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Oak Cliff Cultural Center Exhibitions and Programs August/ September 2024

Swan Strings at OC3 Thursdays at 6:30pm & Saturdays at 11:00am

Swan Strings is a 501c3 non-profit music program with a mission to provide free music education, community concerts, and sound therapy services to North Texas individuals without access.

2024 registration is open for Pleasant Grove Library, Oak Cliff Cultural Center, and Lake Highlands School of Music.

The Oak Cliff Cultural Center is honored to host an artist talk by Eliana Miranda for her solo exhibition Qué Calor at 5:00 pm on Saturday, August 24. The exhibition will be on view through September 20, 2024.

Qué Calor investigates environmental intersectionality from heat-related disasters revolving around the U.S.-Mexico border. The impact of rising temperatures is felt all over the world through catastrophic events such as heat waves, flooding, and droughts. These events are detrimental to human life and survival often becomes the overarching goal.


UPCOMING EVENTS

Mudanza Presents: Free Latin Dance Workshop

Mudanza Dance Project is a pop-up program by Mudanza serving underserved communities in Dallas, Texas. The project will provide weekly dance workshops to give residents a platform for storytelling, community building, and policy change.

Saturday, August 17, and Saturday, August 31, 2024, 6:00 to 8:00pm at the Oak Cliff Cultural Center

Mudanza will be hosting a free Salsa workshop this Saturday. Beginner-friendly and no partner required! Families are welcome. Free and open to the public. 

Event Organizer: Rebeca Trevino, Mudanza Dance Project

Movement Artists: Rebeca Trevino, Carlos Cortez, Johan Ibanez, Bandan Koro

Poetry Collection Launch and Reading

Christopher Soden Tempting God

Saturday, September 14, 2024 at 7:00pm

Christopher Stephen Soden received his MFA in Poetry from Vermont College of Fine Arts in January of 2005. He teaches craft, theory, genre, and literature. He writes poetry, plays, literary
film and theatre critique for sharpcritic.com and EdgeDallas.

Christopher’s poetry collection, Gusher, was recently released by QueerMojo. He received a Full Fellowship to Lambda Literary’s Retreat for Emerging LGBT Voices in August 2010. His performance piece Queer Anarchy received The Dallas Voice’s Award for Best Stage Performance. Water and A Christmas Wish were staged at Bishop Arts.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON EVENTS

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