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. These presentations provide a basic understanding of the Nahuatl/Aztec representations of life through dance.

September 7
12:00pm
Free

Off-Leash Area Presents Minotaur

Off-Leash Area presents Minotaur, in which we behead the patriarchy and delve into the world of the violent and labyrinth-bound creature, half-bull half-man, with dance, mask performance, live music, and live animated projection.

With Minotaur, OLA Co-Artistic Director and Choreographer Jennifer Ilse leads a gender diverse, multi-generational, and fiery cast to take audiences on a thoroughly interdisciplinary and utterly imaginative journey exploring the possibilities laid bare by the metaphorical beheading of the patriarchy. With this production, the artists ask: Once the patriarchy is laid asunder, and after knowing nothing other than a labyrinthine system of oppression, how do we know when we are free of a hierarchical system’s seductive power?

Dancers Nieya Amezquita, Gabby Garcia, Jennifer Ilse, Jesse Schmitz-Boyd, and Joseph Wurm will perform Minotaur with contemporary dance and mask performance. Accompanying the performers and immersing the entire audience will be a live music and sound score by Dameun Strange, and a live animated projection design by OLA Co-Artistic Director Paul Herwig. All together, Off-Leash Area will take the audience to an otherworldly space where ancient myth, dreams of a future, and our urgent present collide.

Thursday-Sunday, July 14-17, 2022
All performances 7:30pm
Tickets: Admission is $10-30, sliding scale.

COVID-19 Precautions: Masks required; N95, KN95, or other high-filtration masks encouraged. Audience will be required to show proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test within 72 hours at the door.

Acknowledgements: This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Jawaahir at Dances at the Lake Festival

Join Jawaahir for two evenings filled with local artists at this wonderful outdoor event held at the Minneapolis Rose Garden!

Friday, July 15 and Saturday, July 16 from 7:00-9:00pm.

This event is free and family friendly!

20th Annual Dances at the Lake Festival

After a two-year interruption, the Ray Terrill Dance Group presents the 20th annual Dances at the Lake Festival—two free concerts at the Rose Garden at Lake Harriet, open to the public.

Friday and Saturday, July 15 and 16
7:00pm

The festival features a variety of dance forms performed by both professional adult and youth companies. The “stage” for the shows is the large grassy area between the two fountains near the Rose Garden at Lyndale Park Garden. Audience members are invited to bring a lawn chair or blanket and some snacks, drinks or a picnic to enjoy the unique opportunity of seeing dance performed at the Rose Garden.

This year’s festival showcases professional artists and youth dance groups originating from Minnesota:

  • Anda Flamenco Company and School, Twin Cities, MN — Kristina de Sacramento, Artistic Director
  • Ashley Ballet Arts Academy, Golden Valley, MN — Lisa Conway, Artistic Director
  • Christopher Watson Dance Company, Minneapolis, MN – Christopher Watson, Artistic Director
  • eMartin Dance — Erica Martin, Artistic Director
  • Jawaahir Dance Company, Minneapolis, MN — Lauren Olson, Artistic Director
  • One Dance Company, Saint Paul, MN — Clair Curren, Artistic Director
  • Open Dance Project, Minneapolis, MN — Jennifer Mack, Artistic Director
  • Kinetic Evolutions, Minneapolis, MN — Sarah LaRose-Holland, Artistic Director
  • Plymouth Youth Dance Program, Plymouth, MN — McKayla Murphy, Artistic Director
  • Ray Terrill Dance Group, Saint Paul, MN — Ray Terrill Artistic Director
  • Sansai Yonsei Kai, Japanese Dance Company, Saint Paul MN — Linda Hashimoto, Artistic Director
  • Youth Dance Ensemble, Burnsville, MN — Dixie Rairamo, Artistic Director

Amplifying Solidarity: Tango Society of Minnesota

The Tango Society of Minnesota is a member-supported, non-profit social club organized in 1999 to foster the genesis of Argentine Tango in the Twin Cities. TSoM established a monthly milonga which it still hosts today. It also encourages the invitation of bona fide, tango-teaching talent from around the world.

It exists now as an umbrella organization committed to supporting the community of teachers, event promoters, DJs, and dancers, to grow a thriving tango dance scene. TSoM is the face of Argentine Tango for tango dancers visiting the Twin Cities and interested parties from the community at large.

Wednesday, July 20

12:00pm
Free

Happy Hour Dance Party Fundraiser for Rhythmically Speaking

Like breweries? Like dancing? Want to support the work of Rhythmically Speaking, a Twin Cities-based dance company uniquely inspired by and dedicated to the ideas of the jazz movement continuum? Then come to our Happy Hour Dance Party Fundraiser at Urban Growler!

Thursday, July 28, 5:00-7:00pm

Join us for a summer dance party! Get your groove on and support Rhythmically Speaking by:

  • Tipping the DJs (cash, Venmo or Square)
  • Requesting your favorite dance tune for $5 (or more!)
  • Buying a $5 raffle ticket for a chance to win prizes, including Rhythmically Speaking swag, a Urban Growler gift cards, and tickets to our upcoming show –The Cohort 2022: Stage

RVSP to theFacebook event!

At Rhythmically Speaking, we believe in the power of moving and grooving together to connect us, and we look forward to sharing the joy with you at this event.

Amplifying Solidarity: Kalpulli KetzalCoatlicue

Amplifying Solidarity Series

​​The Office of the Executive Vice President and Provost, Northrop, Welcome Week, Multicultural Student Engagement, and the School of Music present:

Kalpulli KetzalCoatlicue
Wednesday, September 7, 12:00pm
Free event at Northrop Plaza

The Kalpulli KetzalCoatlicue (“Precious Mother Earth”) is a Kalpulli (“learning community”) of Indigenous people who perform traditional Aztec and Indigenous dances from Mexico. These presentations provide a basic understanding of the Nahuatl/Aztec representations of life through dance.

20th Annual Dances at the Lake Festival

After a two-year interruption, the Ray Terrill Dance Group presents the 20th annual Dances at the Lake Festival—two FREE concerts at the Rose Garden at Lake Harriet, open to the public.

Friday and Saturday, July 15 and 16
7:00pm

The festival features a variety of dance forms performed by both professional adult and youth companies. The “stage” for the shows is the large grassy area between the two fountains near the Rose Garden at Lyndale Park Garden. Audience members are invited to bring a lawn chair or blanket and some snacks, drinks or a picnic to enjoy the unique opportunity of seeing dance performed at the Rose Garden.

This year’s festival showcases professional artists and youth dance groups originating from Minnesota:

  • Anda Flamenco Company and School, Twin Cities, MN — Kristina de Sacramento, Artistic Director
  • Ashley Ballet Arts Academy, Golden Valley, MN — Lisa Conway, Artistic Director
  • Christopher Watson Dance Company, Minneapolis, MN – Christopher Watson, Artistic Director
  • eMartin Dance — Erica Martin, Artistic Director
  • Freshwater Dance Collective, Duluth, MN — Doris Ressl Acosta, Artistic Director
  • Jawaahir Dance Company, Minneapolis, MN — Lauren Olson, Artistic Director
  • One Dance Company, Saint Paul, MN — Clair Curren, Artistic Director
  • Open Dance Project, Minneapolis, MN — Jennifer Mack, Artistic Director
  • Kinetic Evolutions, Minneapolis, MN — Sarah LaRose-Holland, Artistic Director
  • Plymouth Youth Dance Program, Plymouth, MN — McKayla Murphy, Artistic Director
  • Ray Terrill Dance Group, Saint Paul, MN — Ray Terrill Artistic Director
  • Sansai Yonsei Kai, Japanese Dance Company, Saint Paul MN — Linda Hashimoto, Artistic Director
  • Youth Dance Ensemble, Burnsville, MN — Dixie Rairamo, Artistic Director

Off-Leash Area Presents Minotaur

Off-Leash Area presents Minotaur, in which we behead the patriarchy and delve into the world of the violent and labyrinth-bound creature, half-bull half-man, with dance, mask performance, live music, and live animated projection.

With Minotaur, OLA Co-Artistic Director and Choreographer Jennifer Ilse leads a gender diverse, multi-generational, and fiery cast to take audiences on a thoroughly interdisciplinary and utterly imaginative journey exploring the possibilities laid bare by the metaphorical beheading of the patriarchy. With this production, the artists ask: Once the patriarchy is laid asunder, and after knowing nothing other than a labyrinthine system of oppression, how do we know when we are free of a hierarchical system’s seductive power?

Dancers Nieya Amezquita, Gabby Garcia, Jennifer Ilse, Jesse Schmitz-Boyd, and Joseph Wurm will perform Minotaur with contemporary dance and mask performance. Accompanying the performers and immersing the entire audience will be a live music and sound score by Dameun Strange, and a live animated projection design by OLA Co-Artistic Director Paul Herwig. All together, Off-Leash Area will take the audience to an otherworldly space where ancient myth, dreams of a future, and our urgent present collide.

Thursday-Sunday, July 14-17, 2022
All performances 7:30pm
Tickets: Admission is $10-30, sliding scale.

COVID-19 Precautions: Masks required; N95, KN95, or other high-filtration masks encouraged. Audience will be required to show proof of vaccination or a negative Covid test within 72 hours at the door.

Acknowledgements: This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

Amplifying Solidarity: Tango Society of Minnesota

The Tango Society of Minnesota is a member-supported, non-profit social club organized in 1999 to foster the genesis of Argentine Tango in the Twin Cities. TSoM established a monthly milonga which it still hosts today. It also encourages the invitation of bona fide, tango-teaching talent from around the world.

It exists now as an umbrella organization committed to supporting the community of teachers, event promoters, DJs, and dancers, to grow a thriving tango dance scene. TSoM is the face of Argentine Tango for tango dancers visiting the Twin Cities and interested parties from the community at large.

Wednesday, July 20

12:00pm
Free