BETHEL, NY — Bethel Woods Center for the Arts continues to expand its cultural offerings with diverse programming aimed at audiences of all ages. As part of its World Stage Series, Bethel Woods …
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BETHEL, NY — Bethel Woods Center for the Arts continues to expand its cultural offerings with diverse programming aimed at audiences of all ages. As part of its World Stage Series, Bethel Woods will present a performance by Aztec Dance with Atl-Tlachinolli. Additionally, Project: Identity, a pilot program created to get teens more engaged with Bethel Woods, will culminate in a free, public performance.
Project: Identity was created to provide teens with an understanding of creative arts and to give them a safe and encouraging environment where expression can thrive. The group’s springtime sessions will conclude with a coffeehouse style performance at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, May 15. The event will showcase original songs, poetry reading, dance, and visual art all written, performed and created by teens.
Aztec Dance with Atl-Tlachinolli will be on Sunday, May 4 at 2 p.m. Presented by Atl-Tlachinolli, this will be a lively performance of indigenous Mexican dance music, commonly known as Aztec dance. For more information visit www.BethelWoodsCenter.org.
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