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Dance Houston

406 W. Clay St. MAP

Houston, TX 77019

713-526-1049

http://www.dancehouston.org/
District: Theater

Dance Houston was founded in 2003 to raise awareness and support of dance in and around Houston while making it more accessible for the general public. We are best known for our popular dance festivals that feature 10 - 12 local dance companies in a single performance.

In the past seven years, Dance Houston has become one of Houston's most beloved dance organizations. We have sold out concerts at The Wortham Center, The Hobby Center, and St. John's School; and we've regularly offered free events at Discovery Green and Ripley House.  Our concerts last year provided four thousand people the opportunity to see forty different dance companies perform hip hop, ballroom, contemporary and cultural dances. 

HOURS

Box Office Hours:
Telephone sales: Weekdays 9:00 am - 7:00 pm (exception: performance days: 9am - 3pm)
Walk-up sales: 1 hour before concert at theater
Internet sales: anytime up to 4 hours before a concert

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