One Art Community Center is a space that promotes cultural values and enhances the healthy leaving patterns. The center conducts Yoga sessions, healing garden party and art exhibitions that focus on wellness. You can join them for their health awareness programs, social gatherings and fitness sessions. One Art Community Center, is a place where you lean to the importance self care.
Built in 1696, Thomas Massey House is considered to be the oldest house in the city of Broomall. This 300 year old house is simply unique because of its building style, theme and material. If you love history and architecture, you'll explore various items of the 17th - 18th century like the furniture, cooking items, books, tools and other pieces of information and exhibits. This house museum is open from the last Sunday of April until the last Sunday of October.
What's unusual about this dance troupe is that has both an international reputation and a local following. Joan Myers Brown founded Philadanco in 1970 as a modern dance venue in a traditional town. When they're in town, they perform at the main halls on the Avenue of the Arts (Philadelphia's Broad Street between Market and South Streets) and when they're in New York you can usually find them at Lincoln Center. As one of the oldest regional companies, they also provide a lot of community outreach programs and lessons for younger dancers.
Housed within the University of Delaware are the University Museums which include the Mineralogical Museum, the Mechanical Hall and the Old College Gallery, all of which have different operating hours. The Old College Gallery possesses over 10,000 exhibits with the focus being mostly on vintage and modern photography, while the gorgeous Mechanical Hall is known for its exciting permanent and rotating exhibits, a large number of which are excellent artworks by budding and established African American artists. The Mineralogical Museum attracts those with a penchant for minerals, rocks, fossils and century-old artifacts that have been meticulously preserved over the years. All galleries also boast of free admission and are open to the general public. Whether you are into art, geology, photography or just history in general, then a visit to the University Museums at the University of Delaware will not let you down.