Amplifying Solidarity: Kalpulli KetzalCoatlicue

The Kalpulli KetzalCoatlicue (“Precious Mother Earth”) is a Kalpulli (“learning community”) of Indigenous people who perform traditional Aztec and Indigenous dances from Mexico. KetzalCoatlicue pursues this spiritual, mental, and physical vocation with music from the sacred drum, conch shells, seeds, and other instruments. KetzalCoatlicue’s cultural learning center is located in South Minneapolis.

The dancers are rooted in cultural understandings of the environment weaving together the Nahuatl cosmovision and creation stories of Mexican ancestors. These presentations by Kalpulli KetzalCoatlicue provide a basic understanding of the Nahuatl/Aztec representations of life through dance.

Collide Theatrical Presents Wonderland

Wonderland
September 8-October 2
Artistry Theater at Bloomington Center for the Arts

Welcome to Wonderland, a premier psychiatric hospital. Dr. Knight has the difficult task of treating a man who refers to himself as a “White Rabbit” who suffers from a severe anxiety disorder, a young woman named Alice with body dysmorphia, and a Queen figure suffering from narcissistic rage. But as the doctor digs deeply into the causes and roots of their disorders he begins to ask: what does “normal” really mean?

Collide brings its newly improved hit production onto the stage in a co-production with Artistry Theater. For tickets and more information about the show, please visit the Artistry website.

There will also be two outdoor performances of Wonderland on the Target Stage at Harriet Island Regional Park. These two shows are on Sunday, September 11 at 2:00pm and 5:00pm. Tickets can be bought here.

SOLO

An evening of six world premieres.

Each year three exceptional Minnesota dance artists receive the coveted honor of a McKnight Dancer Fellowship. To celebrate their artistry, we commission a solo dance from a choreographer of their choice. The 2020 and 2021 dance fellows have selected an outstanding group of local, national, and international dance artists who will bring their choreographic imaginations into new works expressly tailored for each fellow. The result is an evening of world premieres ranging from innovative hip hop to rhythmic Chicago footwork to Brazilian contemporary choreographic explorations and more.

SOLO Dancers and Commissioned Choreographers
Melissa Clark (2020 Dancer Fellow) and Alhassane Bangoura (Guinea/MN), John ‘Boodilla’ King (IL), René Thompson (Cuba/MN)
Alexandra Eady (2021 Dancer Fellow) and Maria Bauman (NY)
Non Edwards (2020 Dancer Fellow) and Anna Shogren (MN)
Hassan Ingraham (2021 Dancer Fellow) and Norbert De La Cruz III (NY)
Marciano Silva dos Santos (2020 Dancer Fellow) and Gil Mendes Coelho (Brazil)
David Stalter Jr. (2021 Dancer Fellow) and Sheopatra (CA)

Moonrise

Moonrise – dance and live music performance featuring female composers.

Choreographer Yuki Tokuda examines what it means to be a woman artist, and brings awareness to the rich history of women artists as well as active women artists of today.

Joined by flamenco dancer Sachiko “La Chayí,” modern dancer Nieya Amezquita, pianist Rie Tanaka, and violinist Natsuki Kumagai, the program features women composers including Nadia Boulanger, Lili Boulanger, Amy Beach, Rebecca Clarke, Sofia Gubaidulina, and Sayo Kosugi.

Choreographer – Yuki Tokuda and collaboration with the dancers
Piano – Rie Tanaka
Violin – Natsuki Kumagai
Dancers – Sachiko “La Chayí” (flamenco), Nieya Amezquita (modern dance), and Yuki Tokuda (ballet)

Saturday, September 17 at 4:00pm
Saturday, September 17 at 6:00pm

This show is free to the public, but tickets are required.

*Westminster Presbyterian Church requires individuals wear masks when you are in the building.

Yuki Tokuda is a fiscal year 2022 recipient of a Creative Support for Individuals grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Paula Mann/Time Track Productions Present: Toward Utopia

Toward Utopia

A rare opportunity to see the newest work from Paula Mann, whose eclectic choreographic vision spans 40 years. The performances offer experiences wrapped in the complexity of an enduring and durable life, lived in motion.

Toward Utopia is a contemporary dance performance exploring the conflict between my needs and the greater good.

Five performers interrogate the dynamics of individual struggles and attempt to connect across a chasm of miscommunication and animosity with raw emotion and physicality.

The work explores the desire to create a more perfect world, charting the emotional struggles of individualism vs the group dynamic, seeking a common purpose toward an equitable future. What will it take to create systemic change?

Choreography by Paula Mann
Projection by Steve Paul
Sound score by Tarek Abdelqader

Performed by Leila Awadallah, Kendall Kramer, Carmen Lucia Lincoln, Erika Martin, Johnathan Surber, and Roxanne Wallace

Thursday, September 22 at 7:30pm
$20

TCB Season Preview Performance

Come celebrate Twin Cities Ballet of Minnesota’s new season and welcome its new professional company members and apprentices! Learn about the exciting performances coming up this season, meet and mingle with its Artistic Directors, board, staff, and dancers, and watch a preview performance by the company!

There will be many opportunities for you to support TCB throughout the night, including a silent auction, handmade items for sale, and information about tickets for upcoming performances.

Families, friends, supporters, and the curious are all welcome!

Saturday, September 24 at 7:30pm
Suggested donation of $10

Fall Sound Garden at Texa-Tonka Park

Amidst the fall colors and falling leaves, dancers Sarah Baumert, Suzette Gilreath, Erika Hansen, Megan Mayer, and Leslie O’Neill perform in a new, site-specific Sound Garden installation at Texa-Tonka Park in St. Louis Park, along the majestic North Cedar Lake Trail, next to Victoria Lake. This premier performance directed by composer JG Everest will also feature site-specific poetry by Chavonn Shen, Lisa Yankton and many more, along with site-specific photography and natural sculptures created in a community workshop by sculptor Jim Proctor.

The Fall Sound Garden event is a free, family-friendly, self-guided event that features a sound installation of 60+ small, wireless speakers, distributed throughout the park, with live accompaniment by roving musicians and dancers, and live poetry and site-specific visual art. Each small speaker is playing a different part of the whole piece of music, creating a unique, immersive experience that is described as “a concert you can move through.” Event is free, but registration is required due to limited capacity and possible program changes.

Dirty Dancing – A Benefit Performance for Ballet Co.Laboratory

Join us Saturday, October 8 from 4:00-7:00pm at the Ballet Co.Laboratory studios for our first performance of the 2022/23 season, Dirty Dancing – a benefit performance for Ballet Co.Laboratory.

You’ll have the time of your life at Ballet Co.Laboratory’s fifth annual benefit performance and celebration. Take in a Dirty Dancing-inspired performance that will make you want to sway your body and move those hips. Proceeds will directly benefit the Company dancers, students, and outreach efforts of Ballet Co.Laboratory.

Enjoy a performance by dancers of Ballet Co.Laboratory, themed sips and bites, as well as mix and mingle with the Company of Ballet Co.Laboratory.

Saturday, October 8, 4:00-7:00pm 

Learn more or purchase your tickets here!

 

Ballet 5:8 Presents Baptized Imagination at The Ames Center

Ballet 5:8 brings thrilling, honest and relevant ballet to Minnesota and will present Baptized Imagination at the Ames Center in Burnsville on Friday, November 4 at 7:00pm. Ballet 5:8 is a female and minority-led premiere ballet company. Led by Mexican American Artistic Director Julianna Rubio Slager, the company creates innovative and dynamic performances drawing from life, faith, current events and diverse perspectives that tell relevant stories of the twenty-first century. 

Baptized Imagination is a breathtaking mixed bill with several original ballets by Julianna Rubio Slager and Matthew Rushing, Associate Artistic Director of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, bringing world-class choreography and creative genius to Minnesota. The evening features two world premieres including “Look to the East,” a poetic and athletic exploration of the neo-classical form, inspired by the resurrection. Audiences will also enjoy a number of well-loved fan favorites.

Tickets range from $28-$48, available here. Special children, student, and senior tickets are available. For groups of 10 or more adults, patrons can use the code: B58GROUP to redeem $5 off each ticket. This is an evening you don’t want to miss!

VERANO – Live Dance and Music Performance

MIRAGE Performing Arts is thrilled to present our unique collaboration of classical music and ballet to celebrate VERANO (summer)!

Works by: Pärt, de Falla, Kapustin, Mayuzumi and Rachmaninoff

Choreographer, Dancer: Yuki Tokuda
Dancer: Jarod Boltjes
Musicians: Rie Tanaka, Jesse Nummelin

Thursday, August 18 at 12:00pm
Xcel Energy Plaza: 401 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN 55401

This performance is part of Beyond the Box, a collaboration between Minnesota Fringe, Vibrant and Safe Downtown, and Downtown Improvement District. It is an artist incubation opportunity in public, outdoor performance. Artists engage with the diverse audiences of downtown Minneapolis and celebrate the reanimation, renewal, and changing relationship to public spaces.

Thursday, August 18 at 6:00pm
Saturday, August 20 at 2:00pm
Peavey Plaza: 1101 Nicollet Mall, Minneapolis, MN 5540

This performance is part of Peavey Plaza Performing Arts Series by Green Minneapolis.