July, 2023

Pink Carpet Resistance

Pink Carpet Resistance

Contact: Ian Syder-BlakeTelephone: (346) 459-7674Email: houstonqueerevents@gmail.com We will not go quietly…Rage, rage against the dying of the light.                            Dylan Thomas (paraphrased) At this moment, hundreds of laws are taking effect in many places across the country that will create an environment of hostility for a small segment of our population. From anti-drag bills to […]

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Grass Arts Organization is on a Mission to Showcase Stories of Black Texans

Grass Arts Organization is on a Mission to Showcase Stories of Black Texans

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Media Contacts:Email: staceyallencde@gmail.comPhone Number: (832) 244 9326 GRASSROOTS ARTS ORGANIZATION IS ON A MISSION TO SHOWCASE STORIES OF BLACK TEXANS Stacey Allen, award winning Founder/Artistic Director of Nia’s Daughters Movement Collective, creates dance theater and arts experiences for families. Recently completing a Texas Tour of “The Fairytale Project”, she will bring the […]

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Rivkah French Choreography Presents DIY Film Workshops & Screening

Rivkah French Choreography Presents DIY Film Workshops & Screening

Contact: Hannah JansTelephone: 832-647-9506Email: rivkahfrenchstaff@gmail.com DIY FILM WORKSHOPS & PARTICIPANT FILM SCREENING   Workshop 1: Wednesday August 16th 12pm-5pm at Tuttle Library 702 Kress St, Houston, TX 77020 Cost: FreeRegistration Form (Required): https://tinyurl.com/5c5rp6w3 Workshop 2: Thursday August 17th 10am-3pmat Tuttle Library 702 Kress St, Houston, TX 77020Cost: FreeRegistration Form (Required): https://tinyurl.com/5c5rp6w3 Participant Film Screening: Saturday August 19th 11am-2pm at the Deluxe Theater 3303 Lyons Ave, […]

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High Powered Play: NobleMotion Dance Enters Their 15th Season with PowerPlay

High Powered Play: NobleMotion Dance Enters Their 15th Season with PowerPlay

Fifteen years ago, I was sitting in the audience of the Barnevelder Movement/Arts Complex, scribbling notes in the dark as I watched Program B of that year’s Big Range Dance Festival. My review of that evening was one of my earliest dance writings for Dance Source Houston. All these years later, I found myself again […]

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Mind The Gap Turns 25 With A New Lineup of Dancemakers

Mind The Gap Turns 25 With A New Lineup of Dancemakers

Dance Source Houston (DSH) will host the 25th edition of its Mind The Gap series on Tuesday, August 1at Midtown Arts & Theater Center Houston (MATCH), kicking off the organization’s 19th season with an evening of original danceworks by local choreographers. The program includes a number of newcomers to the showcase-style performance program and also […]

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Dance Source Houston Presents Mind The Gap XXV

Dance Source Houston Presents Mind The Gap XXV

Contact:Mollie Haven MillerExecutive DirectorDance Source Houston713.224.3262mollie@dancesourcehouston.org Dance Source Houston Presents Mind The Gap XXV HOUSTON, TX July 17, 2023 – Dance Source Houston (DSH) will kick off the organization’s 19th season with the 25th edition of Mind The Gap, an evening of works by local dancemakers, on Tuesday, August 1 at 7:30pm at Midtown Arts […]

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Dr. Lindsay Gary Connects Places of Home in Space Taking Residency

Dr. Lindsay Gary Connects Places of Home in Space Taking Residency

Dr. Lindsay Gary, founder and artistic and executive director of Dance Afrikana, started her company with the simple objective of protecting the work of her fellow dancers. “We were not being advocated for,” she says, recalling her early years as a backup dancer for Afrobeats and Afro-Caribbean music acts. “There were situations where we weren’t […]

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Location, Location, Location: Reflections on the Pilot Dance Project’s The Delicate Space

Location, Location, Location: Reflections on the Pilot Dance Project’s The Delicate Space

I. Physical Site The Delicate Space took place in the yard of a house in north Houston, just inside the Loop. It is the home where Adam Castañeda, the artistic director of the Pilot Dance Project, grew up. This knowledge immediately lends weight to the production. Words like “childhood home” have emotional content that can […]

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