Multicultural Dance Event Coming To Fremont

- A free multicultural dance event is scheduled Saturday in Fremont, featuring workshops, dancing, and food trucks. - Organizers say the public event will include multiple dance styles, hands-on workshops, and vendors. - It aims to boost community engagement and cultural exchange in Fremont neighborhoods (patch.com).

Fremont will host a free public dance event on Saturday, April 25, with live performances, lessons and food trucks at the Downtown Event Center. (fremont.gov) The event, called Downtown Dance!, is scheduled for 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 3500 Capitol Ave. in the Downtown Event Center and Plaza. City listings say it is open to all ages and free to attend. (fremont.gov) Organizers say the program will pair stage performances with step-by-step lessons in multiple styles, and that workshops and activities will be first come, first served because space is limited. Event listings also advertise vendors and food trucks on site. (fremont.gov) The event lands as Fremont continues to use downtown programming to draw residents into shared public spaces. The city calendar and partner listings frame Downtown Dance! as part of a broader push for family-friendly activity in central Fremont. (fremont.gov) (alamedakids.org) That emphasis fits Fremont’s demographics. The U.S. Census Bureau estimates Fremont had about 226,000 residents in 2024, with Asian residents making up a majority and Hispanic or Latino residents accounting for nearly 15%, making multicultural programming a regular feature of civic events. (census.gov) Promotional pages say the lineup includes groups tied to Latin, Bollywood, ballet, Persian and folklórico traditions, alongside local school and community performers. Third-party event listings name groups including Mambo Groovin, Sunbollywood, Ballet Afsaneh, Grupo Folklorico Mexicano Los Quetzales and Asociacion Cultural Kanchis. (sf.funcheap.com) (aniandcat.com) The public-facing event page is being promoted by Ani & Cat, an event company that also lists tickets through Eventbrite, though the city calendar states admission is free. The Eventbrite page repeats the April 25 date, the 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. schedule and the Fremont Downtown Event Center location. (eventbrite.com) (fremont.gov) For Fremont residents, the practical details are simple: show up Saturday at 3500 Capitol Ave., expect a four-hour block of performances and lessons, and arrive early if you want a spot in the hands-on activities. (fremont.gov)

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