Author: Micaela Marshall Inlet Dance Theatre finally has a home.“When I walked in here, immediately I was like this was it. This is what I’ve been looking for for all these years,” said Bill Wade, Inlet Dance Theatre founder/executive artistic director.Soon the space...
Author: Carrie Wise of ideatream A new arts and cultural hub is taking shape on Cleveland’s West Side. The former home to generations of the Astrup Awning Company will now host a mix of arts and community organizations in the Clark-Fulton neighborhood. The $13 million...
We are excited to be able to offer in person dance classes for children this fall at The Music Settlement, while keeping our young students and staff safe during this unprecedented time. Several policies and procedures have been put into place in order to safely hold...
CLICK HERE FOR FULL ARTICLE Grant Segall, The Plain Dealer January 9, 2020 At school, a young African-American learns to strut, dance the Harlem shake, spin a basketball on his finger, grab his crotch and overcome a bully. Welcome to the “Booker T. Malcolm Luther...
CLICK HERE FOR FULL ARTICLE Dave DeOreo Jean-Marie Papoi February 21, 2020 Dominic Moore-Dunson was conflicted about his African-American identity as a boy growing up in Akron. Sitting around the lunch table one day at Miller South middle school, his friends were...
CLICK HERE FOR FULL ARTICLE Dan Polletta Dave DeOreo March 18, 2020 Inlet Dance Theatre, which celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2020, was in the midst of its first national tour when concerns about the coronavirus required the company to suspend any further...
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