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Gregory Hancock Dance Theatre presents holiday dance programĀ 

The Gregory Hancock Dance Theater (GHDT) presents a new holiday dance program to honor global holidays.  Winter Fest celebrates this seasons’ holidays from around the...

International Marketplaces hosts 17th annual ‘Taste the Difference’ Festival

The International Marketplace Coalition held their 17th annual 'Taste the Difference' Festival recently at the Global Village location on Lafayette Road.  Guests in attendance...

First Black Dance Festival busts a move in the Circle City

The Neon Black Dance Festival debuts June 8 and 9 at the Madame Walker Legacy Theatre in downtown Indianapolis. The first of its kind,...

District Theatre premiers ‘Voices of the Avenue’

The District Theatre’s latest musical takes audiences back in time, shining a spotlight on Indiana Avenue before its decay. ā€œVoices of the Avenue,ā€ written by...

Local dance group to celebrate Black and Latino communities through dance

Washington Park Steppers, a local dance group, is celebrating diversity and community with free salsa and Chicago style stepping lessons. The dance group will host...

ā€˜New World’ ICO and Dance Kaleidoscope present end of season collaboration

Dance Kaleidoscope and the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra are presenting ā€œNew Worldā€ – a multi-sensory program featuring DvořÔk’s Symphony No. 9. The collaborative performance, which marks...

This weekend in the arts: May 10-12

As we welcome the month of May and its (hopefully) warm weather, you may be looking for a chance to go out and enjoy...

ā€œBlack Keysā€ spotlights Black composers for a sold-out crowd

A sold-out crowd attended ā€œBlack Keys: The Evolution of the Black Classical Arts,ā€ at the Schrott Center for the Arts on April 20, 2024....

Misty Copeland to speak in upcoming McFadden Memorial LectureĀ 

The 45th Annual Marian McFadden Memorial Lecture series welcomes legendary ballet dancer Misty Copeland.  Copeland, who made history as the first Black woman promoted to...

ā€˜A Forerunner of Freedom’: Indianapolis Bethel AME history

In 1991, Bethel AME Church became the first Black church with the distinction of being on the National Register of Historic Places. Sitting at...
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