Latino Cultural Center

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The Latino Cultural Center in Dallas, American state is a regional catalyst for the preservation, development, and promotion of Latino and Hispanic arts and culture. The 27,000-square-foot (2,500 m2) facility, illustrious for its vivid colours and solid exteriors, was designed by creator David Ricardo Legorreta and opened in 2003. It contains a 300-seat theater, a multi-purpose space, Associate in Nursing room and sculpture courtyards that area unit wide utilized by native, regional, and international artists.
The City of Dallas workplace of Cultural Affairs (OCA) operates the cultural center and supports instructional categories and events for kids, adults, and families that occur throughout the year.

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