![]() Seasonal concert series, public celebrations, fitness events in the park, and ethnic food festivals are only a few of the ways the Arts District utilizes the beauty and accessibility of Klyde Warren Park, with its lush green space, beautiful gardens, activity fields, fountains and boardwalks to bring people together and enhance a sense of community. The outdoor beauty and walkability of the district further promotes the connection of residents and professionals to each other and to the city itself. The Texas International Theatrical Art Society ( TITAS ) achieves this goal by celebrating groups that range from classical, to American dance, to “ethnic troupes rich in the history of other cultures.” ![]() These platforms share a goal: to open a “window to the world” from the middle of Dallas. The performing arts venues in the district include expansive halls and houses designed to share their passion of both national and international performance in Opera, Theater, Black Theater, Symphony, Dance, Orchestra, and concerts from a wide variety of genres. ![]() ![]() The cultural focus of the visual arts in Dallas’ Arts District continue to impress with the internationally recognized Nasher Sculpture Center, and the Crow Collection of Asian Art that is devoted to works from China, India, Japan, Korea and parts of Asia. And with free general admission, anyone can enjoy it. At the DMA, locals and visitors can visually connect not only with the art of this country, but gain a deep cultural appreciation for arts of countries such as Africa, the early Americas, South Asia, and Europe. It boasts more than 20,000 pieces of global historical significance. Just shy of 115 years old, the Dallas Museum of Art is among the leading museums in the United States. And the growth of the Trammell Crow Center promises only to add to its allure. Touted as “the largest contiguous arts district in the United States,” the Dallas Arts District is far more than restaurants and art venues it has become an unmatched cultural destination. But the most exciting part of downtown Dallas is the cultural hub of the Arts District. Dallas has long been a hub of business and affluence, professional competition, and a buzz of activity.
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