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'Looking for a good way to close out the month? Here’s some activities coming up that will have you ending February with love and entering March with joy.' | hollo, kerryreid & juggaloreporter

are the inaugural company of the Young Dancers Project, a troupe of artists aged 10-18. A “COVID-safe” walking tour of three spaces at the temple takes audience members to view small-group performances, with the orchestra performing live. The entire audience will then gather in the spectacular sanctuary for the full reprise of the 2020 work and Banks’s new piece.

. All audience members five and up must present proof of vaccination and ID; masks required at all times. -KR, a play created through workshops with over 150 young people that explored their experiences during the pandemic. The piece takes these stories of loss, disappointment, and isolation and recontextualizes them as a tale of a snowstorm that shuts down a town.

. This weekend’s performances are sold out but future shows happen Saturdays and Sundays at 11 AM and 2:30 PM through Sun 3/27. -KRonline book club. From 3-5 PM this afternoon, the group will discuss Prisca Dorcas Mojica Rodríguez’sRodríguez, the founder of Latina Rebels, offers a unique perspective on imposter syndrome, colorism, and other experiences that commonly impact Black and Brown women.

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