Dance
November 18-
The Radio City Rockettes perform 42 times in Grand Prairie this Christmas season.
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The Dallas engagement of The Nutcracker is Texas Ballet Theater’s debut as the professional resident ballet company for the new AT&T Performing Arts Center.
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The studio will have five rooms.
November 17-
The dance company worked closely with local photographer Milton Adams to create a series of photos and photo illustrations which are projected during the dance, representing the expression of the arts and the presence of "the muses" throughout the local community.
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This hour-long documentary plays on Wednesdays as part of the DMA's All the World's a Stage exhibit.
November 13-
Gay-interest shows take to the stages of North Texas this week.
November 10-
An Israeli choreographer who has performed her works around the world, Raz began creating independently in 1999.
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Paintings, photography, poetry readings, burlesque dancers, and fire eaters, oh my!
November 7-
Just when you thought Dallas didn't have character.
October 24-
To quote PegNews regular Travis Bush, "Gawd bless them ladies."
October 21-
Only a little over a week to go until Halloween, so there are plenty of spooky events going on.
October 16-
Riverdance has played over 10,000 performances, been seen live by more than 21 million people in over 300 venues throughout 32 countries across four continents.
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The series reflects the Meadows School’s interest in expanding its interdisciplinary offerings in the community.
October 12-
Open studio classes will include modern dance, jazz, ballet, and hip hop.
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The Book Fair will present artistic and cultural performances, multilingual story times, dance and musical performances, plays, writing workshops, music, and children’s activities.
October 8-
Here's an exhibit where you turn into the artist.
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Combining myriad dance forms to create CBD’s signature contemporary style, the concert promises an eclectic evening of dance and music.
September 22-
The Russian Master is the first show of Texas Ballet Theater's 2009-2010 season.
September 17-
Web series documents the underground culture of Dallas emerging from the recuperating wreckage of The Kessler Theater.
September 10-
It’s not traditional burlesque — pasties, jazz music, comic routines, feather fluttering — but it’s definitely changing the burlesque scene.




















Wow this new layout is blowing my mind
I can't feel 5 of my legs!!!