Jabulani Arts Festival: Dance and Poetry Performance
Saturday, May 4, 2024
7:00pm to 9:30pm
Part of: Jabulani Arts Festival
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As the curtains draw to a close on the Jabulani Arts Festival, we invite you to join us for a captivating Dance and Poetry Performance, setting the stage for a magical evening of reflection, gratitude, and celebration.
Artists will weave together rhythm and language to create an unforgettable experience. Through the graceful movements of dance and the evocative words of poetry, we will be transported to new realms of emotion and inspiration, celebrating the beauty and diversity of the human experience.
Following this mesmerizing performance, we shall come together to honor the incredible journey we’ve shared throughout the festival. Join us as we celebrate the transformative power of art and take a moment to pause and reflect on the memories we’ve created, the connections we’ve forged, and the stories we’ve shared.
10708 124 St NW
Edmonton, AB, T5M 0H1
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