With Relentless Excellence, the Dallas Black Dance Theatre has been bridging cultures and communities through contemporary dance and educational programs for the last 40 years. The audience is sure to enjoy the "Energized Tribute to Black History with Love," performed by the inimitable multi-ethnic dance troupe. The Dallas Black Dance Theatre will dazzle the audience with an evening repertoire of dances, including two highly acclaimed pieces: "Tribute" choreographed by Matthew Rushing and Awassa Astrige/Ostrich (1934), choreographed by Asadata Dafora. During the matinee performances, the dance troupe will perform excepts of the full production and engage the audience with dance techniques and the historical perspective of the evolution and relevance of contemporary dance.
With Relentless Excellence, the Dallas Black Dance Theatre has been bridging cultures and communities through contemporary dance and educational programs for the last 40 years. The audience is sure to enjoy the "Energized Tribute to Black History with Love," performed by the inimitable multi-ethnic dance troupe. The Dallas Black Dance Theatre will dazzle the audience with an evening repertoire of dances, including two highly acclaimed pieces: "Tribute" choreographed by Matthew Rushing and Awassa Astrige/Ostrich (1934), choreographed by Asadata Dafora. During the matinee performances, the dance troupe will perform excepts of the full production and engage the audience with dance techniques and the historical perspective of the evolution and relevance of contemporary dance.
With Relentless Excellence, the Dallas Black Dance Theatre has been bridging cultures and communities through contemporary dance and educational programs for the last 40 years. The audience is sure to enjoy the "Energized Tribute to Black History with Love," performed by the inimitable multi-ethnic dance troupe. The Dallas Black Dance Theatre will dazzle the audience with an evening repertoire of dances, including two highly acclaimed pieces: "Tribute" choreographed by Matthew Rushing and Awassa Astrige/Ostrich (1934), choreographed by Asadata Dafora. During the matinee performances, the dance troupe will perform excepts of the full production and engage the audience with dance techniques and the historical perspective of the evolution and relevance of contemporary dance.