A new art exhibit in Irving explores a transformational period in U.S. history, World War I, and how the struggles of those days shape the country even.
Gay Agenda • April 16, 2021
Apr 16, 2021 |
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Irving dance company returns to stage, one year after spring show was canceled
The Momentum Dance Company show will be “full of hope and joy for the future, post pandemic,” says the seasonal art director.
Dancers for Momentum Dance Company practice for their spring show, United We Dance. Performances will be April 16 and 17.(Courtesy photo / Momentum Dance Company)
This weekend, the dance company will return to the stage with
United We Dance, a spring show that blends classical ballet, contemporary jazz, modern dance, folkloric dance and lyrical tap.
Hayley Grafflin, the company’s new seasonal art director, said Momentum and the entire performing arts community faced an uncertain future last year.
Momentum Dance Company Brings Magic To The Screen Inviting Families To Enjoy Its Enchanted 2021 Children s Programming
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Momentum Dance Company and its Founder & Artistic Director
Delma Iles, announce a magical series of children s programming January through May 2021. The imaginative performances bring 10 different award-winning programs to life for the community s children, all free of charge thanks to
The Miami-Dade Pandemic Assistance Program, with funding provided by the federal
CARES Act. Fellow organizations that made the inspirational children s programming possible include the
Miami-Dade County Department of Cultural Affairs Council and the
Miami-Dade
The ten children s programs explore the tales of