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Fallen Heroes, Rising Stars: A Juneteenth Celebration Through Dance

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 1975 Diamond Blvd Concord CA 94520  See map

Fallen Heroes, Rising Stars: A Juneteenth Celebration Through Dance

Performance Date: June 30, 2012  Time: 8:00 PM

@ The Willows Theatre, Concord, CA

Tickets Price:  $20.00
The Willows box office for tickets: 925 798-1300  

For Additional Info, Please Call 925 222-5970


Please attend the 4th Annual Juneteenth Dance concert, meet the directors, dancers, and artists. Experience the exciting contributions that we're making to the arts and cross-cultural-ism in Contra Costa County, California.

Sponsorships Welcome and NEEDED.

Several ways to get involved:

Purchasing Ads for this or future Programs.
Purchase Gift Tickets.
Provide Promotional Gifts.
Support our Auctions.

Contact us:  925 680-4400
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Fallen Heroes, Rising Stars: A Juneteenth Celebration Through Dance honors African American musical artists that have died since the year 2000, but will inspire us for generations to come.

Featuring Original Artwork Portraiture by: MCAMO Artist: b jAXON

Presented by: Grown Women Dance Collective, this event is a family-friendly, uplifting and inspiring evening of dance, music, art and American History.

Video Clip:   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMa7HFpCo-o 

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