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If you're looking for a fun and exciting event to attend, you'll want to mark your calendars for GrapeFest. This annual festival is packed with a variety of events and activities, from wine tastings to family-friendly fun. While wine is certainly a major focus of GrapeFest, the festival takes pride in celebrating Texas wine specifically. The People's Choice Wine Tasting Classic, one of the festival's biggest events, is the largest consumer-judged wine competition in the nation and exclusively features Texas wines. With so much to see and do, GrapeFest is a must-attend event for wine lovers and families.
Step into a world of modern dance and experience the high-energy interpretation of the art of movement. Dallas Black Dance Theatre's professionals present a mixed repertory of modern, jazz, ethnic, and spiritual works by renowned choreographers worldwide. The company's mission is to create and produce contemporary modern dance at the highest level of artistic excellence while bridging cultures and reaching diverse communities through educational programs and performances. As the oldest continuously operating professional dance company in Dallas, the ensemble of 14 full-time dancers carries on a tradition of excellence in contemporary dance.
Visit the Cathedral Santuario de Guadalupe, a stunning Victorian Gothic cathedral undergoing a complete restoration to bring it back to its original splendor. This Shrine is the second-largest congregation in the entire nation. While there, you can learn about the essential themes of Catholic Social Tradition, centered around the universal principles of human dignity, the common good, subsidiarity, and solidarity. It's truly a wonderful experience that everyone should have the opportunity to enjoy.
Quietly reflect on one of the most spiritually-based art forms at the Crow Collection of Asian Art. The collection combines pieces from China, Japan, India, and Southeast Asia, each with distinct cultural and artistic traditions. The museum is committed to promoting learning and dialogue about the arts and cultures of Asia, and they are preserving and sharing these treasures with the public. By fostering compassion and inclusivity through their work, the museum is helping to build a greater awareness and shared sense of what it means to be human.