2024 CALENDAR OF EVENTS
*IMPORTANT: Dates and times are subject to change
Celebrating Over 40 Years of Artistic Service
January
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February
Black History Month Tour –Feb. 8th & 9th: Woodward Academy –Feb. 10th: West African Dance Class at SWAC from 1:30-4:00pm –Feb.24th: Make-It- Village at Arts Clayton @ 11am |
March
Online recognition for Women’s History Month March 21st -Black Box Theatre Presentation for Women Hold Up Half The Sky/A tribute to the African-American Woman on March 24th. |
April
-April 1st-Recognition of supporters for the Dorimell Borders Axam Foundation on –April 11th-13th– Mojah Dance Festival and Conference at Princeton University –April 21st– Sadie G. Mays Nursing Home @ 3pm -April 27th– Arts Clayton/ Mojah Workshop @ 11 am -April 30th: City of South Fulton, State of the City (SOTC) Mayor’s Event |
May
-May 18th: Dance Recital at the South Fulton Southwest Arts Center @ 2pm.
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June
-June 1st: Arts Clayton /Mojah Workshop @ 11 am -June 24th-June 28th: Summer Dance Intensive -June15th: Juneteenth in at Tatnall Square Park Macon, GA @ 6pm.
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July
-July 8th–July12th: Mojah Teacher Training Program from 6pm-9pm -July 14th-July 21st: Mojah Dance Festival and Conference from 6pm-9pm |
August
-Retreat/Plan for the new season
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September
-New Season Begins.
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October
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November
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December
-Christmas Parade: TBD -December 28th: Kwanzaa Celebration from 2pm-9pm. |
2023 Highlights
- January 14th –Women Hold Up Half the Sky: A Tribute to the African American Woman //Symposium: Poetry, Dance & Dialogue co-sponsored by The National Endowment for the Arts
- February 26th – Black History Month Celebration and Tour
- March 23rd – Women Hold Up Half the Sky: A Tribute to the African American Woman
- April 15th– West African Dance Workshop with Make-It Village in Jonesboro, GA
- April 22nd- 40th Year Celebration Historic Black-Tie Benefit Gala and Concert
- June 15th– Featured Performance for Dance/USA Conference
- June 17th– Annual Juneteenth Celebration in Macon, GA.
- December 30th – Annual Kwanzaa Celebration: “Girl Why You Dance Like That? “Fusion from Africa to Hip-Hop