
The Office of Arts and Culture is currently presenting a cultural extravaganza at the Latino Cultural Center, offering a rare opportunity for theater fans to see all three shows for the cost of two. This week, celebrating the rich diversity of Latino performances, features acts from Spain, Miami, and Puerto Rico and a collaborative piece bridging Dallas, Mexico, New Orleans, and Spain, as detailed by the City of Dallas.
This week's programming starts with "A Skin Poem for a Cosy House," created by Los Escultores del Aire from Barcelona, Spain. Their acrobatic dance theatre piece, which had its first performance on Thursday, will wrap up today. Directly following their performances are the Combat Hippies with “AMAL,” a piece directed by Teo Castellanos.
The richness of cross-cultural artistry is displayed with "Yemaya Flamenco," a new work in progress that will hit the stage today and tomorrow. The production is a collaborative effort by artists and companies from Dallas, Mexico, and Spain, promising a confluence of storytelling through the passionate flamenco dance movement.
For those looking to explore the full breadth of Latino cultural offerings, the Latino Cultural Center also offers a festival pass or season membership. Committed attendees have the opportunity to immerse themselves fully into the fabric of Latino-inspired performances that stretch throughout the season. To purchase, visit the buy tickets page. For more information, the box office can be reached at (214) 885-2097, and the main line is (214) 516-0706.









