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Gannon University has sourced choreography from across the globe to present a Multicultural Dance Night taking place at the Erie Playhouse.

FRIDAY, MAR. 27

Bringing global rhythm to the local stage, Gannon University returns with its annual Multicultural Dance Night – an evening of movement, music and shared celebration that transforms the Erie Playhouse into a world stage.

The event offers students and community members the opportunity to experience cultural dances from around the globe, with performances representing nearly every continent. This year’s lineup includes two Chinese dance groups, a high-energy K-Pop performance, and a traditional Dabke presentation, alongside Rwandan, Hungarian, Italian, South Asian, Syrian and North American traditions.

From intricate footwork and flowing costumes to percussive rhythms and synchronized group choreography, each performance highlights the stories and heritage carried through dance. All participating groups are trained local performers, reflecting Erie’s vibrant cultural fabric. Erie Arts and Culture’s Folk and Traditional Arts Director Kelly Armor assisted in identifying community groups whose work honors and preserves these traditions.

“Erie’s strength lies in our rich diversity of cultures,” said organizer and Gannon English professor Shreelina Ghosh. “Dance is the universal language that [transcends] the barriers of language and politics. This event creates a space for celebration of cultural heritages and unique identities.”

The program is part of Gannon University’s College of Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences Speaker Series, inspired by Immanuel Kant’s call to Sapere Aude – “dare to know.”

The series encourages critical reflection, courageous inquiry and civil discourse, and Multicultural Dance Night brings that philosophy to life through embodied storytelling and shared experience.

In that spirit, audience members will not just watch – they’ll be invited to participate. Select performers will guide attendees in learning basic steps, turning the evening into an interactive celebration that bridges cultures through movement.

7 p.m. // Erie Playhouse, 13 W. 10th St. // $10 for students, $20 general admission // For tickets and info: erieplayhouse.org