art in motion | The Black Rep will bring “Movement in Conversation with Landscape” to the Pulitzer Arts Foundation June 16 to 25. The free series includes unique dance performances, dance film screenings and master classes. For more information, visit theblackrep.org.
Celebrate Juneteenth on the Delmar Loop on June 10. The event will include a drum call by Baba Kunma, performances by Spirit Angel of African Dance and Red Black & Brass Band, community mural painting and other activities at St. Louis Artworks and more.
Congrats to the winner’s of Cinema St. Louis’ eighth Cinema at Citygarden juried competition. The top prize was awarded to documentary filmmaker Tsering Wangmo for her film Boundaries, which pulls from her own experience as a member of the Tibetan diaspora in exile. The first prize winner along with 12 films will play on Citygarden’s video wall through June 30.
The Gateway Arch National Park is going virtual! Cobblestones & Courage is a new immersive 3D experience that transports visitors to the St. Louis riverfront in the 1850s. The 10-minutes virtual reality program highlights the stories of an enslaved dock worker, an immigrant from Germany and civil engineer and inventor James Eads. Tickets can be purchased online at gatewayarch.com.
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Siteman Cancer Center and Washington University School of Medicine have launched a new podcast. “This Is Cancer” explores what it’s like to be diagnosed with cancer while offering the expertise of Washington University Physicians. It’s streaming wherever you listen to podcasts or can be found at siteman.wustl.edu/thisiscancer.