutes it took police to enter classrooms after the killer did.
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The style of bharatanatyam will be performed on July 19 and 20 in two arangetrams, public debut performances.
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鈥楿nveiling Echoes: A Journey of Self-Discovery鈥 will be the last show in this season鈥檚 Elevator Project series at the AT&T Performing Arts Center
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Dallas DJs are teaming up with coffee shops to reshape nightlife with daytime dance parties and casual club vibes.
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The Dallas Ballet, which went bankrupt in the 1980s, is the last North Texas dance company to organize with the American Guild of Musical Artists.
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Synergy 2025 brings together dance-makers and musicians for unusual mashups.
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The choreographer planned 鈥淚鈥檓 My Brother鈥檚 Keeper鈥 for years.
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Pair of shows will include his choreography, guest artists and members of his troupe.