• K-Pop for Everyone Dance Class

    The Valentine 1015 E. Clay St., Richmond, VA, United States

    K-Pop dance is known for its sharp, dynamic choreography inspired by Korean pop music groups and their highly synchronized performances. It blends elements of Hip Hop, jazz funk, and trendy social media moves, making it exciting and accessible for all ages. Participants will start with a brief overview of K-Pop’s global impact before Richmond Urban […]

    Free
  • Free Admission Day for Dissent!

    The Valentine 1015 E. Clay St., Richmond, VA, United States

    Join the Valentine to explore our newest exhibition, Dissent! Liberty & Loyalty in Early Virginia, with free admission all day. We tend to forget that not everyone wanted “Life, Liberty, […]

    Free
  • What Does Liberty Mean to You?: A Panel Discussion

    St. John's Church 2401 East Broad Street, Richmond, Virginia, United States

    In partnership with The Valentine Museum, St. John’s Church Foundation presents What Does Liberty Mean to You?, a panel discussion featuring three first-generation Chinese Americans discussing what liberty means to them. The panelists will discuss their experiences growing up in China, including during the time of Mao’s Cultural Revolution, and compare their time in China […]

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  • Trail Ride Line Dancing for Everyone

    The Valentine 1015 E. Clay St., Richmond, VA, United States

    Trail Ride line dancing is a group-based, Southern-rooted dance style that celebrates community, rhythm, and movement through repeating step patterns performed in lines or circles. Often associated with Southern soul, R&B, and zydeco-inspired music, it’s approachable, fun, and easy to learn. The class will open with a short look at the cultural traditions behind Trail […]

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  • Controversy/History | Common Good(s): The Next Stop for Public Transit

    The Valentine 1015 E. Clay St., Richmond, VA, United States

    Returning for its 13th season, the Valentine’s Controversy/History series invites Richmonders to take stock of the city’s most pressing issues. Everyone in the room is encouraged to share their perspective on hot-button topics, engaging with historical case studies, data, and expert voices along the way. This year, we will examine the “Common Good(s),” highlighting the […]

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  • Women in the Wickham House

    The Valentine 1015 E. Clay St., Richmond, VA, United States

    Explore the fascinating stories of the women who occupied the Valentine’s Wickham House on this 45-minute guided tour. During the 19th and 20th centuries, the women who inhabited this historic home navigated the social, cultural and economic limitations of their times. On this tour, we’ll discuss new research into the lives of the women who […]

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