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Started in 1994 by choreographers Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson, Complexions, the first multicultural ballet in the nation, returns to TITAS. The revolutionary dance company performs
Woke, a ballet inspired by current political and social themes of human rights, and
Love Rocks, a performance synced to the music of Lenny Kravitz.
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Hosted by K104 radio personality and DJ Mr. Hit Dat, the Juneteenth Hip-Hop Festival at the Curtis Culwell Center brings chart-topping musicians, including Lil Durk and Yung Bleu, to town. Presented by T3 Entertainment, the lineup also includes Pooh Shiesty and Mooski.
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The coronavirus pandemic shut down Park City 12 months ago.
Through those 52 weeks, the town’s four biggest performing arts nonprofits the Egyptian Theatre, Park City Institute, Park City Beethoven Festival and Mountain Town Music found ways to keep themselves in the public eye and, most importantly, stay afloat.
While all canceled most of their programming, Mountain Town Music found a different way to bring live music to a small crowd through its Door 2 Door tour, and the Park City Institute and the Park City Beethoven Festival turned to virtual programming.
The Egyptian Theatre, on the other hand, went dark to preserve resources but, like the others, is finding ways to come back.