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El sol y la luna se encuentran: Estrellas de teatro y de lucha de Dallas juntos en ‘Lucha Teotl’ La obra mezclará teatro y lucha en un espectáculo único, presentado por Prism Movement Theater y patrocinado por organizaciones como el Fondo Nacional de las Artes Dylan Cantu, como Huitzilopochtli (centro), lanza un golpe hacia Tiffany Lang, como Coyolxauhqui (izq.), mientras el coordinador de lucha Aski observa durante un ensayo de “Lucha Teotl” el miércoles 23 de junio de 2021 en Casa Guanajuato, Dallas. (Elias Valverde II/The Dallas Morning News)(Elias Valverde II / Staff Photographer) 3:29 PM on Jul 7, 2021 CDT “Lucha Teotl” representa una oportunidad de trasladar la lucha libre, usualmente encontrada en bazares de varias ciudades del norte de Texas, a la mitad del distrito de arte en el centro de Dallas. ....
Center for Holocaust & Genocide Studies Cyborgology Feminist Reflections Alexander Champeau, Sheer Ganor, Shana Crosson, Kyli Knutson, Serena Maura-Brown, and and Meyer Weinshel on April 13, 2021 The geographic span of the Holocaust was one of the most pivotal elements of the genocide. The extreme lengths that the Nazis took to displace many of their victims demonstrates their dedication to ethnic cleansing, enslavement, and ultimately the eradication of entire societies. In Professor Sheer Ganor’s course “History of the Holocaust,” students’ final projects were designed with three core goals: to highlight the spatial dimension of the Holocaust, to give students an opportunity to intimately learn individuals’ life stories, and to analyze primary sources and scholarly studies that shed further light on survivors’ stories. ....
Small and Emerging Dallas-based arts groups and individual artists are invited to apply for an Elevator Project grant. AT&T Performing Arts Center opened the online application period for the 2021/2022 season of Elevator Project, with submissions accepted through noon on March 12. The Center launched the Elevator Project in 2014 as a groundbreaking way to provide performance space on its campus in the Dallas Arts District for the city’s small and emerging arts organizations. The productions are curated through a two-level, peer review selection involving North Texas artists, producers, arts managers and advocates. The Center’s professional team works closely with the selected groups to provide critical resources including technical, operations, marketing, ticketing, and production support and expertise. The program is presented with support from the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture. ....