Dallas Black Dance Theatre presents
KALEIDOSCOPE
Cultural Awareness Series
KALEIDOSCOPE, our 2026 Cultural Awareness series, brings shifting perspectives to life—featuring Dianne McIntyre’s Nina Simone Project and Tommie‑Waheed Evans’ Bodies as Sites of Faith and Protest for an unforgettable Valentine’s weekend.
Tickets available for in-person and streaming.
Colors shift and patterns emerge in KALEIDOSCOPE, our 2026 Cultural Awareness series. Experience the powerful artistry of Dianne McIntyre’s Nina Simone Project alongside the evocative Bodies as Sites of Faith and Protest by Tommie-Waheed Evans. Make your Valentine’s Day weekend unique, with a heartfelt program where every angle tells a story and individual voices and visions combine to create something entirely new.
Pre-Concert Reception available as paid add-on for Friday, February 13 Performance
Wyly Theatre 6th Floor Studio
Door Open | 6:00pm
Pre-Performance Event Begin | 6:15pm
Guests will not be admitted after 6:15pm
Join Dallas Black Dance Theatre for an intimate pre-concert conversation with Reverend Peter Johnson, a prominent civil rights leader whose activism has shaped Dallas for over four decades.
Hear firsthand from someone who marched alongside Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., participated in Birmingham and Selma, and fought to protect Fair Park residents from displacement. Don’t miss this opportunity to experience powerful testimony from a living witness who embodies the resilience, dignity, and justice our artistry honors.
Available to stream February 14th – 16th
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