Hip-hop, dance, and spoken word unite in Austin’s ‘Say That Again’

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Get ready to groove and be inspired as “Say That Again,” a vibrant celebration of hip-hop, dance, and spoken word, takes center stage in Austin during Black History Month. Hosted by the Early Era Collective, this multi-medium performance promises to captivate audiences with its dynamic blend of artistic expressions.

Stephanie Patrick, the artistic director, said the event is a unique opportunity to experience the rich tapestry of Black culture through various art forms.

Joining the celebration is hip-hop artist Soup Makes It Better, who is excited to share the stage with fellow artists.

“Say That Again” invites everyone to immerse themselves in an unforgettable evening of rhythm, movement, and powerful storytelling.

Come see “Say That Again” on Feb 20-21 and Feb 27-Mar 1 at the Dougherty Arts Center, 8-10pm each night. Sliding scale tickets from $20-$60. Tickets a www.earlyeracollective.org

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