Diversity in Dance - CANCELLED
presented by Ballet Virginia

Diversity in Dance - CANCELLED
presented by Ballet Virginia
Diversity in Dance - CANCELLED
presented by Ballet Virginia
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DateFeb 28 - 29 2020
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VenueAttucks Theatre
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Ticket Prices$25 - $35 plus applicable fees
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Diversity in Dance - CANCELLED
presented by Ballet Virginia
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Event Details
At the request of the promoter, this event has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. We apologize for any inconvenience. Refunds will be available at the original point of purchase. Tickets purchased through Ticketmaster will automatically be credited.
In honor of Black History Month, Ballet Virginia will be tapping into the diverse cultural roots of the Hampton Roads community. This series of dances will focus on the struggles, soul and spirituality of African-American community with choreography by Ballet Virginia's own Lydia Roberts Coco, a former Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre Principal Dancer.
Original new works of historical significance on the subjects of the Central Park Five, along with soulful music and dance. The message of the evening is one of unification and healing. By coming together and sharing our stories we hope to bring about understanding and empathy.