Pilates Orbit Training at Paragon Pilates & Physical Therapy

Balanced Body® Orbit Training

Friday, February 2, 2:00-5:00pm
Friday, February 16, 2:00-5:00pm

Fee: $195 + $50 manual
In person or online.

Developed by Octavio Galindo, the Orbit is a simple yet extremely useful addition to your Pilates or personal training practice. It provides a dynamic, rolling surface that can be used to increase flexibility, challenge strength and balance, and add a new dimension to your classes, small group training or private sessions.
This course is designed not just for Pilates instructors, but also for anyone who wants to learn more about how to use the Orbit.

Instructor: Cari Riis Stemmler

Veils Veins Void: Ruby Josephine Dance Theater’s Premiere Dance Production

Ruby Josephine Dance Theater (RJDT) is thrilled to unveil it’s debut full-length performance as a new company.

Friday, February 2 at 7:00pm – Reception to follow
Saturday, February 3 at 2:00pm
Sunday, February 4 at 7:00pm
The Southern Theater

Imagining what happens when the veils between our material world and the spirit world drop, we follow 8 explorers through this dramatic, intimate and soul-shifting adventure. Each section of the piece takes us through different layers of this revealed space; an exterior awakening in Veils, an interior meditation in Veins, and facing the great eternal unknown in Void.  The atmosphere of this journey is given immersive depth through a full original music score, composed by artist Cooper Lee Smith. Come along with our dancers as feelings resonate, revelations emerge, and questions remain beautifully unanswered.

Direction and choreography: Ruby Josephine Smith
Dancers: Brenna Mosser, Colin Myles Edwards, Jake Nehrbass, Laura Sukowatey, Karen Christ-Aalgaard, Kendall Kramer, Sara Karimi, Shannon Hartle-Dolan
Original Music: Cooper Lee Smith

Tickets: $25/general admission, $20/students.
Reserve your tickets now.

Paid Opportunity for Dancer/Choreographer – The Museum of Russian Art

The Museum of Russian Art seeks a dancer/choreographer to create a short work inspired by our upcoming exhibition, Zoran’s Surrealist Sculptures: Dry Neck of the Pig and Other CuriosWe are interested in movement as a form of museum interpretation, and we imagine dance as embodied knowledge, offering museum visitors a unique way of experiencing artwork.

We anticipate a two-part process: first, getting to know the exhibition, engaging with the artwork, learning the space, and experimenting with movement. Second, performing the short work (completed or in-process) 2-4 times over the course of the exhibition, which runs from February 3, 2024 through May 26, 2024. Compensation is a flat fee of $400.

Possible themes for exploration might include surrealism, the relationship between humans and nature, environmental care, materiality, power, ecology, sustainability, climate, folklore (and we’re sure there are many other possibilities as well!).

Interested dancers should submit a resume and brief statement of interest (a paragraph is great!) to kmckay@tmora.org by February 2, 2024. We encourage submissions from students, emerging choreographers, scholar-practitioners, and those wishing to explore nontraditional dance spaces. Solo artists and/or small ensembles (2-3 dancers) are welcome to submit.

The Museum of Russian Art (TMORA) promotes understanding of the art, people, and culture of Muscovite Russia, the Russian Empire, the Soviet Union and its former republics through outstanding exhibitions, cultural presentations, and educational programs serving the people of Minnesota and the nation. The Museum upholds an independent voice and the freedom of expression to carry out its mission unconstrained by influence from foreign governments, political actors and/or corporate or individual interests.

Ballet Co.Laboratory’s Winter Showcase

Join us for an evening celebrating the work of Ballet Co.Laboratory’s Performance Ensembles!

This performance will showcase excerpts from Les Sylphides, Peter Davison’s Bella Luna, original choreography by Genevieve Waterbury, new works by Trainees Liv Young and Charlotte Tracy (as part of BCL’s Choreographic Mentorship Program), and more!

Friday, February 2 at 6:30pm

Minnesota Ballet Theatre Company Audition

Minnesota Ballet Theatre is hiring male and female dancers with strong classical technique for Company Trainee, Apprentice, and Company Artist positions for the 2024/2025 Season.

To be considered for Company Artist positions, please submit your resume/CV and video link to minnesotaballettheatre@gmail.com. Videos should include a classical variation – en pointe for women. Latest performance video is preferred if possible.

James Sewell Ballet: Jennifer Hart Master Class

James Sewell Ballet is delighted to have Jennifer Hart with us for a 2-hour master class. Please note that this class replaces our normal open class programming on February 5. This class requires special registration – click here.

Jennifer Hart is the Founder of Performa/Dance and the Curriculum Manager/Resident Instructor at Ballet Austin. Jennifer has been hailed as a choreographer “with an imagination so exuberant that one could not be sure how one movement led to the next” and “not only inventive but heart-rending.” JSB fans will remember Jennifer’s work on the company: Bloom (2019) and Lightspace (2007).

For more information about Jennifer and to check out some of her work, visit her website.

Classes will take place in beautiful Studio 2B at the Cowles Center in downtown Minneapolis. Cost is $20.

Monday, February 5
9:30am-11:30pm

Kaleena Miller: Dance/Music

Kaleena Miller: Dance/Music is an evening of new and reimagined dance works performed with a remarkable group of collaborators including JT Bates, Cody McKinney, Bryan Nichols, Patrick Voller, Aby Wolf, and more!

Wednesday, February 7
Doors at 6:00pm
Show at 8:00pm

Kaleena Miller Dance Presents KMD2 in Concert

An evening of new and classic works by Leon Collins (as taught and shared by Dianne Walker and Lia Spirka), Lisa La Touche, Caleb Teicher, Bobby Hamilton, Abby King, and KMD2 company members.

Featuring a sneak peek performance from the makers of the forthcoming show dubiety.

KMD2 is a pre-professional ensemble of emerging tap dance talent in the Twin Cities area. An extension of Kaleena Miller Dance, KMD2 focuses on training for the technical and physical demands of tap dance and gives the opportunity for the individual’s creative voice to develop.

Thursday, February 8 at 7:30pm
Friday, February 9 at 7:30pm

Adult Ballet Fundamentals

Learn ballet at any age! This 8-week Ballet Fundamentals Session will teach adult students the basic steps of ballet, how combinations in class are built and the history and roots of ballet terminology. No ballet or dance experience necessary!

Spring Session: February 8-March 28, 2024
Thursdays, 6:15-7:30pm

Attire: Leotard (any color) and tights (pink or skin tone) or yoga apparel
Teaching Artist: Zoé Henrot or Anna Betz
Tuition: $145