The City of Dallas has announced the return of the Dallas International Night Market, scheduled for Saturday, September 21 from 4 to 10 p.m. at the Prism Center, located at 5580 Peterson Lane.
The event, which debuted last September, has become a popular community fixture, with more than 2,000 attendees in its inaugural year.
This cultural celebration will feature a variety of global cuisines, artistic performances, and handcrafted goods from local artisans. Food enthusiasts can sample international delicacies, while art lovers can discover unique creations from talented artisans. The event will also include live entertainment, art displays, and performances supported by the City of Dallas Office of Arts and Culture. This mix of music, art, and culture aims to offer an enriching evening for attendees of all ages.
The market is a collaborative effort between 4OAK Events, the Dallas International District, and the City of Dallas, and it’s produced by two Dallas residents: Elle Congelliere and Sarah Chung.
The Dallas International District, formerly known as the Valley View-Galleria area, is being transformed into a multicultural hub. Central to this transformation is the Dallas International Commons, a 20-acre park approved by voters, intended to support a live-work-play-visit environment. The district includes various international dining options, residential areas, and ongoing redevelopment projects, such as a new PreK-12 STEAM school and international trade offices at the Prism Center.
District 11 Council Member Jaynie Schultz emphasized the event’s role in celebrating the city’s diversity. Craig Davis, President of Visit Dallas, echoed these sentiments, noting the vibrancy of Dallas’s international community.
Individuals and businesses interested in participating as vendors, sponsors, or community partners can apply through the provided link. For more details and to RSVP, visit the Dallas International District Events Page.
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