An event at First Friday in the Arts District introduces parkour — where participants flip and jump from (and over) obstacles to travel from one point to another.
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From little mermaids and Founding Fathers, to Elizabethan acting troupes and artists struggling to make ends meet, this upcoming season at the Smith Center has something for everyone.
The Henderson resident is following in the footsteps of generations of ballet greats by sharing her knowledge as she stages “Swan Lake” for Nevada Ballet Theatre this weekend in The Smith Center’s Reynolds Hall.
For a couple of hours Friday, a lineup of speakers will tell true stories from their lives around the theme “What I Did For Love.”
The outdoor area of the downtown music venue will house a gallery-style display on the theme “roses” while the band Hawthorne Heights performs inside. ISI Group, a local collective that coordinates art installations and events throughout the city, is hosting the art show.
Tymara Walker stepped to the mic and asked her audience to stand, and belted out the first notes of “Lift Every Voice and Sing.” Soon the air was thick with the voices of the full audience, who swayed and sang along Saturday, marking the start of the Black History Month Festival at Springs Preserve.