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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Start your year at the LCC!

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Mayor Eric L. Johnson | Dallas City Website

Mayor Eric L. Johnson | Dallas City Website

Join us at the Latino Cultural Center on Friday, January 19, 2024 at 8 PM (doors open at 7 PM) as FTC comedy presents Chris Tellez live with Lilli Lopez and Dante Martinez. Tex-Mex BBQ provided by Pinche Smokerz Tex-Mex BBQ.

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Embark on a journey celebrating the rhythmic roots of Hip-Hop and the vibrant essence of Latin culture! Our event kicks off with a captivating video journey, exploring the Latin and African origins of Hip-Hop and showcasing the lively spirit of our local community.  Dive into the heart of our event, where a talented community of dancers will ignite the stage with electrifying Hip-Hop and Salsa performances, celebrating the fusion of cultures.

Beyond the dance floor, immerse yourself in a tapestry of artistic expressions that contribute to the vibrant celebration of cultural diversity.

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Join us on a captivating artistic journey spanning three decades as we delve into the multi-faceted world of Fred Villanueva, a visionary artist. “Trayectorias/Trajectories” is an exhibition that invites you to explore the depths of creativity, expression, and introspection, all intertwined with the rich tapestry of Latino Identity, Politics, Consumerism, Spirituality, Ritual, Abstraction, and the ever-evolving role of the artist in society. Experience the fusion of tradition and innovation, introspection and commentary, as we navigate the intricate web of Trayectorias/Trajectories.

About the ArtistFred Villanueva (b. 1973-) creates large scale paintings, sculptures, and time-based installations. His work combines images with abstract and figurative styles. Fred has exhibited in New York City, across the USA, Madrid, Spain, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and more recently at the New Orleans Museum of Art, Delurk Gallery North Carolina, Mary Tomas Gallery Dallas, Artes de La Rosa Cultural Center in Fort Worth, and the Dallas Latino Cultural Center.

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