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!

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

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

Zorongo Flamenco Dance Theatre: The Conference of the Birds

A virtuosic dialogue between three distinct cultural voices.

In an enchanting performance brought to the stage, flamenco and hip-hop unite to adapt the 12th-century Persian poem of the same name. This dark, moving, and humorous story will bring together hip-hop artist Darrius Strong along with original music performed by international flamenco composer and guitarist Juanito Pascual.

Saturday, February 10
7:30pm
Tickets: $35, fees included.

Sunday, February 11
2:00pm
Tickets: Pay-as-you-are. Market value is $35, fees included.

TCB’s Choreographic Voices In-Studio Performance

Twin Cities Ballet artists are excited to present new works as part of TCB’s Choreographic Voices. The evening will showcase new choreography by our very own TCB company dancers: Tyler Piwowarczyk, Natalie Rossi, Shannon Moore, Joanna Heup, Becca Ford, and Katie Yankovich. Choreographic Voices provides an opportunity for TCB artists to create new works on their fellow dancers, giving them a chance to explore and express themselves as choreographers, in addition to performers.  

We ask for a suggested donation of $10 to help support this performance. Gifts of any amount are always appreciated, and all proceeds go back to Twin Cities Ballet. Come and support our dancers! 

February 10
7:30pm

Young Dance Presents Winter Dance Experience

Join Young Dance on Monday, February 19, for a day of classes featuring a variety of fun styles!
Spend your day off from school exploring new dance styles with your friends! Classes include Family Dance and Creative Movement for younger dancers. Dancers 7 years and older can explore a morning of Dance + Photography and/or afternoon Variety Camp—bring a lunch and take both offerings for a full day of dancing!

Family Dance 
Join us for a morning of dancing together. Children and caregivers will get a special start to their day, exploring movement and stories in a fun environment. Taught by Judee Shuǐ Xiān.
Ages 1–6 with Caregiver
9:15–10:00am
$15

Dance a Story
Your little one can explore movement possibilities with a focus on storytelling. Using personal experience and imagination, children will spend time expressing stories in their bodies and minds. In this fun-filled class, children develop large and fine motor skills, coordination, rhythm, and listening skills as they go on their creative adventures. Taught by Denise Gagner.
Ages 4–7
10:00am–12:00pm
$25

Dance + Photography*
Experience the intersection of dance and photography! Participants will use photography to consider how bodies create shape and transform from 3-dimensional experiences to 2-dimensional images. Teaching Artist and professional photographer Blake Nellis teaches this camp. Participants will receive a link to photographs taken during the workshop by the Instructor and professional photographer, Blake Nellis.
Ages 7–18
9:30am–12:00pm
$42
*A digital device with photography capabilities is recommended but not required.

Variety Dance Camp
In Variety Camps, participants will dip their toes in different dance styles and find new ways of expressing themselves through movement. In this year’s camp, students will learn Capoeira with Guerreiro, Modern with Jennifer Ilse, and Hip Hop with Cecil Neal. At the end of the workshop, students will show off their new moves in an informal showing for their caregivers.
Ages 7–18
12:30–4:30pm
$68

Multiple class discounts apply. Register at: register.youngdance.org

Puss in Boots

Everyone’s favorite charismatic cat pounces off the page and onto the stage for a balletic re-imagination of Puss in Boots. Adventure with our fearless feline in an attempt to get a paw up in the world.

Puss in Boots is specially created for our youngest audience members – toddlers and preschoolers. With a pre-show craft, 45-minute performance, post-show movement class, and a chance to meet a few kittens from Feline Rescue, it’s the purrrfect event for the entire family. 

Warning – tomfoolery guaranteed!

Choreographed by: Anna Betz, part of Ballet Co.Laboratory’s Laboratory II: Emerging Choreographer Program
Performed by: The upper-level students of The School of Ballet Co.Laboratory

March 2–3 and 9–10, 2024
Saturday, March 2 at 2:00pm
Saturday, March 2 at 6:00pm
Sunday, March 3 at 2:00pm
Saturday, March 9 at 2:00pm
Saturday, March 9 at 6:00pm
Sunday, March 10 at 2:00pm

Tickets
Adults: $30
Seniors: $28
Children/Students: $25
Groups of 10+ tix to the same performance: $25

Sarah McCullough Teaches Contemporary Forms Workshop

March 6-April 24, 2024
Wednesdays, 
8:00-9:30am
Pre-registration required – no drop-ins.

Early bird registration now open: $120
After February 6: $160
Registration closes: February 25
Register here.

Contemporary Forms
The core themes of this practice will include sensory exploration, movement as meditation, and engaging with the body’s intuition. In each class, we will move through improvisation and phrase work to engage the senses and awaken the body. Movement material will have an expansive, animal-like virtuosity. Over the course of the series, we will extend phrase work, using imagery and prompts from our research to explore individual choice-making. This series is designed for intermediate/advanced movers who are interested in researching their unique movement modalities in a space based in curiosity and joy.

Sarah McCullough (she/her) is a Minneapolis-based movement artist and educator. Originally from Virginia, she attended James Madison University and earned her BA in Dance and Mathematics. Since joining Minneapolis’ dance community in 2018, she has performed the works of Carl Flink, Mathew Janczewski, Alexandra Bodnarchuk, Berit Ahlgren, Helen Hatch, Marisol Herling, and more. Alongside her performance work, Sarah is an educator in contemporary forms. While at JMU, she served as Co-Director of JMU’s Associate Dance Ensemble where she led a weekly company class and mentored 20 first-year dance majors in the early stages of their collegiate dance journey. She has led classes at the Limón Twin Cities Intensive, ARENA DANCES’ Instinct Summer Intensive, The University of Winchester (UK), North Carolina State University, as well as several high school dance programs and studios across Minnesota and Virginia.

TCB Seeking Dancers for 2024/25 Season

Twin Cities Ballet is seeking Soloist and Principal level dancers for our 2024/25 Season. This is a competitive salaried position with a 35-week season. Strong classical ballet, partnering, and contemporary skills required. You must be eligible to work in the United States. 

We also have opportunities for unpaid adult apprenticeship and student trainee positions for both male and female dancers. 

Please submit the following audition materials by email to auditions@TwinCitiesBallet.org, and we will contact you after we have reviewed your audition materials to schedule an in-person or virtual audition.

  • Your resumé.
  • Two photos: First arabesque and a headshot showing at least 3/4 face. Either attach small format photos or provide a link.
  • Video link showing classwork or performance clips, clearly demonstrating your classical ballet technique.

Erin Thompson Teaches Advanced Contemporary Classes in Person and on Zoom

Erin’s advanced-level contemporary dance class at Zenon Dance School includes floor work, standing warm-ups, and phrase work, all designed to enhance the healthy use of joints and muscle groups as dancers release their weight fully into the support of the ground. Experiential awareness, body mapping, improvisation, and creative work are included as dancers channel their own expressive artistry within the movement.

Thursdays, 9:30-11:00am

Registration is open through Zenon’s MindBody portal.
See you soon!

Modern Dance Class with Thern at Tapestry

Dancing and finding pleasure in movement is for everyone of any age!

I’ve taught dance for all ages and experience levels for over fifty years. In my weekly session of modern dance classes, we’ll be working with somatic movement, structured improvisation, and floor work to build strength, flexibility, and ease of movement. You’ll learn patterns that move through space in community with other dancers, encouraging spatial and group awareness.

Mondays, 12:00-1:30pm
Drop in: $15-20. Cash or check made out to Kathryn Anderson.

Free parking in the lot south of Tapestry.

Threads NexGen/YDP Classes

Embark on a transformative dance experience for your child with Threads Youth Dance Project!

Our 12-week program is carefully designed to provide young dancers with a comprehensive and holistic approach to dance education, fostering confidence, strength, and creativity. Ballet, modern, nutrition, and embodied movement exploration classes are all offered in one fulfilling and fun day of dance training. Register here by January 19.

12 Classes: Saturdays from January 27-April 20, 2024

Ballet Technique: Learn the grace and precision of classical ballet.

Modern Technique: Explore contemporary dance styles and self-expression.
Embodied Movement Exploration: Practice self-expression through dance and learn to connect mind, body, and spirit through therapeutic movement.
Nutrition Education: Understand the importance of a healthy lifestyle for aspiring dancers.

Level 1 Beginning
For ages 8+ with 0-3 years of dance training.
Saturdays, 9:30am-12:00pm
9:30-10:30am: Ballet
10:30-11:30am: Modern
11:30am-12:00pm: Nutrition/EME
$375.00*

Level 2 Intermediate
For ages 10+ with 3 or more years of dance training.
Saturdays, 12:00-3:00pm
12:00-12:30pm: Nutrition/EME
12:30-1:45pm: Modern
1:45-3:00pm: Ballet
$415.00*

*A limited number of need-based scholarships are available. Apply here for a scholarship by January 15.
For additional questions, contact aericson@threadsdance.org.