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Street Dance Orishas | Black Cultural Events

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Join us for a live performance in conjunction with the new exhibition, Bahia Reverb, part of our five-year partnership with Art + Practice. These captivating dance duets celebrate the orixás (spirits) of Brazilian Candomblé​​: Exu, Ogum, Iansã, Xangô, Oxum, Oxóssi, and Iemanjá, with one dancer performing the traditional Afro-Brazilian movement vocabulary version and a... Read more »

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