Solo Perspectives – Public Sharing

Please join Noelle Awadallah, Dienae “D” Hunter, and Río Saúl García Ramírez for a sharing of their work along with a reflection of their time in residency, moderated by me, José A. Luis.

This free sharing will be held at MOVO at the Ivy Arts Building.

Friday, November 17
6:30-7:30pm
Street parking and elevator accessible. If there are any other accessibility requests or questions, please let us know and RSVP using this link.

The “Solo Perspectives” residency emerged from my experiences in residencies and trying to find new ways to re-inform them, trajectory in solo work and the desire to highlight its significance with community, and a desire to uplift the historically marginalized communities I am a part of.

Off-Leash Area Presents Off-Kilter Cabaret

Off-Leash Area presents its second annual Off-Kilter Cabaret, an ongoing community program designed to highlight and support artists with disabilities in the creation of original performance work. The 2023 Off-Kilter Cabaret explores the theme “Inside, Outside, Inside-Out,” which asks artists to center a performance work around their hidden self and perception of their personal identity in the larger world, and which will showcase seven unique artists from a range of artistic disciplines including dance, comedy, puppetry, musical composition, spoken word, and storytelling.

This year’s cabaret, curated by the Off-Kilter Leadership Team, includes returning artists Braille, Scott Sorensen, and Young Dance and features AJ Isaacson-Zvidzwa, Desdamona, Houa Moua, and Tessa Longshore for their Off-Kilter debuts. It will be emceed by returning artist Amy Salloway.

Off-Kilter Cabaret will occur November 17, 18, and 19 at the fully accessible TEK BOX Theater in the Cowles Center for Dance. The event includes accessibility accommodations such as American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation, Audio Description, and Live Captioning.

Off-Leash Area, under co-artistic directors Jennifer Ilse and Paul Herwig, has a 24-year history of presenting original interdisciplinary performance work. The Off-Kilter Advisory Group and Selection Panel from the disability community also include writer and storyteller Amy Salloway, multidisciplinary artist Gabriel Rodreick, arts accessibility consultant Jon Skaalen, and Sam Jasmine, host of the Disability and Progress program on KFAI. Off-Leash Area is excited to continue our partnership with Young Dance, whose mission is “transforming lives through movement.”

November 17, 7:30pm
November 18, 7:30pm
November 19, 2:00pm

Price: suggested donation of $5-30

Swingin’ It Forward

Join Concerto Dance for Swingin’ It Forward, November 18-19 at the Bloomington Center for the Arts.

Featuring a one-hour performance of our favorite jazz dance works including a preview of our newest work On Our Way premiering in March and a Duke Ellington swingin’ holiday classic! Event also includes a dessert reception with “prohibition” mock-tails, a 30-minute swing dance lesson, and a social hour featuring a live jazz vocalist. Come enjoy a special night of dancing with us and help Concerto Dance swing into the new season!

100% of ticket sales go toward supporting our dance artists and our upcoming performance season.

Performance features Concerto Dance Artists:  Hunter Batterson, Malia Craft, Peter Hoffman, Doug Hooker, Lydia Kantor, Sara Karimi, Helena Magalhaes, Corey Mills, Shannon Mulcahy, Jake Nehrbass and Betsy Nelson!

Saturday, November 18, 7:00-9:00pm
Includes performance and fundraiser event – swing dance lesson, dessert reception, and social dancing!
Tickets: $50

Sunday, November 19, 2:00-3:00pm
Encore performance only
Tickets: $25

Purchase tickets here.

REACH at The Cowles Center

The University of Minnesota’s University Dance Theatre performs REACH, featuring choreography by faculty member Joanie Smith and visiting artists Maria Bauman and Jordan Demetrius Lloyd, performed by University Dance program students.

Mixing joy, sadness, and anger into one show, REACH encompasses themes such as bodily autonomy, reaching towards the future, and back to the past.

Saturday, November 18 at 7:30pm
Sunday, November 19 at 2:00pm
$5-35, pay as you can

Joanie Smith, a faculty member at The University of Minnesota’s Theatre Arts & Dance department and founder of Shapiro & Smith Dance, brings original pieces Moonlight and Ferdouganal to the stage. With a heavy emphasis on reproductive rights and bodily autonomy, Smith sheds light on the power of coming together and demanding change through imagery of marching, protests, and speaking up for what you believe in.

Based in Brooklyn, New York, Jordan Demetrius Lloyd and award-winning Maria Bauman bring fresh choreography. Bauman and collaborator Audrey Hailes address the question, “How can being better stewards of this planet help us become better stewards of our own bodies and of each other?”. Lloyd, who is known for his postmodernism work, seeks a range beyond a “unidirectional career,” leaving his audiences with something fresh, memorable, and impactful every time.

Ballet Minnesota’s The Classic Nutcracker Introduces Three New Cast Members

Ballet Minnesota celebrates the holiday season with its 35th outstanding production of The Classic Nutcracker at The O’Shaughnessy, plus a special performance at the MSP International Airport.

This winter, Ballet Minnesota introduces three new sparkling cast members to the production. First, Abigail Lange will premiere as Clara, the heroine of the story. Abigail, 15, lives in Shoreview and attends Mounds View High School as a tenth grader. The two guest stars include Kaitaro Kodama as Cavalier and Nicole Fedorov as the Sugar Plum. Kaitaro is currently a company member of the First State Ballet Theatre and the Connecticut Ballet. Nicole Fedorov, in her role, will take center stage, exuding a captivating blend of sweetness and elegance. She is a principle with the First State Ballet Theater in Wilmington, Delaware.

November 19, 2:00-4:00pm
At the Mpls/St. Paul International Airport.

December 15, 6:30pm
December 16, 1:30pm
December 17, 1:30pm

At The O’Shaughnessy.
Ticket prices range from $5 to $45 with discounts for seniors and groups.
To purchase tickets, visit The O’Shaughnessy’s online box office or call 651-690-6700.

December 15, 10:30am
A free livestream will be broadcast to the wider community to provide the ballet experience to those who might not otherwise be able to attend a performance.
Register for the livestream here.

TCB Presents Mini-Nutcracker at Lakeville Area Arts Center

The Mini-Nutcracker is a delightful abbreviated version of Twin Cities Ballet’s classic A Minnesota Nutcracker, designed to introduce children to the magic of this family favorite.

This beloved holiday tradition with soaring music by Tchaikovsky promises to hold the attention of even the youngest theatre-goer. Suitable for all ages, this version is less than an hour long and is performed by cast members from Twin Cities Ballet’s full-length production. A perfect holiday mini-treat!

Monday, November 27, 2023 at 6:00pm
Tuesday, November 28, 2023 at 11:00am and 6:00pm
Wednesday, November 29, 2023 at 11:00am

Tickets: $14/$18
Purchase tickets online or by calling 952-985-4640.

CHILL: Full Charlie Brown Christmas Soundtrack – Live Music and Dance

It’s back! After a four year hiatus, Rhythmically Speaking is thrilled to bring back to the community our unique and quirky show that feels like a warm hug and has become a Twin Cities holiday favorite – CHILL: The Entire Charlie Brown Christmas Soundtrack, Played Live and Danced!

At the Amsterdam Bar & Hall in downtown St. Paul

Friday, December 1 at 7:00pm
Saturday, December 2 at 2:00pm – Pay As You Are!
Saturday, December 2 at 7:00pm
Sunday, December 3 at 2:00pm

As the weather chills, we chill into playful original choreography and movement improvisations set to the groovy jazz tunes of Vince Guaraldi’s playful and nostalgic Charlie Brown Christmas soundtrack, played live by local jazz musicians! CHILL pairs a cast of seven dynamic local dancers and a live jazz quartet – The Jazz Outlaws – to bring the entire soundtrack of 1965 animated TV special Charlie Brown Christmas to life, and we’re making some exciting tweaks to keep the show fresh for those who have already seen it.

CHILL offers a unique holiday outing option great for yuletide revelry-seekers of all backgrounds and ages: kids 12 and under are just $10.00 (and lap-sitters are free). The show has an earlier start time and runs about an hour, making it an ideal option for families! Come experience some quirky holiday joy – and enjoy a pint and a meal while you are at it – through this festive live jazz music and dance show!

Collide Theatrical 10th Anniversary Performance

10th Anniversary Performance: An Evening to Support Collide Theatrical

Saturday, December 2
6:00–10:00pm
Mixed Blood Theatre

Help us celebrate the past 10 years and toast to the next decade, while we raise crucial funds to support the future of the company. The evening will feature a performance highlighting favorite dance excerpts from our past shows.

6:00–7:30pm: Silent Auction, Drinks, and Appetizers
7:30–9:00pm: Performance
Cocktail or semi-formal attire requested.

Tickets can be purchased online, or by calling 651-395-7903, ext. 701.

Floorwork: Conversations and Knowledge Sharing Potluck

The next Floorwork is
Saturday, December 2
12:00-2:00pm
RSVP is appreciated – please do so by Friday, December 1
At the ARENA

This December Floorwork will focus on grand visions and collective goal-setting – What is your big dream? What are you presently working on? Conversation will be assisted by Nieya Amezquita with additional guest facilitators to be announced soon.
Conversation will be held over a communal meal – bring your own dish to share in our potluck! ARENA DANCES will supply beverages, plates, napkins and utensils.

TU Dance Center: 2023 Winter Showcase

Join us for the TU Dance Winter Showcase at The Southern, featuring CULTIVATE, A Trainee Program and students from Level 4 and 5 of the Pre-Professional Program at The School at TU Dance Center. CULTIVATE will share self-choreographed solos as well as premiere works by local dancer/choreographer and TU Dance alum Anna Pinault and New York-based dancer/choreographer Christopher Ralph. The level 4 and 5 students will perform works by TU Dance Center teaching artist Davente Gilreath and CULTIVATE trainee Gabrielle Abram. Let’s celebrate these inspiring dancers and their artistry and dedication!

December 8 and 9, 2023 at 7:30pm
December 10, 2023 at 2:00pm
30-minute post-show talkbacks will directly follow the Friday, December 8, and Saturday, December 9 performances.

Purchase tickets here!