Best of Houston Art & Culture
Houston is considered one of the most multicultural cities in all the US. This means that the number of festivals and celebrations are unnumbered. There are more than 30 different cultures across the entire city. The main purpose is to enrich the culture and tolerance of the American citizens, as well as to be a center point for foreign people.
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MECA is a community-based non-profit organization committed to the healthy development of under-served youth and adults through arts and cultural programming, academic excellence, support services, and community building. This center provides cultural dance classes and other kinds of artistic programs. Making the best of their stage they give their students the opportunity to shine on the multiple festivals and shows they prepare. Visit them for a great multicultural experience.
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The Raindrop Foundation is a Turkish cultural center that aims to cultivate friendship and promote understanding of diverse cultures through its unique services to the community. They strive to establish bridges between the Turkish and American cultures and communities by providing easily accessible educational, social, and cultural services.
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The oldest and largest professional African American theatre in the Southwest, and holds the distinction of being one of the nation's largest African American theatres owning and operating its facility and producing in-house. The shows are unlimited, from musicals, comedies, concerts and more every show is enjoyable on its own way. You can eventually see huge African American stars like Denzel Washington or Morgan Freeman doing collaborations.
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Without a doubt the best art museum in all town, with exhibitions and plays like Peacock in the Desert or even science & technologies by tbe hand of Joris Laarman Lab. Everything you see here is going to leave you breathless. Their ever-changing calendar of events makes it enjoyable for all kind of ages and tastes.
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Museum of Natural Science
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Located on the northern border of Hermann Park and established by the Houston Museum and Scientific Society, an organization whose goals were to provide a free institution for the people of Houston focusing on education and science. The museum complex consists of a central facility with four floors of natural science halls and exhibits, the Burke Baker Planetarium, the Cockrell Butterfly Center, and the Wortham Giant Screen Theatre. This museum is one of the most famous museums all over the US because of a large number of special or guest exhibits.
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