Dallas International Night Market Returns to Celebrate Cultural Diversity on September 21

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The Dallas International Night Market is returning on September 21, 2024, from 4 to 10 p. m. at the Prism Center, marking a vibrant celebration of cultural diversity. Hosted by the City of Dallas International District, the event will feature an eclectic mix of global cuisines, artistic performances, and unique handcrafted goods from local artisans. Attendees can embark on a culinary adventure, sampling a variety of international dishes from diverse food vendors.

In addition to food, art enthusiasts will find distinctive creations by talented local artists, enhancing the cultural experience. Live entertainment will play a significant role, with performances from the Community Artist Program supported by the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture. Among the performers is Raquel Zamora, who will use her platform to raise awareness about the heritage of Native peoples. The market not only highlights Dallas's cultural diversity but also fosters community engagement and appreciation for the arts. This event promises to be a memorable evening, bringing together people from various backgrounds to celebrate their shared humanity.

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