
The cultural heartbeat of Dallas is set to pulsate with a little more vigor this September when the Dallas Cultural Plan's State of the Arts event takes to the stage. The City of Dallas is rallying the community to witness a convergence of local talents and civic updates at the Moody Performance Hall. A special presentation bedecked with city leaders' speeches and local performances will make the spotlight shine on the progress of the Dallas Cultural Plan, the city's blueprint for nurturing its cultural landscape.
Slated for 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 5, the event is shaping up to be more than just an update. According to the Office of Arts & Culture (OAC), which is facilitating the pow-wow, attendees will be treated to updates on the city's roadmap to a more robust arts scene. “The event is free and open to the public, light bites and refreshments will be available,” promises the City of Dallas. No need to pinch pennies for culture here.
There will be opportunities galore for interviews and a B-roll to whet the appetite of any culture-hungry journo. To reserve your press pass and ensure that your camera doesn't miss a beat, make sure you RSVP through the official channel. Details, as well as the gilded RSVP link, are at your fingertips on the city's bulletin.
The city pledges to amplify the volume of arts within its boundaries. It’s a commitment to fostering a more inclusive, diverse, and vibrant artistic community. As the city gets ready to pull back the curtain on its progress, don't be surprised to find the Moody Performance Hall turning into a blend of earnest updates and captivating performances.









