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How to Dance in Ohio

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Running Time: 89 minutes  Director: Alexandra Shiva  Language: English


The Peabody award-winning documentary that inspired this season’s groundbreaking Broadway musical of the same name. This ability awareness film follows the challenges and triumphs of a group of adults from Columbus, Ohio all of whom are living on the autism spectrumas they prepare for their first formal dance.


Presented by The J’s Opening the Doors including a talkback following the film, featuring Megan Brockman, MA and Katy Levinson, LCSW, My Relationships Project.


Sponsors: The J's Opening the Doors; Janice Charach Gallery; JCC Special Needs Department

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Location

  • The Berman Center For The Performing Arts
    6600 W Maple Rd
    West Bloomfield Township, MI, 48322, United States of America

  • 6600 W Maple Road

  • Wheelchair accessible

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Detroit Jewish Film Festival
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Lauren Marcus Johnson

  • Sun, May 5
  • 1:30 PM - 3:30 PM EDT

The Berman Center For The Performing Arts

6600 W Maple Rd
West Bloomfield Township, MI, 48322

from $12
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