From museum exhibits to dance performances: Legacy and future collide in Cincy’s arts


What do the 140-year-old Cincinnati Art Museum and 30-something Black choreographer David Choate have in common?

Both spend time thinking about historic legacies. And both are determined to push the region into the future.

Choate, the founding artistic director of Revolution Dance Theatre, and Cameron Kitchin, the director of Cincinnati Art Museum, met for the first time as they talked with ArtsWave ArtsWrap. They quickly found shared inspiration.

"The art museum opened its doors in 1886,"…

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