BY: Allen Clayton
The Clarksburg History Museum is hosting an exhibit titled “Passo dopo Passo”—which means step by step in Italian—and Museum officials are hoping it will spark interest and passion for Italian dance and culture. Museum officials said that they’re welcoming the public to learn about the preserved heritage of Italian dance with the exhibition that is presented by the Allegro Dance Company and directed by Anna Harsh.
Officials said that the program will transport those attending the exhibit to the enchanting world of Italian culture, rhythm, and elegance. Those visiting the museum can find information about the meticulously curated costumes, educational displays, and captivating performance demonstrations, the “Passo dopo Passo,” which officials said pays homage to the rich tapestry of Italian dance traditions that they said have withstood the test of time.
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