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Dancing For A Cause
Jubilee Arts invites you to its fourth annual dance fundraiser - Dancing for a Cause. It's a weekend you won't forget, showcasing the beautiful dances birthed in the streets of Harlem and adapted throughout our nation. These dances are taught at Jubilee Arts as a way to preserve and revive the legacy of arts in the African-American community and specifically in the venues that once resided on historic Pennsylvania Avenue in West Baltimore.
Friday, March 20, 6pm to 11pm Everybody Loves Jubilee Arts Oxygen Ultra Lounge, 10 S. Calvert St. hosted by Derrick Chase music by DJ Shorty Smooth Jubilee Arts guests free before 9pm (donations will be accepted at door) Free buffet and 2 for 1 drinks, after party until 2pm
Saturday, March 21, 6pm to 8:30pm Dancing for A Cause Grand Historic Venue, 225 North Charles Street Cost: $75 (free after party entry w/ purchase) hosted by Marcellus Bassman Shepard Seated dinner, celebrity dance performances, silent auction, raffle and ceremony honoring Shirley Duncan of the New Baltimore Hand Dance Association
Saturday, March 21, 8:30pm to 12:30am Dancing for a Cause After Party Grand Historic Venue, 225 North Charles Street Cost: $35 (FREE with purchase of $75 ticket) THREE separate rooms of dancing for freestyle/line dance, Stepping/Ballroom and Hand Dance.
Sunday, March 22, 11am to 3pm Farewell Brunch and Dance Jubilee Arts, 1947 Pennsylvania Ave. Cost: $15 ($5 with $75 event ticket or $10 with $35 event ticket)
All proceeds from Saturday and Sunday events will benefit Jubilee Arts, a community arts program offering affordable, quality arts and culture opportunities to people of all ages in the underserved communities of west Baltimore. Jubilee Arts partners with Baltimore Clayworks and the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) as well as local artists to provide classes in a variety of visual and performing arts, showcase art exhibits, host forums, facilitate public community art projects and events.
Jubilee Arts is a program of the community based nonprofit Newborn Holistic Ministries, which addresses poverty related challenges in Baltimore's Sandtown-Winchester and Upton communities. Newborn has responded with a mission to preserve and enrich life in these communities by providing services that enable residents to meet their material, social, and spiritual needs through its Jubilee Arts and Martha's Place programs.
***Sponsorship opportunities available. Contact Jubilee Arts at info@jubileeartsbaltimore.org with the subject "DFAC Sponsor" or call 410-728-1199
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LocationGrand Historic Venue (View)
225 N. Charles Street
Baltimore, MD 21201
United States
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