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Dorothea Laub Dance Place and National Dance Day
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Malashock Dance believes that dance is a universal art form accessible to all. With the mission to showcase the profound power of dance as an invaluable aspect of the human experience, Malashock Dance serves as a creative hub for artists to develop their dancing skills and provide them a tool for life-long learning.
Join the Malashock Dance team on Saturday September 2 at the Clubhouse Stage & Gallery for an interactive live dance and music performance designed to captivate audiences for ENVZN 23: Urban Art Takeover. The performance is set to break down barriers between audience and performer and offer 360-degree observation of the dances. Purchase your tickets here.
Malashock Dance produces the annual “Everyday Dances” concert with the vision to engage the community in discovering the wide variety of San Diego-based dance artists who are poised to share their powerful creative voices; demonstrate leadership; and fulfill their artistic goal in collaboration with a community of dance makers and professional dancers. The organization welcomes the public to attend the various performances from January 25-28, 2024 in the Malashock Dance Studio Theater in the Dorothea Laub Dance Place in Liberty Station.
NTC Foundation was established in 2000 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit to enrich the lives of San Diegans by renovating this signature community asset and creating, facilitating, and operating ARTS DISTRICT as a 100-acre creative district. Visitors experience the arts, culture, creativity, and cuisine that are the hallmarks of the San Diego region and enjoy innovative experiences in a historic setting at Liberty Station that inspire lives for generations to come. www.ntcfoundation.org A
bout ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station ARTS DISTRICT Liberty Station is San Diego’s largest Arts & Cultural District located in historic buildings at the former Naval Training Center in the Liberty Station neighborhood, near Downtown on San Diego Bay.
With 100 park-like acres, the ARTS DISTRICT is home to nearly 145 museums and galleries, artist studios, dance companies, fine dining, creative retail and other organizations that showcase San Diego’s creative community and provide innovative experiences for the public. www.artsdistrictlibertystation.com