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Event
Sunday Dinner featuring David Rue
In honor of our 20th Anniversary, CD Forum for Arts & Ideas continues our newest event series, SUNDAY DINNERS, with guest: David Rue.
Hosted by CD Forum curator DANI TIRRELL, each month we're gathering with you for food and conversation, as we celebrate some of the most inspirational Black folx in art and culture. We will enjoy food catered by some of Seattle's most sought after and talented Black chefs.
We are still working on the Chef for this event.
Tickets are just $15 / Students $10! We want everyone to be able to join us at the table.
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About the Featured Guest: David Rue David Rue is a dance artist born in Liberia, and raised in Minnesota. He is a graduate of the University of Minnesota with a bachelor of individualized studies that combined Journalism, English, and Dance. From 2011-2015, he performed with TU Dance (directed by Toni Pierce-Sands and Uri Sands) in St. Paul, MN where he danced the works of Dwight Rhoden, Camille A. Brown, Greg Dolbashian, Katrin Hall, and Uri Sands. David has worked with Seattle based choreographers Dani Tirrell, Ella Mahler and Zoe Scofield. He holds an MFA in Arts Leadership from Seattle University and works as the Public Engagement Associate at Seattle Art Museum.
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************************************************************************************* About the Host/Curator: DANI TIRRELL Dance artist, performer, choreographer and dance educator. Dani has danced with Jazz and Spirit Dance Theater of Detroit, Monroe Ballet Company, Full Circle Dance Company, Natural Locz Dance Company and Dani Tirrell Dance Theater that he founded and serves as Artistic Director. Dani also created Color Lines Dance Ensemble for youth dance artist ages 12 to 18. As a performer Dani has performed on countless stages and festivals throughout the world. Danis latest work "Black Bois" premiered at On the Boards (Seattle) in April 2018.
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LocationLangston Hughes Performing Arts Institute (View)
104 17th Avenue S
Seattle, WA 98144
United States
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Minimum Age: 12 |
Kid Friendly: Yes! |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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