Bring It! Live

Lynn Auditorium
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LIFETIME’S HIT SERIES “BRING IT” SET TO TAKE THE STAGE IN AN ALL-NEW SHOW After two consecutive years of bringing down the house, “Bring It! Live” is back by overwhelming demand, and set to take the stage. Miss D and her Dancing Dolls, the stars of Lifetime’s hit series Bring It! will be coming to … Continued

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Calling all dancers, activists and concerned citizens of Greater Boston and beyond to join us for refreshments, a kick-off performance by Danza Organica and an important discussion about climate change, its potential threat to our communities and the implication of its effects on particularly vulnerable populations. Panelists: Paul Kirshen, UMass Boston School for the Environment … Continued

Boston Pride Youth Dance

City Hall Plaza (under the tent)
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Kick up your Pride Week heels with DJ Lisa and MC Yolanda   Boston Pride produces events and activities to achieve inclusivity, equality, respect, and awareness in Greater Boston and beyond. Fostering diversity, unity, visibility and dignity, we educate, communicate and advocate by building and strengthening community connections.

Dancing Queerly

The Dance Complex
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“Dancing Queerly” is a festival of movement, discussions, and performances for the LGBTQ community and friends presented June 2-24 at the Dance Complex in Central Square, Cambridge. This ground-breaking event seeks to bring LGBTQ community members of all ages and experiences together through dance. Tickets and information are available at www.dancingqueerlyboston.com.

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Top choreographers bring to life classic movie dances of yesterday, starring the Boston Pops, Dancing with the Stars Celebrity Pros, So You Think You Can Dance top finalists and singing stars from American Idol and The Voice. The concert will include new interpretations of memorable moments from movies like Grease, Chicago, Singin’ In The Rain, and Moulin Rouge. Keith Lockhart, conductor Lesley Ann Warren, special guest

Liana and the Paintbrush

Robert R Jay Performing Arts Ceter
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A Circus and Dance production for the whole family ! Hope through Endurance. Liana despairs about the world until from within her, a small light of Hope begins to grow larger until Creativity, in the form of a Paintbrush, develops from Liana’s own desire to bring beauty to the world. Performed by Danceartists Ballet Theater … Continued

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Join us in June as over 700 student performers take over Boston Common! Presented in collaboration with the Boston Parks Department, our annual 3-day event presents music, dance and theatre ensembles at the Parkman Bandstand. All are welcome to cheer on our city’s talented youth in our most famous park. Dance Stage is June 6.  Boston Dance Alliance is … Continued

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Join The Somerville Arts Council and the Somerville LGBTQ Community Liaison for the 2nd year of the city-sponsored LGBTQ+ dance party to celebrate pride month! DJ Dee Diggs will provide us with some sweet tunes! Drag performances by JP Delgado Galdamez and Sham Payne! Free photobooth fun with Ellien Laramee-Byers! Tabling/resources provided by local LGBTQ+ service organizations. Confidential, free, rapid HIV … Continued

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Invisible: Imprints of Racism is an hour-long theater piece that was created by a leading performing arts company from Boston. Unlike traditional theater pieces, it relies exclusively on Spoken Word, music, hip and hop and modern dance to give audiences an opportunity to “feel” first and analyze second. In other words, it was created to … Continued

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When three WWII sailors get 24 hours of shore leave in bustling Times Square, antics and romance ensue! The Boston Pops presents a special orchestral and dance concert celebrating Leonard Bernstein and Jerome Robbins’ classic work with Broadway singers and dancers, and new choreography by Tony award-winner Kathleen Marshall. Keith Lockhart, conductor Kathleen Marshall, director … Continued