Flamenco Passion: Spicy Spanish Valentine's Dance Performance
Montgomery College Cultural Arts Center, Montgomery College - Takoma Park Campus at Silver Spring (7995 Georgia Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20910)
- Full Price:
- $15.00 - $30.00
- Our Price:
- $7.50 - $15.00*
* Additional fees apply.
All offers for Flamenco Passion have expired.
The last date listed for Flamenco Passion was Friday February 10, 2012 / 8:00pm.
Currently at Montgomery College Cultural Arts Center:
Lesole's Dance Project Celebrates Freedom of Expression
- Full Price:
- $20.00
- Our Price:
- $10.00
Mixing modern and traditional South African forms of movement and music, Lesole's Dance Project pays tribute to the sixth annual South Africa Youth Day and Juneteenth with this high-energy performance. The concert by this talented D.C.-based troupe features the premiere of its newest work, Khoba. A native word meaning "bird," the joyful Khoba is based on a traditional dance from the people of Botswana. Lesole Z. Maine's award-winning company has performed around the country, as well as at Wolf Trap and on the Kennedy Center Millennium Stage. Learn More
Goldstar Member Tips
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Goldstar Member on What to Wear
Casual
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Goldstar Member on Where to Eat
None inside the theatre
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Goldstar Member on Where to Park
Also, Street Parking all around
More Information About Flamenco Passion
Website
http://www.montgomerycollege.edu/cac
About the Ticket Supplier: Montgomery College (CAC)
Located on Montgomery College's Takoma Park/Silver Spring campus, the Cultural Arts Center complex was opened in 2009. Through the programs of the CAC, we seek to improve cultural literacy, encourage cross-cultural understanding, and to build bridges between the arts, cultural studies, and all disciplines concerned with the expression of culture.
In order to meet this mission, the CAC provides a comprehensive program focusing on the cultural intersection of the arts, sciences, humanities, and social sciences, and the influence of human culture on the natural and built environments. We examine traditional and contemporary indigenous, American, and international cultural expression through presentation of music, theatre, dance, cultural exhibitions, film, lectures, forums and cultural exhibitions. Through less formal gatherings we encourage opportunities for our students, the community, faculty, and staff to gather and engage in discussions about our own and other cultures.