Free Multicultural Dance Event Hits Fremont
- A free Multicultural Dance event in Fremont is set for Saturday, featuring dancing, workshops and food trucks for attendees. - Organizers say the public event aims to celebrate cultural communities with performances and hands-on workshops. - Admission is free and families are encouraged to attend; more event details are available (patch.com)
Fremont will host a free public dance festival on Saturday, April 25, with live performances and beginner workshops at the Downtown Event Center. (fremont.gov) The event, called Downtown Dance, is scheduled from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 3500 Capitol Ave. The City of Fremont says it is open to all ages and will include food trucks, vendors and additional entertainment. (fremont.gov) City listings and event pages describe the program as multicultural, with stage performances and step-by-step instruction so attendees can try different styles on site. Organizers have also said space is limited for some workshops and activities. (fremont.gov) (msn.com) Published event materials list Bay Area groups including Mambo Groovin, Dance Identity, Bellisimo Dance, Sunbollywood, Ballet Afsaneh, Riar Dance Academy, Tara Catherine Pandeya Dance, Grupo Santa Paula, Grupo Folklorico Mexicano Los Quetzales, Asociacion Cultural Kanchis, WHS Dance Co, Dance TONGether and Dance with Abby. (sf.funcheap.com) The festival is part of Fremont’s spring events programming at the Downtown Event Center, which the city also uses for other family-oriented public gatherings. The city’s special-events page highlights the venue as a regular site for free community programming. (fremont.gov) Outside calendars have promoted the event as a family-friendly stop in Downtown Fremont, underscoring the city’s push to use the central district for public festivals rather than ticketed shows alone. Listings on Alameda Kids and Eventbrite both frame it as a free community event. (alamedakids.org) (eventbrite.com) For Fremont residents, the practical details are simple: Saturday, April 25, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Downtown Event Center and Plaza, free admission. The city’s notice says the event is open to the public, with dance, food and vendors filling the plaza for the afternoon. (fremont.gov)