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

Off-Leash Area’s Seventh Neighborhood Garage Tour

Off-Leash Area, one of the longest-running and most recognized professional theatres in the Twin Cities, is thrilled to announce the 2023 Neighborhood Garage Tour – our grass-roots, out-of-the-box neighborhood performance program! For over seven years Off-Leash Area has been bringing original contemporary theater and dance to neighborhoods across the Twin Cities metro, delighting over 3,500 Minnesotans in over 40 diverse communities.

This year’s touring production is The Medicine Show of the 25th Century, where in the distant future we follow a troupe of A.I.-hybrid humanoids on a quest to find the mythical “perfect human being.” To fuel their quest, they travel from town to town, hawking a cure-all elixir to an audience desperate for solutions to the world’s toughest problems.

With The Medicine Show of the 25th Century, Off-Leash Area invites neighbors of all ages to a fun and imaginative tale told with both raucous comedy and whimsical beauty. Join us for a neighborhood gathering on a beautiful autumn evening in the most surprising and midwestern of venues – a two-car residential garage – where we prepare together to take off on an adventure of the imagination far, far into the future

Week 1: September 8-10, all shows at 7:00pm
Heather Zemien’s Garage
6240 Winnetka Ave N, Brooklyn Park

Week 2: September 15-17, all shows at 7:00pm
Queen Drea’s Garage with Co-Hosts Emily Kittleson and Nora Brand
886 Como Ave, St. Paul

Week 3: September 23-24, all shows at 7:00pm
Pat Sample’s Garage
7152 Unity Ave N, Brooklyn Center

Week 4: September 29-30, 7:00pm and October 1, 2:00pm
Jen and Steve Terry’s Garage
8850 Deer Ridge Lane, Bloomington

Reserve now and pay when you come!

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.”

Tickets: Online or call 651-395-7903, ext. 701. For group discounts and questions, please email Grace@collidetheatrical.org.

Mary Willmeng/Willmeng Dances at the Minnesota Fringe

Mary Willmeng/Willmeng Dances presents Little Pieces as part of the Minnesota Fringe Festival.

An evening of dance created at different times and in different places. Little Pieces is a collection of choreographed dances created during intensive rehearsal processes over the last five years presented in a single evening. Each piece looks at the dynamic of relationships through expressive movement and gesture.

Created in collaboration with and performed by cast members Hunter BattersonJamie CarrKaitlin CravenEliana DurnbaughAutumn GoettingDienae “D” Hunter, Ayumi Shafer, and Ayaka Moriyama.

Showtimes:
Thursday, August 3 at 5:30pm
Sunday, August 6 at 4:00pm
Tuesday, August 8 at 7:00pm
Friday, August 11 at 10:00pm
Sunday, August 13 at 5:30pm

At Theater in the Round, 245 Cedar Ave, Minneapolis. Tickets can be purchased online at the Minnesota Fringe website.

Second Annual Happy Hour Dance Party Fundraiser for Rhythmically Speaking

Come enjoy good drinks, good tunes and good company while supporting 15 years of Rhythmically Speaking at our second (annual?!) Happy Hour Dance Party Fundraiser!

Thursday, August 3, 2023
5:00-7:00pm
At BlackStack Brewing

If you:

  • love to go out dancing but find it difficult to rally the required energy at 10pm, COME!
  • love BlackStack/local brewing and wanna try a new beer, COME!
  • think Rhythmically Speaking does some really cool work and you wanna support, COME!

You can dance your booty off, enjoy your beer with food from Jamo’s New Zealand Pie Company, and support by:

  • Requesting your favorite dance tunes from 2008 – the year we were founded – for $5.00 (really, we’ll play whatever you want!);
  • Buying a $15.00 raffle ticket for a chance to win sweet prizes, including Rhythmically Speaking swag and tickets to our upcoming show The Cohort 2023: Stage & Screen, Blackstack Brewing gift cards, swag and beer, Saint Paul Saints tickets, and more;
  • Trying out our collab beer with Blackstack Brewing – a portion of the proceeds will go to support Rhythmically Speaking!

RSVP to the Facebook Event here!

At Rhythmically Speaking, we believe in the power of moving and grooving together to connect us – so tell your friends to come too! We look forward to sharing in joy (and support!) with you at this event!

Escalade: A Pay-as-Able Dance and Music Performance

Thursday night only!
August 3, 2023

Pay-as-able concert and dance performance/fundraiser.
At the A-Mill Artist Lofts

The Fundraiser options include:

  • Pay as able Beginning/Intermediate Yoga class from 5:30-6:30pm
  • Venus DeMars sings some of her greatest hits from 6:30-7:00pm
  • Gemma Isaacson dances Escalade from 7:00-7:30pm
  • An ongoing silent auction that closes at 8:00pm on August 3

Participate in the online silent auction right now!

Can’t make it to the event? Donate!

All donations will fund a tour of Nic’s full-length show Escalade to L.A., Austin TX, and Montreal in the fall of 2023. Help us show the world what Minnesotan artists can do!

Floorwork: Conversations and Knowledge Sharing Potluck

Floorwork: a communal conversation and shared meal.

Every first Saturday! Floorwork was developed to hold conversations, knowledge sharing, and supportive space for dance artists and people who like to move.

The next Floorwork is being hosted at Red Eye Theater.
Saturday, August 5
12:00-2:00pm – new time
RSVP by Friday, August 4

This August Floorwork will focus on practice/perseverance for a desired long dance career – conversation assisted by Marciano Silva dos Santos of Contempo Physical Dance and independent teachers and performers Erin Thompson and Leslie O’Neill. 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.

Twin Cities Flamenco Collective in Mankato

Twin Cities Flamenco Collective inspires audiences through its passionate and soulful expressions of Flamenco music and dance featuring award-winning artists.

August 17 at 7:30pm

Price: $15-$20

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 7:30pm
Saturday, August 19 at 2:00pm

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. This production features the following artists/works:

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?

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!

A Night in Andalusia by Sachiko “La Chayí” Flamenco

Award-winning dancer Sachiko “La Chayí” and Twin Cities Flamenco Collective invite audiences to join their Southern Spanish, tablao-style flamenco which celebrates the Gitano spirit.  The show features internationally renowned artists from Spain and the United States.

Friday, August 18 – The Mane Theatre, Lanesboro, MN
Sunday, August 20 – Icehouse MPLS, Minneapolis, MN

Price: $25-30

For more information, visit sachikolachayi.com/upcoming.