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The Movement Project presents the first CDF Akron Concert Series. Two evenings of new dance works from Northeast Ohio’s leading dance companies and Akron artist Matthew Roberts.
The Movement Project Presents: CDF Akron Concert Series
CDF Akron Concert Series is an extension of the Cleveland Dance Fest platform, The Movement Project’s annual festival featuring artists from Cleveland, across Ohio, the regional Midwest, and beyond.
"Northeast Ohio’s leading dance companies are coming together to present 2 evenings of new works, highlighting the emerging choreographers within our companies. Inlet Dance Theatre, Dancing Wheels Company, Ohio Contemporary Ballet, GroundWorks DanceTheater, and The Movement Project are making a commitment to ensure that dance thrives through the next generation of choreographers, looking internally to support the young artists within our ranks, as well as share the stage with our 2024 Choreographic Fellow, Matthew Roberts of Frtrss Dance Theatre!" — The Movement Project
This event is free and open to the public. Free parking is available in the High St. parking deck after 6pm on Monday-Friday and free on weekends.
Contact the Culture & AV Division at 330.643.9015 or cadiv@akronlibrary.org for more information.
AGE GROUP: | Tween | Teen | Adults |
EVENT TYPE: | Live Performance |
TAGS: | Ohio Contemporary Ballet | Ohio Arts Council | Movement Project | Inlet Dance Theatre | GroundWorks DanceTheater | Dancing Wheels Company | Cleveland Dance Festival | CDF | Break Dance | Akron Dance |
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