Escalade

Escalade
Friday, April 19

Nic Lincoln, Gemma Isaacson, Venus de Mars
We’re back for another dance and music performance celebrating human rights. This performance dives into themes circulating around bodily autonomy, and community. Art! Conversation! Community! You’ll walk away inspired!

Tickets will be “pay as able” with a suggested donation of $25-$35 per ticket.
Register on Eventbrite. Show runs approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes.

A-Mill Artist Lofts Performance Hall: On street parking. Use the building entrance on Main Street (follow the signs). The show will take place in the Performance Hall on the main floor – walk to the right after entering the building. Our host will welcome you!

ARENA DANCES Presents the Eighth Annual CANDY BOX Dance Festival

April 22-27, 2024
At The Southern Theater.

The CANDY BOX Dance Festival is a week-long dynamic sampling of featured performances, master classes, and in-progress showings, hosted by ARENA DANCES and presented April 22-27, 2024 at The Southern Theater. The CANDY BOX Dance Festival features both emerging and established choreographers, Happy Hour work-in-progress performances, and master class offerings.

Happy Hour Artists – 5:30pm
Monday, April 22 – Shannon Hartle Dolan, Kaitlyn Hawkins and Alicia Steeves
Tuesday, April 23 – Kayla Schiltgen
Wednesday, April 24 – Amez Dance
Thursday, April 25 – Duniya Drum and Dance
Friday, April 26 – Penelope Freeh

Featured Artists
Featuring works by Tristan Koepke and Benny Olk, Paula Mann/Time Track Productions, and jess pretty.
Thursday, April 25 – 7:30pm
Friday, April 26 – 7:30pm
Saturday, April 27 – 2:00pm

Tickets
Purchase before April 23: $20 online in advance; $18 student/senior
After April 23: $27 online and at the door; $20 student/senior discount
Pay-as-Able pricing option available at the door only on Saturday, April 27 at 7:30pm

We extend a special thank you to our Season Sponsors and event donors: MartinPatrick3, The Southern Theater, and generous individual contributions. This festival is also made possible with the support of the McKnight Foundation.

TU Dance: THREAT by Yusha-Marie Sorzano

TU Dance is one of four dance companies participating in the pilot program The O’Shaughnessy Dance Cohort. THREAT is an evening-length work choreographed by TU Dance Guest Artist Yusha-Marie Sorzano.

THREAT is a concert dance theater work that aims to provoke an interrogation of the roles we play as individuals and communities in hierarchies. The work posits that hierarchies have the power to control our behavior and infiltrate our thoughts, even when no authority is present to enforce the rules. Using a physical language and soundscape that fuses multicultural traditions and styles of the West and the African Diaspora, this social exploration invites audiences into a modern narrative that speaks to the universal experience of authority, obedience, and rebellion.

Friday, April 26, 7:30pm
Saturday, April 27, 7:30pm
Purchase tickets here!

Tickets
Adult: $40
Student/Senior: $30
St. Kate’s Student: $5
Subscription information can be found here.

Red Eye Presents: VASTNESSESS by Valerie Oliveiro

VASTNESSESS is an evening-length dance work by performance maker Valerie Oliveiro. Conceived during unprecedented time, the piece searches for possibility. The dance finds support through, and relishes in, deep patterning—while accepting the sometimes bizarre coexistences of our current experiences. Techniques are passed down for centuries, birds migrate over great distances over thousands of years, dances move through thousands of bodies on the internet, and there are habitual ways to get off.

The choreography explores vastness at many scales—from durations that span beyond a single lifetime, to the feeling of expansion that may arise from the smallest places in the body. In VASTNESSESS, vernaculars may pass by, get picked up, come apart, walk alongside, or arrive at the same time. Form sets, then resets. Simultaneously we witness the beauty, the labor, and the journey of grief. Dance is devotion, dance is loss, and then—dance is stunningly available.

March 7, 8, 9
All shows at 7:30 pm

Choreography, lighting, sound design: Valerie Oliveiro
Created with and performed by: Sam Johnson, Judith H Shuǐ Xiān, and Pramila Vasudevan
Guests: Emily Gastineau and Jennifer Monson
Environmental treatment and fabrication: Jess Kiel-Wornson
Liminal space technician: matt regan
Bosslady catchall: Jeffrey Wells
Writing vectors: Emily Gastineau (on devotion), Rachel Jendrzejewski (on deep pattern), Marcela Michelle (on queer versatility), and aegor ray (on grief)

Tickets: $25. No one turned away for lack of funds.
If cost is a barrier, please email boxoffice@redeyetheater.org for discount ticket options.

C.L.U.E. – Collide Theatrical

Collide Theatrical Dance Company presents C.L.U.E. at the Southern Theater in Minneapolis. C.L.U.E. will run its final shows March 7-10, 2024.

Welcome to Mystery Mansion, where murder and blackmail are on the menu for this evening’s dinner party. Was it the butler in the bedroom with the knife? Or perhaps the maid in the parlor with the candlestick holder?  

Get ready as Collide brings its unique blend of dance theater to a murder mystery. Only this time – you, the audience – get to choose the ending! Who will it be? Where? With what weapon? The verdict is in your hands. 

Tickets available online or by calling 651-395-7903, ext. 701.
For group discounts and questions, please email Grace@collidetheatrical.org.

Black Label Movement – Movers Make Show

In this exciting new initiative from Black Label Movement, seven choreographers have been invited to bring their own take on Black Label’s distinct movement aesthetic through the creation of a short new dance work. Come experience fresh takes on wildly physical, naturally virtuosic, and intellectually and emotionally engaging movement from these talented choreographers in the Twin Cities dance community!

Featuring choreography from Aubrey Clark, Hannah Albers, Rachel Lieberman, Anna Pinault, Javan Mngrezzo, Cheng Xiong, and Katilyn Hawkins.

March 8 at 7:30pm
March 9 at 2:00pm
March 9 at 7:30pm

Tickets: Pay-What-You-Want

Contempo Physical Dance Premieres Indigo

Contempo Physical Dance premieres Indigo by guest choreographer Jaruam Xavier. The choreography becomes a ritual of remembrance that bridges the present and the remains of a distant past. Throughout whispers of otherworldly dreams, the dancers will embody physically and emotionally an abstraction of indigo blue.

Dancers: Mary Mailand Schlichting, Aneka McMullen, Jacob Nehrbass, Laura Osterhaus Rosenstone, Sean Scantlebury, and Marciano Silva dos Santos

Saturday, March 9
Doors at 7:00pm
Show at 7:30pm

Tickets: $5-$29

Somethin’ Outa Nothing’ at Red Eye Theater by Meridian Movement Co

Somethin’ Outa Nothin’

Friday and Saturday, March 15-16 at 7:00pm

Four resilient men embark on a transformative exploration of manhood and community – drawing inspiration from the dynamic narratives of hip-hop, the therapeutic somatic healing journey, and the cultural expansion embedded in their very existence.

The performance unfolds as a powerful narrative through the introspective exploration of finding true masculinity, and a vibrant celebration of hip-hop’s culture as a source of creativity and resilience.

The heart of the show lies in the profound journey of brotherhood and community, where trust is forged, bonds are tested, and the dancers attempt to redefine masculinity, embracing a holistic and healthy paradigm.

As the community faces a major emotional test, the performance explores a poignant reflection of resilience and strength born from shared struggles. The dancers, initially navigating their paths as individuals, discover the transformative power of unity, collectively learning to grieve, heal, and build a genuine community of support and dependability.

A symbolic rebirth and transformation, Somethin’ Outa Nothin’ celebrates the men’s newfound understanding of themselves and their interconnectedness.

AMP’s 12th Season with WSU Guest Performers

AMP presents THE TWELFTH
Join Alternative Motion Project for our electrifying twelfth season featuring a thrilling collaborative performance with Winona State University dance students. Support local dance and experience this evening of dynamic, powerful, and highly physical contemporary dance with us!

Repertory Work
Body Watani – Noelle and Leila Awadallah
Joanna Lees

New Work
Jesse Schmitz-Boyd
Joanna Lees – features WSU performers

Performances​
Friday, March 15 at 7:30pm
Saturday, March 16 at 7:30pm
Sunday, March 17 at 2:00pm – Pay As You Are

Tickets
Student: $18 in advance; $20 at the door.
Child under 12: $18 in advance and at the door.
Adult General Admission: $22 in advance; $28 at the door.

AMP Performers 
Lily Conforti, Kendall Edstrom, Stephanie Flanagan, Laura K Johnson, Zoë Koenig, Joanna Lees, Rachel Lieberman, Jesse Schmitz-Boyd, Addie Smith

WSU Performers 
Ana Boucek, Cameron Domnick, Abigail Donkers, Payton Hernandez, Catherine McBride, Sarah Nagle, Jillian Pino

Photo: Bill Cameron