
About this Event
A Night to Remember: United in Culture – Taking a Stand Against Human Trafficking ✨
Join us for a powerful and inspiring evening at the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts, where the universal language of dance becomes a voice for those who cannot speak. Through movement, rhythm, and passion, we unite to stand against human trafficking and fight for freedom.
This extraordinary event will feature breathtaking performances by Undebel Flamenco, directed by Mercy Renteria, blending flamenco jazz, Indian, Brazilian, and opera into a mesmerizing and emotionally charged production. We are honored to welcome the exclusive appearance of Lydia Huang, founder of Mavericks for Children’s Rights, in this cultural celebration of resilience and hope.
Accompanied by the soul-stirring melodies of a full orchestra by Echo, this production is more than a performance—it is a call to action. All proceeds will directly support non-profit organizations, including RedM and The Houston 20, dedicated to ending human trafficking and supporting survivors.
✨ Dance for freedom. Move for change. Let art be our voice. ✨ We continue our work to keep Houston beautiful, clean, and free—for the future of our children!
Together, through the power of dance, we can raise awareness, inspire action, and make a real impact. Join us for a night that transforms lives!
*Wristbands will be given to those in VIP areas. Please ensure you keep your wristband with you at all times. No reentry without wristband.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Zilkha Hall, 800 Bagby Street, Houston, United States
USD 60.54