DivaDance event brings over 50 dancers together for night of performances

Cory Baker President & CEO - Long Center for Performing Arts
Cory Baker President & CEO - Long Center for Performing Arts
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Over 50 dancers are set to perform on stage at an upcoming DivaDance event, which aims to celebrate confidence, community, and self-expression. Organizers describe the evening as a chance for participants to “shine together,” highlighting group performances and shared energy.

The event is organized by an independent group that has rented the venue. In a statement, the Long Center clarified: “This is a venue rental event presented by an independent organization separate from the Long Center. Any views or opinions expressed in this event or by the event organizers do not necessarily reflect the views, positions, or values of the Long Center.”

The Long Center also emphasized its commitment to safety and inclusivity for all guests. “The Long Center is committed to providing a safe and welcoming environment and will not tolerate demeaning, harassing, or discriminatory conduct from, or directed toward, patrons, artists, rental clients, staff, or volunteers,” according to its statement.



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