Solo Perspectives

I (José A. Luis) seek to support, question, and offer space to/with two BIPOC and/or LGBTQ+ dance artists interested in solo exploration. 

What is it?
An opportunity for two BIPOC and/or LGBTQ+ dance artists to be in a solo practice and inquire its meaning in relation to others. What is being offered:

  • 50 hours of free rehearsal space at MOVO
  • $600 stipend
  • A photography session
  • A public sharing
  • A malleable, dynamic opportunity to be, learn, and try

Solo Perspectives Application
Background

Due May 31.
Notices projected June 14.
Did not receive the first call? Check your spam box/stay connected: https://www.jose.dance/emailupdates

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.

Collide Theatrical Apprentice Program

2023/2024 Apprentice Program: September 2023–May 2024

Collide Theatrical’s Apprentice Program provides the skills needed to pursue formal positions within the Collide company and in the world of theater dance. Selected apprentice dancers will take technique class with the company 3–5 days a week, have an opportunity to perform in a Collide show, and participate in an apprentice showcase at the end of the year.

The technical classes include a variety of styles rooted in ballet and jazz, but also including tap, acting for dance, and hip hop. Apprentice dancers will also have an opportunity to participate in monthly master classes with Broadway touring dance captains and industry professionals.

This is a tuition-based program.
Scholarships are available for underrepresented artists.
Enrollment is competitive and audition based.
Video submissions accepted.

In-person auditions will take place:
Wednesday, May 31
7:00–8:30pm
Sign up!

For more information, please contact Grace at admin@collidetheatrical.org.

Collide Theatrical Company Auditions

Collide Theatrical Dance Company is seeking technically trained professional dancers with excellent acting skills for 23-week contracts and Guest Artist positions in our 2023-2024 Performance Season.

Auditions will take place on Thursday, June 1 at 10:00am.
The studio will be open at 9:30 to warm up.
Please bring a resume and headshot, as well as jazz shoes, ballet shoes, and heels.
Callbacks will happen the same day. Please plan to stay for 2 hours.
Click here to register.

Collide Theatrical Dance Company is an equal opportunity employer. All employment decisions are based on individual qualifications, without regard to race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, national origin, age, disability, marital status, political affiliation, status with respect to public assistance or veteran status, or other status protected by law.

Choreograph for Ballet Co.Laboratory

Apply to be Ballet Co.Laboratory’s 2024 Emerging Choreographer!

Ballet Co.Laboratory believes in the development of the whole dancer and works to invest in artists’ professional growth. Each season, through our Laboratory II: Emerging Choreographer Program, one choreographer is hired through this program to create a new, full-length, staged ballet production which is performed by the upper-level students at The School of Ballet Co.Laboratory, ages 11-20.

Choreographers applying to this program are encouraged to think critically about how ballet can continue to evolve in becoming more inclusive and forward-thinking. Rather than create a piece that is simply based on movement, artists are asked to create a production with a storyline that sparks the imagination and challenges the audiences’ perception of what ballet is. Choreographers are encouraged to expand upon the classic narrative by rethinking the characters, adding characters, or even reimagining the characters’ paths. 

All applicants must live in Minnesota, have had formal ballet training, and consider themselves to be an emerging choreographer.

Off-Leash Area Call for Proposals for Next Off-Kilter Cabaret

The performing company of Young Dance perform in the first Off-Kilter Cabaret

Off-Leash Area announces an artist call for proposals for the second Off-Kilter Cabaret: Inside Outside Inside-Out.

Off-Leash Area’s Off-Kilter community program highlights and supports artists with disabilities creating original performance work. The second Off-Kilter Cabaret is an evening length cabaret-style production, comprised of 5 to 7 acts in any performing arts form, curated by the Off-Kilter Leadership Team, who are leaders in the disability community, and two thirds of whom are themselves persons with disabilities.

Performances will be held November 17-19 at the TEK Box at the Cowles Center for Performing Arts in downtown Minneapolis, a fully accessible black box theater with a floor-level stage, and the event will include accessibility accommodations including ASL interpreting, captioning and audio description.

The CFP opens June 1. Artists with disabilities are asked to submit proposals for a 5-to-10-minute original performance on the theme of Inside Outside Inside-Out by the deadline of July 14.

Off-Leash Area co-artistic director Jennifer Ilse says, “We want to prompt artists to propose risky, rebellious, and thought provoking performances, informed by their own experience of being included or excluded, feeling within or outside of oneself, or even just discombobulated.”

The Off-Kilter Advisory Team are: writer and storyteller Amy Salloway, arts accessibility consultant Jon Skaalen, national touring musician Gabriel Rodreick, and Sam Jasmine, host of the Disability and Progress program on KFAI.Off-Leash Area is excited to be partnering again with Young Dance, whose mission is transforming lives through movement.

Any questions or want more information? Visit our website at http://www.offleasharea.org/about-off-kilter.html or contact us at offleash@offleasharea.org or call us at 612-724-7372.

Community MoveTogether with Rhythmically Speaking – See and Be Seen

Dancers! Have you ever seen an RS show or been in an RS class and thought “I wanna do that!”? If the answer is yes, come to our Community MoveTogether Sunday, August 6 from 7:00-9:00pm at Young Dance! We’re hoping this can be a low-to-no pressure way for us to get to know YOU better and for you to move with US as we look forward to upcoming projects, seeing whose out there and interested while offering the community a free class opportunity.

No pre-registration necessary: just show up with an open heart and ready to GROOVE with other neat humans!

MoveTogethers are our version of a company class, but more collaborative – within these classes, there are opportunities to improvise in solo and social ways, to manipulate material offered by RS Artstic and Executive Director Erinn Liebhard, and to build and manipulate your own material based around jazz and American social dance-inspired prompts!

Wanna get your leg up on this chance to see and be seen? Come to our other summer MoveTogethers, which are just $10.00 paid via cash or Venmo after class. Drop in on Mondays, 3:00-4:30pm. June 5 at The Cowles Center and June 12, July 17 and July 31 at Young Dance.

We hope to groove with you at a MoveTogether or two (or five)!

Request for Proposals: Red Eye Theater Curated Rental Program

The Red Eye Theater space at 2213 Snelling Ave, Minneapolis

For events taking place between June 18, 2023 and August 31, 2025
Application period: May 8-August 15, 2023

Curated rentals form a crucial part of Red Eye’s model, offering an opportunity for artists to self-produce a performance in a supportive environment. The rental program allows the space to function as a resource to the Twin Cities performance community, to expand our community beyond our programming capacities, and to foster sustainability for the organization.

The curated rentals program is primarily intended for public-facing events and productions of live performances. We prioritize rentals of 10 days or longer, but any projects of a week or more fall into this category.

Note: We are offering a 10% discount for rentals in July and August 2023!

The School at TU Dance Center 2023 Spring Showcase

Join us for TU Dance’s annual Spring Showcase featuring students from The School at TU Dance Center and dancers from CULTIVATE, A Trainee Program. The program will include CULTIVATE trainees’ self-choreographed solos as well as a work entitled Quiet Home by guest choreographer Gregory Dolbashian. Students from the Children and Teen and the Pre-Professional Programs will share technique demonstrations in modern, ballet, hip hop, and African dance, as well as perform in works by TU Dance Center teaching artists – DRIVE: Let it Burn… a piece choreographed in Fall 2022 by Alanna Morris and Sa’Nah Britt, and a new work by guest artist Stephon Williams. Please join us in celebrating these inspiring dancers and their dedication!

Friday, May 19: Doors at 6:30pm, Show at 7:00pm
Saturday, May 20: Doors at 12:30pm, Show at 1:00pm
Saturday, May 20: Doors at 5:30pm, Show at 6:00pm
Sunday, May 21: Doors at 12:30pm, Show at 1:00pm

Tickets
$20 for adults; $10 for children ages 3 and older.
General admission; in-person only.

For more information and to purchase tickets, click here.

Young Dance Presents Radically One (Together)

At Young Dance, we approach each season with a theme. This year, our theme is Radically One (Together).

As a youth arts organization, we work hard to foster an environment where students can safely and confidently express their individuality. Concurrently, we strongly believe in the power of building community through movement.

One of our core values is to foster in our students a commitment to self, the group, and lifelong learning. This year, we dug deeper into these words, unpacking and dissecting the question: How can we support the individual, radically accept one another, build community, and fight collectively for the change we want (and need) to see in the world?

The Young Dance Performing Company is pleased to return to the theater to present original pieces choreographed by Aneka McMullen, Blake Nellis, and Margaret Ogas, plus a piece collectively made by the upper-level dancers. Additional guests include students from the Choreography, Hip Hop, Breaking, Modern, and All Abilities Dancing classes.

Friday, May 19 at 7:00pm – ASL Interpretation Provided
Saturday, May 20 at 7:00pm –  Audio Description Services Provided
Sunday, May 21 at 4:00pm

In the Young Dance School Showcase, students from Young Dance classes will perform dance pieces created in collaboration with their Teaching Artist and other students.

Saturday, May 20 at 11:00am
Saturday, May 20 at 2:00pm
Sunday, May 21 at 11:00am

Tickets are now available on the Luminary Arts website.

$15 – General admission
$10 – Student/Senior
$5 – Child admission, ages 3–5
Free – Lap pass for those 2 years of age and younger

All shows except Sunday at 4:00pm will be live-streamed, free of charge.
Email info@youngdance.org at least 24 hours in advance of the performance for the link. 

Contact the Luminary Arts Center Patron Services for ticketing assistance at 612-333-6669, Monday–Friday from 10:00am-5:00pm, or email info@luminaryartscenter.com. Contact Young Dance at 612-423-3064 or at info@youngdance.org for other questions.

Carmen in the 1920s

Swing dance goes en pointe with this playful yet fiery twist on an opera classic. Dance through the roaring 20s with Carmen, a fiercely independent charmer on a journey of fated love. Accompanied by a live jazz ensemble to a fresh arrangement of Georges Bizet’s bold score, Carmen in the 1920s bristles with excitement, danger, and destiny.

Choreography by Zoé Emilie Henrot
Music by Richard Erickson
Performed by the company dancers of Ballet Co.Laboratory, students of The School of Ballet Co.Laboratory, and a live jazz ensemble

Friday, May 19 at 7:00pm
Saturday, May 20 at 2:00pm
Saturday, May 20 at 7:00pm
Sunday, May 21 at 2:00pm

Tickets
Adults: $40
Seniors: $30
Children/Students: $30
Groups 10+ to the same performance: $30