Twin Cities Flamenco Collective at Icehouse MPLS

Twin Cities Flamenco Collective inspires audiences through its passionate and soulful expressions of Flamenco music and dance alongside special guest artists. This is part of TCFC’s monthly residency at Icehouse MPLS.

Performers:
Brigid Bollweg – Special guest, Flamenco dancer and singer
Cecilia Calvo – Special guest, Flamenco dancer
Eva Makiko – TCFC, Flamenco dancer
Ross “El Vecino” – TCFC, Flamenco guitarist
Sachiko “La Chayí” – TCFC, Flamenco dancer
Trevor May – Special guest, Flamenco guitarist

July 16 at 5:00pm

Soiled Dance Series Presented by Jagged Moves – Tickets Available

Soiled Dance Series at Gale Woods Farm presented by Jagged Moves

Dance, live music, performance, and agriculture come together in a remarkable evening highlighting the land and exuberance of movement innovators. Artist and curator, Jennifer Glaws, brings together a collective of Minnesota dance artists to offer an immersive performance tour throughout the majestic grounds of Gale Woods Farm.

Come for a show, stay for a picnic, and join us for art that speaks towards the different locations on the farm for where it is performed – a performance event for the whole family!

Featuring works by: Davon Suttles of Keane Sense of Rhythm, Elizabeth Flinsch, Eva Mohn, Erika Martin of eMartin Dance, Laurie Van Wieren, Genevieve Waterbury, and Jennifer Glaws’s Jagged Moves.

Tickets
Show price: $20
Show plus DelSur Empanadas picnic dinner: $38
Children under 5: free

Purchase through Gale Woods Farm Events and choose the date and time you would like to attend:
August 17: 5:30, 6:00, 7:00
August 18: 5:30, 6:00, 7:00
August 19: 5:30, 6:00, 7:00

Questions, and for more info, please contact Jennifer Glaws at jagged9@hotmail.com or visit https://jenniferglaws.org/soiled-dance-series

DanceCo Presents Dance Around Minnesota

After a three-year pandemic slumber, DanceCo returns to the stage with a series of free, interactive, family-friendly outdoor performances. Meet Paul Bunyan and Babe, and be ready to join the dancers onstage as we learn facts about Minnesota in movement and fun!

This show will begin with a short kid-focused workshop to move and learn the interactive parts of the show, followed by a 45-minute performance with opportunities to join the dancers onstage!

You will learn about Minnesota’s history, move, and have a great time! Fun for ages 3-103, guaranteed—or you can get your money back! Come to one show, or come to all!

Saturday, June 24, 2023
Performances at 10:00am and 11:30am
Springboard for the Arts, 262 University Ave W. St. Paul, MN 55103

Saturday, July 1, 2023
Performances at 10:00am and 11:30am
Minnehaha Falls Park Pavilion, 4825 Minnehaha Ave. Minneapolis, MN 55417

Saturday, July 8, 2023
Performances at 10:00am and 11:30am
Raspberry Island, 2 Wabasha Street, St. Paul, MN 55107

Saturday, July 15, 2023
Performances at 10:00am and 11:30am
The Downtown Commons, 425 Portland Ave S. Minneapolis, MN 55415

To learn about DanceCo and our professional artists, go to: www.DanceCoMN.com

PURNO 1: NextGen ChoreoLab Showing

We cordially invite you to PURNO.1, our first public showing of dance works created by the first cohort of Ananya Dance Theatre + Shawngrām Institute’s NextGen ChoreoLab.

Purno means full.

This first cohort of artists, comprising Kealoha Ferreira, Alexandra Eady, and Victoria Marie used Chawrchā, ADT’s process of embodied research, to create choreography supported by mentors Talvin Wilks, Sharon Bridgforth, and Ananya Chatterjea over nine months.

The second cohort of artists will be announced at this event!
Please register to confirm your seats.

Twin Cities Flamenco Collective at Icehouse MPLS

Twin Cities Flamenco Collective inspires audiences through its passionate and soulful expressions of flamenco music and dance alongside special guest artists. This is part of TCFC’s monthly residency at Icehouse MPLS.

Our special guest in June is internationally acclaimed dancer and singer La Conja from New York City.

Performers:
La Conja – Flamenco dancer and singer; Special Guest from New York City
Bobby “El Eléctrico” – TCFC, Percussionist
Eva Makiko – TCFC, Flamenco dancer
Raquel del Bosque – Flamenco dancer, Special Guest
Ross “El Vecino” – TCFC, Flamenco guitarist
Sachiko “La Chayí” – TCFC, Flamenco dancer

Price: $20-25
June 25 at 5:00pm

Sampradaya – Ensemble Bharatanatyam Concert by Kala Vandanam

Sampradaya – The Sanskrit word is by definition, “tradition.” In practice, it represents transference while infusing innovation. Tradition sustains beauty and provides foundation and framework. From tradition, we imbibe, create, iterate, and share. Sampradaya lights the next lamp.

Kala Vandanam presents a twentieth anniversary (in our twenty-first year) ensemble Bharatanatyam concert with live music, celebrating signature choreographic works of the great masters who lit our lamps.

We are honored to make our Cowles Center debut with this concert. Tickets are Pay As You Are.

Kala Vandanam was founded by Suchitra Sairam in 2002, grounded in the beauty and depth of the South Indian dance form Bharatanatyam. Through grooming new generations of dance artists, community outreach, stage performance, and aesthetic presentation, Kala Vandanam’s holistic work seamlessly bridges East and West, past and present, dynamism and serenity.

Described by audiences as having “brought exceptional grace and beauty into the city” and as “formidable.” Leaving audiences feeling “elated” and “entertained, educated, and uplifted at the same time.” Kala Vandanam “showed us that even though the language and historical context differ, communication, emotion and the human experience are transcendental.”

July 1 at 7:00pm

James Sewell Ballet Workshop Performance

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

  • New choreography by Shohei Iwahama. Originally from Japan and currently touring internationally with Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo, Shohei’s completed piece will be premiered at the Cowles Center in April 2024.
  • James Sewell’s Doo Be Doo (premiered in 1994) combines high-energy playful antics with stunning technical feats. This remount will also be shared at the Cowles Center in April 2024.
  • JSB friend Berit Ahlgren shares choreography developed specifically for the intensive students.

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

Admission is free!
July 1 at 6:00pm

21st Annual Dances at the Lake Festival — Free Public Arts Event

Ray Terrill Dance Group presents the 21st annual Dances at the Lake Festival!

Join us for two free, open-to-the-public concerts at the Rose Garden at Lake Harriet.
Friday, July 14 at 7:00pm
Saturday, July 15 at 7:00pm

The festival features a variety of dance forms performed by both professional adult and youth companies. The “stage” for the shows is the large grassy area between the two fountains near the Rose Garden at Lyndale Park Garden. Audience members are invited to bring a lawn chair or blanket and some snacks, drinks, or a picnic and enjoy the unique opportunity of seeing dance performed at the Rose Garden.

2023 Dances at the Lakes Festival: Individual Artist and Dance Company Lineup
This year’s festival showcases professional artists and youth dance groups originating from Minnesota:

Amanda Sachs and Elena (Elly) Hollenhorst, Minneapolis, MN—Amanda and Elly, Co-Artistic Directors
Anda Flamenco Company and School, Minneapolis, MN—Kristina de Sacramento, Artistic Director
Ashley Ballet Arts Academy, Ballet Arts Youth Ensembles, Golden Valley, MN—Ashley Burkland, Artistic Director
Christopher Watson Dance Company, Minneapolis, MN—Christopher Watson, Artistic Director
DanceWorks, Lakeville, MN—Jennifer Mack, Artistic Director
Duniya Drum and Dance, Minneapolis, MN—Fode Bangoura and Whitney McCluskey, Co-Artistic Directors
Jawaahir Dance Company, Minneapolis, MN—Laura Crocker, Artistic Director
Keane Sense Of Rhythm Youth Tap Ensemble, Saint Paul, MN— Cathy Wind, Artistic Director
Kinetic Evolutions, Minneapolis, MN—Sarah LaRose-Holland, Artistic Director
Nritya Kalakshetra Academy of Performing Arts, Woodbury, MN—Sivanuja (Anu) Balaji, Artistic Director
Ray Terrill Dance Group, Saint Paul, MN—Ray Terrill Artistic Director
Sansai Yonsei Kai, Japanese Dance Company, Saint Paul, MN—Linda Hashimoto, Artistic Director
Tiyumba African Drum and Dance Company, Minneapolis, MN—Fatawu Sayibu, Artistic Director
Youth Dance Ensemble, Burnsville, MN—Dixie Rairamo, Artistic Director

Discover Dance Series

The Bloomington Center for the Arts presents the Discover Dance Series June 15-17 – a weekend festival featuring performances by multiple local dance companies representing a wide range of styles aimed for an all-ages audience to discover and experience the joy and power of the art of dance!

Three evening performances featuring dances by Alternative Motion Project (modern), Concerto Dance (jazz), Continental Ballet Company (ballet) and Rhythm Street Movement (tap).

Thursday, June 15 – Saturday, June 17 at 7:00pm
Each evening will feature the same program.
Tickets: $25 – ages 12 and up; $15 – ages 11-6; Free – ages 5 and under.

Master classes will be offered by each company at the BCA:
Saturday, June 17 between 1:00-3:30pm
Free with a ticket to the performance, or $10.

Participants can choose up to 2 classes with options in an open level format or master classes geared for more experienced dancers. Classes are open to participants ages 12 through adult – participants under 18 need a guardian-signed waiver.
Register online through the ticket site or at the Info Desk day of the event.

More information – look for Discover Dance Series under the “Guest Performers” tab.

Dance Projects by ME Presents Migration Stories

Dance Projects by ME presents Migration Stories, a collection of unique and sacred stories honoring the transformational experiences of ten artists. This collaborative performance was developed from the Movement as Language Dance Program, where community members were guided through movement exercises and encouraged to develop their own choreography as a way of storytelling. When words are not enough, movement becomes our common language.

The piece examines migration from our unique perspectives. Every human experiences migration in one way or another – for some movers the migration experience is literal, moving from one country to another, for others it is a recovery from an accident, the transition to parenthood, or their relationship to a butterfly migrating from Mni Sota to Mexico. We invite you to witness with compassion our vulnerable memories that seek to speak.

Price: $20

Friday, June 16 at 7:30pm
Saturday, June 17 at 1:30pm – Pay as able
Saturday, June 17 at 7:30pm