Erased Steps Presented by ARENA DANCES

Erased Steps is an abstract dance theater work taking place at Union Depot in St. Paul. The work includes an original score, performed live by local composer Zack Baltich, alongside 15 dancers whose relationships are gradually revealed through the work’s deft abstraction, incorporating dance, visual symbolism, and imaginative staging. Shining a light on both personal and societal expectations, Erased Steps exposes themes of the past and the present; what things seem like on the surface versus what they might actually be.

“The Present and the Past entwine in lingering questions.”

Thursday, August 24 at 8:00pm
Friday, August 25 at 8:00pm

Get Tickets
$30 online and at the door. $20 student/senior discount.

Dancers for Erased StepsGabriel Anderson, Kendall Edstrom, Non Edwards, Annika Johansson, Dustin Haug, Isaiah Langowski, Javan Mngrezzo, Jake Nehrbass, Leslie O’Neill, Addie Reine, Betsy Schaefer Roob, and Laura Selle Virtucio; with Apprentices Gibran Murrieta, Maeve Seymour, and Allison Wheeler.
Composer/Musician: Zack Baltich
Voice Actors: Gabriel Anderson and Linnea Mohn
Lighting: Heidi Eckwall

Come early and enjoy dinner at Station 81 Drink and Eatery – an establishment that donates a percentage of sales to Appetite for Change (AFC) which uses food as a tool to build health, wealth, and social change in North Minneapolis. AFC brings people together to learn, cook, eat, and grow food, creating change that lasts.

Provide ample time to arrive, as the State Fair opens this same weekend. Parking information.

We look forward to sharing this work with you!

Rhythmically Speaking Presents The Cohort 2023: Stage – On-Demand

Experience The Cohort 2023: Stage, performed August 17-19 at The Southern Theater, on-demand!

Stream The Cohort 2023: Stage
Tickets – $30.00 per household
Tickets available for purchase now. Viewing available between August 24-September 4 only.

To watch, simply purchase a ticket. If purchased before August 24, a streaming link and program information link will be emailed to you by that date. If purchased between August 24 and September 4, your email will arrive upon purchase.

This is a great option if you live out of town or missed the live show, which featured vibrant jazz and American social dance-inspired works by visiting artists Cara Hagan (New York City, NY), Carlos R.A. Jones (Buffalo, NY), MN-local artist Laura Osterhaus Rosenstone and RS Artistic and Executive Director Erinn Liebhard.

Tickets to the live version of this show were priced at $22.00-24.00 per person: if you are able and would like to support beyond the $30.00 per family streaming price, we welcome and appreciate (and could use!) your donations. Donations keep ticket prices accessible and offer competitive compensation to artists. To donate easily and securely online, visit our GiveMN page.

Thank you for your interest, and we hope you enjoy checking out The Cohort 2023: Stage – On-Demand!

Improv Jam with Sabine Ibes, Charles Gorczynski, and James Sewell Ballet

Sabine Ibes leads a practice of connecting with others for all Peavey Plaza visitors. Relax your body and mind, trust the ripples in the water at your feet, and let the Charles Gorczynski Tango Quartet and Sabine’s prompts guide you toward ease and confidence in this special shared experience. We encourage all Peavey Plaza visitors to jump in during this free event — all ages and abilities welcome!

Friday, August 25, 7:00-8:00pm

James Sewell Ballet Workshop Performance at Peavey Plaza

James Sewell Ballet company members, intensive students, and friends present samples from recent rehearsals of work taking shape for the 2023/24 season.

The event will include several surprises that spark the joy and wonder that dance can inspire!

Admission is free.
Saturday, August 26 at 6:00pm

Prairie|Concrete

Aniccha Arts presents Prairie|Concrete on September 10

Prairie|Concrete – Join us as we dance with plants! How do we dance for, with, and around plants and invite our communities into that experience?  How can we learn to dance from the shapes, forms, and life cycles of the plants around us?

Join Aniccha Arts for a public performance gathering at Frogtown Farm. This gathering is the culmination of Prairie|Concrete, a project that brings visibility to plant cycles and growing practices through embodied listening and movement sessions with communities in Imnizaska, (where the white rock bluffs form what we now call St. Paul, Minnesota).  This is a chance to re-pattern the ways in which we connect with our environment.

Frogtown Farm
946 Minnehaha Ave. W, St Paul, MN 55104
Sunday, September 10, 2023
Come and go anytime from 2:00pm to 5:00pm.

These are kid friendly events. Feel free to bring lawn chairs, blankets, water bottles and snacks. Consider wearing sunscreen and insect repellent.

Check out a recently published essay written by lead artist Pramila Vasudevan, “My Practice of Repatterining My Art,” which speaks to the impulses behind Prairie|Concrete. Learn more about the project and events at www.prairieconcrete.org.

Aniccha Arts Team
Yasmin Abdi, Sayge Carroll, Shalini Gupta, Sequoia Hauck, Masanari Kawahara, José Luis, Cassandra Meyer, Sam Aros Mitchell, Mankwe Ndosi, Margaret Ogas, Alys Ayumi Ogura, Valerie Oliveiro, Dameun Strange, Jasmine Kar Tang, Alejandra (Tobar Alatriz), Claire Wilcox, Hui Wilcox, Lynn Wilcox, Pramila Vasudevan, Kira Vega, Judith Shuǐ Xiān.

This project is a commission of Public Art St. Paul with monies and support from the Joyce Foundation. 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. This project is also supported by Forecast Public Art through funding from The McKnight Foundation.

José A. Luis Presents: Desde Aquí

A new evening-length work by José A. Luis through a Red Eye Curated Rental.

In brief: The start of National Hispanic Heritage Month. The celebration of Mexican Independence Day. Three Mexican-identifying/rooted dance artists. The weight of history, identity, and intuitive yet construct of communal events permeates this new work. Departure gave urgency to this new creation and departure challenges the tangibility right now, and inevitably thereafter. This is a dance reckoning with time.

In personal: What does it mean to gather one group of people, under one vision? How do you make space for histories, stories, uncertainties, departures, and returning? Emerging from a history of solo works revolving around my own experiences, I have struggled to find a clear way of welcoming other stories to co-exist with mine. The urgency to share more of my work with my family while striving for personal growth layers my approach to this piece. What vision I had is now in a state of acceptance; an echo of where I am. I fall back on the memory of where it started and how I lead, desde aquí.

Tickets: Donation-based, on sale September 1

Friday and Saturday, September 15-16
6:30pm: Doors open
6:55pm: Doors close
7:00pm: Performance
Ensemble: José A. Luis, Lizzette Chapa, and Margaret Ogas

The Great Gatsby – Collide Theatrical

Collide Theatrical Dance Company’s 10th season opens with The Great Gatsby at The Luminary Arts Center in Minneapolis. The Great Gatsby will run September 29–October 15, 2023.

Get ready for the most exciting party in town. The 1920s roar back to life as Collide’s hit production returns to the stage. Bursting with passion and drama, the blockbuster American novel is brought to life through dance and live music. Extravagant parties, glitz, and glamor surround the life of mysterious millionaire Jay Gatsby. But as the sparkling facade of his world begins to slip, a world full of tragedy, loneliness, and despair is exposed.

“Not unlike modern-day social media influencers, Jay Gatsby reinvents himself to increase his self-worth through money and materialism,” said Regina Peluso, Artistic Director of Collide Theatrical Dance Company. “I’m looking forward to reimagining this story once again through a modern lens. By creating an inclusive world that reflects America today, we can hold up a mirror to the tragedy and hope encased in our society.”

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

James Sewell Ballet: In The Shadows

Frankenstein, zombies, and characters of Edgar Allen Poe come to life in this family-friendly performance steeped in spooky delight and tragic majesty.

Anchoring the performance is a new choral ballet titled Unfashioned Creature, featuring Twin Cities’ beloved artists Timothy C. Takach (composer), Penelope Freeh (choreographer), and the MPLS (imPulse) choral ensemble. The work is poetically rooted in Shelley’s Frankenstein and explores key aspects relating to personhood: otherness, abandonment, despair, and hopeful yearning. Music includes cello, percussion, and the stellar singers of MPLS who will perform a fractured libretto comprised of Shelley’s text.

Also on the program are remounts of two Sewell fall favorites: excerpts from “Takes on Poe” (2012); and “Grave Matters” (2011), which combines undead charm and morbid wit in a playful zombie ballet.

Saturday, October 28
2:00pm and 7:30pm

Tickets: $5-34

Crash Dance Productions Presents RITES

A prologue to Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, Crash Dance Productions extrapolates what happens when the private rites of teenagers get misinterpreted by the eyes of adults – to disastrous ends.

August 17-18
7:30pm

General Admission Seating: $27.00

The Cohort 2023: Stage & Screen – 15 Years of Rhythmically Speaking

Rhythmically Speaking presents The Cohort 2023: Stage and Screen

A reimagining of RS’ long-running annual August production, The Cohort is built to support and share different perspectives on and via the vibrancy of jazz and American social dance ideas, now through both staged and screened works.

Stage
Thursday, August 17 at 7:30pm
Friday, August 18 at 7:30pm
Saturday, August 19 at 2:00pm
Saturday, August 19 at 7:30pm

Screen
Saturday, August 19 at 4:00pm

At The Southern Theater
Tickets available here!

The Cohort 2023: Stage & Screen marks our fifteenth annual summer show – yes, 15 years! – and second year including a film screening. The stage production features RS company dancers Nieya Amezquita, Doug Hooker, Sara Karimi, Erinn Liebhard, Kelli Miles, Javan Mngrezzo, Jake Nehrbass, Kathleen Pender and Betsy Schafer-Roob performing works by the following artists:

Stage:
Cara Hagan – Visiting Artist, New York City, NY
Carlos R.A. Jones – Visiting Artist, Buffalo, NY
Erinn Liebhard – RS Artistic and Executive Director
Laura Osterhaus Rosenstone – Local Artist

In Hagan’s new piece SKIDD-ID-A-BOP, a group of movers come together to listen deeply and join forces in rhythm-making as a celebration of the human body and joyful collective action, and Jones’ new work, Groove: A Communal Love invites everyone from dancer to observer to sit in the pocket of the music and ride the joy of feeling the funk. Liebhard’s revisited piece Feist(meist)er is a lively romp exploring the cacophony of everyone in the room wanting to be the leader, and the harmony that can be found when that role gets shared, and Osterhaus Rosenstone’s new work what time is an embodied exploration of how we define, track, and relate through time, asking questions such as how do we experience time as individuals/a collective, and how can we find agency and freedom within that?

The screen production features works by the following artists:

Screen:
Nadav Heyman – Los Angeles, CA
Erinn Liebhard – RS Artistic and Executive Director
Taylor Madgett – Denver, CO
Anthony Morigerato – New York City, NY
Yusuf Nasir – Los Angeles, CA
Matthew Olwell – Staunton, VA
Alexis Robbins – New Haven, CT

Heyman’s Old Man at the Corner Store follows an elderly man crossing paths with neighborhood mischief, and Liebhard’s RadioBody is a wintery romp exploring the toil and triumph embedded in the work of pioneering alt-electronic band Radiohead. Madgett’s Tenets is a fusion of Afro dance, House and Hip-Hop dance styles seeking to establish American street dance as a direct extension of West African culture, and Morigerto’s To: Everything I Love tracks a young woman falling in love who enlists her personal A.I. system to decide if the relationship is worth it. Nasir’s Regret to Inform You follows a difficult day in the life of a performer becoming undone after one too many rejections and retreating into a dance fantasy to combat the reality of a society that has no place for him. Olwell’s Oh, Excuse Me features two dancer-clowns exploring eccentricity, compromise, agreement and disagreement, and the ever-human desire to be seen, and Robbins’ Deconstructed navigates tap rhythms with and sans shoes.

Our mission is to spark vibrancy and connectedness through jazz and American social dance ideas, and this show always delivers – we hope you’ll join us to experience this joy through jazz!