Texas Folklife is hosting its first Talk-O Tuesday Event next Tuesday, October 25th. Join Texas Folklife to learn about their Music and Cultural Heritage programming and how to get involved.
Texas Folklife is a statewide non-profit organization dedicated to presenting and preserving the diverse cultures and living heritage of the Lone Star State. The National Endowment for the Arts designates Texas Folklife as the official folk and traditional arts organization for the state. Since 1984, Texas Folklife has honored traditions passed down within communities, explored the importance of traditional arts in contemporary society, and celebrated the state’s vibrant heritage by providing arts experiences enjoyable and accessible for all generations. For more information, visit texasfolklife.org.
The first stage of their outreach efforts in North Texas will be their “Talk-O Tuesday” North Texas Community Event Series. Texas Folklife invites artists, musicians, community members, businesses, educators, frontline workers, and other supporters to attend. Come out to meet the Texas Folklife team and learn more about their mission. Above all, you will get the opportunity to talk about what support the folk and traditional arts communities of North Texas are in need of, and where Texas Folklife can fit in! Upcoming series topics include Education and Exploration and Health & Folk Arts.
Texas Folklife invites the North Texas Folk & Traditional Arts creative community to join them for their first Talk-O Tuesday Event. Deep Ellum Brewing Company, 2823 Saint Louis Street, Dallas, TX 75226, will sponsor and host the first Talk-O Tuesday. For this event, all community members 21+ are welcome to join! RSVP for a free drink ticket at the event.
Additional support for this event is provided by the North Texas Engagement Committee, Generous North Texas Giving Day 2022 Donors, and the Texas Folklife Board of Directors and Members.
So if you are connected to the folk and traditional arts community, come enjoy performances by North Texas Artists. While you are there, you can learn more about Texas Folklife and see how you can get involved.