For the sixth year, Men Who Dance, the all-male dance festival spotlighting 52 performers from 20 countries, returns to Fort Lauderdale’s Broward Center for the Performing Arts.
But it’s the first time a dance troupe from Broward County — the C.A.M. Dance Co. in Davie — will be part of the event presented by the Inter-American Choreographic Institute.
“The essence and purpose of Men Who Dance is not to promote any agenda or reach conclusions,” said Rafi Maldonado-Lopez, institute founder and the festival’s artistic director. “It’s about engaging in the process of deconstructing stereotypes, re-evaluating what masculinity means on and off the stage, and daring artists to explore it.”
Also for the first time, the festival will feature an American Indian dance troupe, Indigenous Enterpr

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