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Metro Presents: Colors of the Rainbow Dance Performance & Competition

Metro Presents:  Colors of the Rainbow Dance Performance & Competition
Who:               Metro Presents showcases an exciting array of free arts and cultural events at historic Union Station
Organized by Metro Art, the agency’s art program
What:              Live dance performance and competition
Where:            Union Station Historic Ticketing Hall
When:             Wednesday, November 5

    •                         4:30 p.m. – Doors open
    •                         5:00 p.m. – Program begins

Details:            Metro and Dancing Classrooms Los Angeles are collaborating to bring a dance presentation, Colors of the Rainbow, to Union Station. DCLA's mission is to promote positive youth development, strengthen and engage schools, and bring diverse communities together through the practice of social dance.

Admission is free. Seating opens 30 minutes prior to performance and is on a first-come, first-served basis. Preferential seating for TAP card holders!

About Metro Presents

Organized by Metro Art, Metro Presents is the agency’s series of free arts and cultural events at Union Station. From music and dance to film screenings and beyond, programs are designed to attract new riders and creatively activate the station. Past events featured screenings of ‘Chinatown’ and ‘Strangers on a Train,’ live music performances by jazz, swing and salsa bands, a theatrical magic show and a dessert giveaway celebrating the rare convergence of Thanksgiving and Hanukkah.

Admission is FREE, on a first-come, first-served basis.

Guests may bring food but alcoholic beverages will not be allowed.

For more information visit metro.net/unionstation and click on the Events tab.

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