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Boca de Oro Festival: Opening Night Program

2/22/2021

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​Boca de Oro Festival of Literary, Visual and Performing Arts is online this year with 100+ free performances and virtual sessions from March 5th-7th.

Revelers of culture and enthusiasts of the arts will enjoy this year's open exploration of how we build our cities and lives through our collective memories, dreams and visions. Opening Night begins our explortion of these topics with 40+ local and regional voices in mediums of expression across the arts from writing to puppetry, and dance to author and artist talks. 

Attendees can sign-up free at BocaDeOro.org. After providing their name and e-mail address, they can choose from over 100 sessions occurring virtually online over the three day festival. Here's what's happening on Opening Night alone:
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12/9/2021 01:51:16 am

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4/12/2022 02:32:53 am

The Boca de Oro Festival is a three-day festival that celebrates the diverse cultures of the Gulf Coast. Opening Night Program was an event that showcased various cultures and their contributions to the region.

The event began with a traditional song from the Tohono O’odham tribe, followed by a performance from members of the Hula Halau, who shared their culture and history through dance. The program also included performances by UH-Konohiki, an ensemble of dancers who honor Hawaiian culture through storytelling, hula and song; as well as, a performance by members of the Miami-based Cuban Folkloric Dance Company.

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