Romero, and percussionist Henry Rodriguez (10/21, Lab Theatre II) Café Flamenco - Dancers of Furia Flamenca, “the most sought-after flamenco company in Metro D.C.,” ignite this cabaret-style celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, with live music by guitarists Maestro Torcuato Zamora and Juan L.Encore, a fundraiser for Atlas Arts Lab - Arts Lab alumni join the 2024 Lab cohort to perform works by Gabriel Mata, Christopher Prince, and Maxine Gorman and Gridlock Dance, among others, preceded by a champagne reception, and followed by a panel discussion (10/28-29, Lang Theatre).choreographers (9/17 and 12/16, Lab Theatre I) ![]() Glade Dance Collective: In the Lab - As part of Atlas’ year-long In the Lab series, members of the company dedicated to creating “intelligent dance about things that matter” present new works-in-progress by members and other D.C.By then, you might have seen a dozen different Sugar Plum Fairies, or many other thrilling performances listed here that as of now we can only anticipate.īlack Leaves Dance Company - Photo: Rachel L. ![]() Representing Argentina’s lesser-known gaucho folk dance Malambo, the dazzling all-male drum-and-dance ensemble MALEVO will take the stage at the Hylton Performing Arts Center in February. At The Clarice, queer troupe slowdanger will world-premiere a new work responding to climate change, while, at Hylton Performing Arts, the Manassas Ballet Theatre debuts a powerful new tribute, Colin: Son, Marine, Hero.įlamenco, as ever, animates the season, with GALA’s 19th Annual Flamenco Festival in November, expanded to three weekends, and Furia Flamenca offering performances at multiple venues. ![]() There’s even a tap-dancing Nutcracker with a jazzy Duke Ellington twist, care of Dorrance Dance Company, coming to the Kennedy Center.īut dance lovers can’t survive on Tchaikovsky alone, so it’s encouraging to see adventurous autumn/winter performance seasons planned for venues and companies both large and small. area will host a world of Nutcrackers this season - festive classical ballets, fresh reimaginings, plus two different versions set in the Capital, including Black Leaves Dance Company’s gay Chocolate City Nutcracker. The Nutcracker: Ballet West’s Emily Adams and Hadriel Diniz - Photo: Beau Pearson READ THIS STORY IN THE MAGAZINE
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |