The Cultural Arts and Diversity Resource Center presents “Dancing in the Street: The Music of Motown” starring Nationally-esteemed Broadway Actor Chester Gregory This Saturday, October 15th at the UCSC Theater Arts Mainstage

The Cultural Arts and Diversity Resource Center presents “Dancing in the Street: The Music of Motown” starring Nationally-esteemed Broadway Actor Chester Gregory This Saturday, October 15th at the UCSC Theater Arts Mainstage
Cultural Arts and Diversity Resource Center (CAD) is once again sponsoring an Outstanding Professional Production to educate and entertain the Santa Cruz and Monterey Communites about the vast and amazing History of Motown Music Records.
“Dancing in the Street: The Music of Motown” will be taking over the Theater Arts Mainstage on October 15th at 7:00pm. Starring NBTF Theatre Legend Award-winner, AUDELCO VIV Award Winner, and Broadway Actor Chester Gregory, the Production of “Dancing in the Street: The Music of Motown” is a foot-tapping, hand-clapping celebration of the classics from the 60’s and Motown’s Golden Era featuring exceptional and timeless compositions from Otis Redding, Sam Cooke, Marvin Gaye and More!
Fans lined up for blocks for Chester Gregory’s unparalleled Washington, D.C. performance. If you’ve never seen him perform, you’ve missed one of the Greatest Entertainers of this Decade!
Admission is free for all Attendees. We highly recommend attendees abide by current COVID-19 guidelines to ensure the safety of your fellow guests and performers. For more information on the University’s current COVID-19 policies, visit www.slugstrong.ucsc.edu
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WHEN: October 15th at 7:00pm
WHERE: UCSC Theater Arts Mainstage, 411 Kerr Road, Santa Cruz
COST: Free for all
CONTACT INFORMATION:
→ Don Williams // dwilliam@ucsc.edu // (831) 419-6733
→ CADrc Office // cadrc@ucsc.edu // (831) 459-1861
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Founded in 2005, the Cultural Arts and Diversity Resource Center strives to enhance the cultural climate of the University of California, Santa Cruz and its surrounding communities by celebrating diversity via our theatre troupes Rainbow and AATAT.
We provide collaborative partnerships, community outreach, retention and recruitment of people of color, and opportunities for leadership and educational development with the support of Measure 49.