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Two church-sponsored concerts span Bach, Mozart and a contemporary chorus-and-orchestra work
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These are the 11 best things to do in Dallas this weekend
These are the 11 best things to do in Dallas this weekend
Photo courtesy of Dallas Pride The Old 97 s will play at Grandscape in The Colony on June 3.
Photo courtesy of Old 97 s Rooftop Cinema Club s Summer Series at Heritage Village starts on June 3.
Photo by Eric Scire Third Eye Blind will be one of the headliners at Taste Addison, taking place at Addison Circle Park on June 4 and 5.
Photo courtesy of Third Eye Blind Bruce Wood Dance presents
Photo by Sharen Bradford Although there are still nods to the pandemic, the slate of events this weekend in and around Dallas is one of the strongest indicators that we may be on the other side of the COVID-19 mountain. They include a variety of concerts, theater productions, and dance productions, a new type of outdoor movie, and notably, two festival-type events with crowds gathering together once again.
The Moody Fund for the Arts gives Dallas’ small arts companies the thing they need the most right now: money
The $400,000 in grants is the largest amount ever awarded by the fund.
Anyika McMillan-Herod, co-founder of Soul Rep Theatre Company, appears at the African American Museum of Dallas in 2020. Soul Rep Theatre Company is among the groups that received grants from the Moody Fund for the Arts.(Ben Torres / Special Contributor)
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Arts companies within the Dallas city limits alone recently disclosed that they had suffered $95 million in losses due to the pandemic. Small arts companies were among the hardest hit.
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