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Photo By: Brian Guilliaux

 

The DanceAfrica Marketplace is going digital in 2020!

The 2020 DanceAfrica Digital Marketplace is an online event presented by Dallas Black Dance Theatre in conjunction with DBDT’s virtual DanceAfrica performance on Saturday, October 10, 2020. In the past the DanceAfrica marketplace was an outdoor event. This year because of the pandemic, DBDT is bringing our supporters directly to your website in an online marketplace.

The marketplace will be open from October 1 – October 31, 2020 and includes listings of vendors offering a global marketplace of crafts, fashions, and artifacts.

Please send logo and a photo sample of your products to:

Vendor Contact
Meagan Brooks
m.brooks@DBDT.com
(214) 871-2376 ext. 413

DanceAfrica Festival & Marketplace
October 5, 2019
Saturday 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM

LOCATION & PARKING

Annette Strauss Square
2389 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201

The Lexus Red Parking Garage, conveniently located below the Winspear Opera House, will be open to the public for $7 during the event. Alternative parking options are located throughout the Dallas Arts District, including One Arts Plaza and Hall Arts.

This parking rate has been confirmed with the operations coordinator from ATTPAC.

 

 

FREE EVENT!

Enjoy the day-long FREE DanceAfrica Marketplace and mainstage performances with fun and games for the entire family.

Strauss Square

Photo By: Brian Guilliaux

DanceAfrica Marketplace & Festival
October 5, 2019
Saturday 10:00 am – 3:00 pm

LOCATION & PARKING

Annette Strauss Square
2389 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201

The Lexus Red Parking Garage, conveniently located below the Winspear Opera House, will be open to the public for $7 during the event. Alternative parking options are located throughout the Dallas Arts District, including One Arts Plaza and Hall Arts.

This parking rate has been confirmed with the operations coordinator from ATTPAC.

 

 

FREE EVENT!

Enjoy the day-long FREE DanceAfrica Marketplace and mainstage performances with fun and games for the entire family.

Strauss Square