Five programs run by the city of Dallas' Office of Arts and Culture will receive about $248,000 in funding, which is being redistributed from Dallas Black Dance Theatre. In December of last year, the ...
When Dallas Black Dance Theatre was founded in 1976, there were no smartphones. There was no Internet. There was no Instagram. Now, dancers build personal brands and grow followers for their art on ...
Two streets inside Fair Park are being named after Black visionaries, honoring their contributions to the city and the fairgrounds. A section of Grand Avenue will take the name of Harry Robinson Jr., ...
A new exhibit at the African American Museum of Dallas features Black artists from across the country who were selected among hundreds of entries for the Carroll Harris Simms National Black Art ...
The historian group Remembering Black Dallas (RBD) is bringing eight prominent Black Dallasites back to life with Living Museum, a docudrama that blends research and performance to honor the city's ...
Cinema is a powerful tool for creative expression that, sadly, has long dehumanized marginalized voices. Consider D.W. Griffith’s The Birth of a Nation. Released in 1915, the film brought technical ...
DALLAS — Former Dallas Black Dance Theatre (DBDT) dancers fired earlier this year will receive more than $560,000 in compensation as part of a new settlement agreement between the dance company and ...
A new historical marker at the White Rock Cemetery Garden of Memories honors a vital piece of Dallas’s Black history. The more than 170-year-old cemetery, located in North Dallas, dates back to the ...
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