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San Pedro ♥ Festival of the Arts 2023

Date
September 23
Time
1:00 pm - 4:20 pm
Cost
Free
Organizer’s Site
http://triartsp.com/
Council District
City Council District 15
Dance performances (20 companies) with free raffle tickets and community tables and unique feature called “2 Moves” where the performing artists will share “2 Moves” from their dance for the audience to learn. Styles include Modern, Ballet, Contemporary, East Indian (Bharatanatyam), Jazz, Flamenco, and Middle Eastern (traditional into contemporary).

Location

Peck Park
560 N Western Ave
San Pedro, CA 90732 United States
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Organizer

Los Angeles Choreographers & Dancers
Phone
213-385-1171
Email
louisehr@lachoreographersanddancers.org
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