Free Multicultural Dance Event Set For Saturday
- A free multicultural dance event will take place in Fremont this Saturday featuring workshops, performances, and food trucks. - Organizers say the public festival aims to celebrate cultural diversity and offer family-friendly activities and lessons. - Attendees are encouraged to arrive early; more details and schedule are available (patch.com).
Fremont will host a free multicultural dance festival on Saturday, April 25, at the Downtown Event Center and Plaza from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. (fremont.gov) The event is scheduled for 3500 Capitol Ave. and will include live performances, step-by-step dance instruction, food trucks, vendors and other entertainment, according to the City of Fremont calendar listing. (fremont.gov) Listings on Eventbrite and other event calendars describe the program as free, open to the public and aimed at all ages, with workshops built around multicultural dance styles rather than a ticketed stage show. (eventbrite.com) The lineup published in event listings includes 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 lands as Fremont continues to use downtown programming to draw families and visitors into its civic core with public events that mix performances, food and hands-on activities. The city’s own event page places the dance festival at the Fremont Downtown Event Center and Plaza, a venue it uses for community gatherings. (fremont.gov) Outside calendars also describe the event as part of a broader “Downtown Dance Week” push in Fremont, framing Saturday’s program as the public centerpiece of a week of dance-focused activities. (alamedakids.org) Organizers and event listings say space is limited, and several postings urge attendees to arrive early if they want to join the instructional sessions as well as watch the performances. (happeningnext.com) For Fremont residents, the pitch is simple: show up Saturday before noon, pick a style, and join a free afternoon built around dance in the middle of downtown. (fremont.gov)