Vocal Dance Workshop

Developed by Jinza Thayer and Rush Dorsett of EmbodiedVoice®, Vocal Dance integrates vocalizations and movement to unlock new creative potential!

This is one workshop spread across 3 days: Friday, April 24—Sunday, April 26.
Please register for the first day, and your registration fee will cover all 3 days.

Schedule
Friday, April 24 from 1:00-3:00pm
Saturday, April 25 and Sunday, April 26 from 10:00am-2:00pm

What will we do during the workshop?

  • Explore Vocal Dance as a performance and healing modality
  • Use the vibration of sound to open, access, and align various parts of the body
  • Inhabit the voice and body with greater presence and precision
  • Learn the anatomy of the vocal apparatus, head, and neck
  • Sing songs of resilience and community

If you have any questions, please email movementarchitecture163@gmail.com.

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. Because of this support, this workshop is able to be offered at a low cost.

TU Dance: Celebrating the Life and Legacy of Toni Pierce-Sands

Join us at The O’Shaughnessy at Saint Catherine University for a heartfelt celebration honoring TU Dance Founder and Artistic Director Toni Pierce-Sands. These two vibrant performances – rooted in movement, memory, and community – will feature live works by Loyce Houlton, Alvin Ailey, and Ronald K. Brown, artists whose work inspired and held deep personal meaning for Toni. Interwoven throughout the evening will be storytelling and archival photos and videos that illuminate her illustrious life, career, and legacy.

Together, we will honor the energy, grace, and passion that define Toni’s enduring spirit—and celebrate the boundless ripples she has created in the dance world, inspiring generations to come.

Friday, April 24 at 7:30pm
Saturday, April 25 at 7:30pm

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Dance/USA: Meet up with Michele

Join us for an informal gathering to connect and spend time with Dance/USA’s new Executive Director, Michele Kumi Baer. This meet-up is open to both members and the broader dance community. This gathering will take place in a happy hour-style setting. Attendees are responsible for purchasing their own food and beverages.

Friday, April 24 at 5:00pm
RSVP is required so we can share the event location with you. Location details will be provided upon RSVP.

If you have any questions, please contact the Interim Director of Member Services, Mark Travis Rivera, at MRivera@DanceUSA.org or call/text 404-933-0595.

CLASSSS: DejaJoelle

Join DejaJoelle’s company, BLAQ, and DJ MxKenna in a Sacred Black Dance space. Come dance, commune and enjoy snacks as you build community! This is a Sacred Black Space and is built to be in faith and joy as we navigate our lived experiences as a Community. Pull up and bring a friend!! Let’s vibe.

Saturday, April 25
12:00-3:00pm
Sliding scale pricing: $0-$30

DejaJoelle is a Black-Centered Healing Artist, Choreographer, Director, and Cultural Healing Curator. She believes Dance serves as our connection to ourselves, our communities, and our overall Divinity. DejaJoelle creates intentional spaces for Black community to discover their own practices toward Healing using Dance, Body Reclamation, and other Healing practices. As the world experiences collective hurt and grief, DejaJoelle trusts that our greatest act of revolution and rebellion against hatred and corruption is Self-Love and Healing. Using the realms of reclaim, surrender and conjure, she focuses her art and energy on holding Healing spaces that re-introduces Black people to their Breath, Body, and Spirit.

Skylar Brandt and Jake Roxander Perform Romeo and Juliet

American Ballet Theatre’s (ABT) principal Skylar Brandt and soloist Jake Roxander to perform leads in Romeo & Juliet at the historic Fitzgerald Theater. The ballet is the most recognized romantic tragedy and celebrated love story of all time and will be beautifully staged as the original story unfolding in the Renaissance period of Verona, Italy.

Saturday, April 25 at 7:30pm
Sunday, April 26 at 2:00pm
Location: Fitzgerald Theater
Tickets: $49-$129 (10% discount for students and seniors)

The partnership of Brandt and Roxander has already drawn comparisons to legendary ballet collaborations such as Rudolf Nureyev and Margot Fonteyn—artists whose performances reshaped public engagement with ballet across generations. From leading roles in classical ballets to creating new characters, Brandt’s versatility and grace captivate audiences worldwide. Jake Roxander, a breathtakingly powerful rising star, is pushing the art form to new heights.

Skylar Brandt performed the role of Giselle last season at Northrop in a stunning performance with the Metropolitan Ballet. The Company is honored to have Skylar Brandt return as Juliet in this delightful and romantic production. From lead roles in classical ballets to creating new characters, Brandt’s versatility and grace captivate audiences worldwide. Jake Roxander, a breathtakingly powerful rising star, will perform as Romeo.

“ABT’s Jake Roxander is unstoppable”- Pointe Magazine, 2024
Brandt named to the renowned “Forbes 30 Under 30” list of most influential leaders and entrepreneurs (2022).

Catch their debut! Available for just two performances.
Romeo & Juliet is presented by the Metropolitan Ballet of the Twin Cities under the direction of Erik Sanborn.

Movement Practice with NERVOUS THEATRE

Join NERVOUS THEATRE for our final free workshop on April 27 led by artistic director Connor Berkompas. We will move together exploring Mary Overlie’s Six Viewpoints, a framework for observation and improvisation.

The practice deconstructs performance into six materials: space, shape, time, emotion, movement, and story. Using the power of attention, the performer can investigate these materials individually and discover the interplay between them. These workshops offer time and space for performing artists of all disciplines looking to deepen their physical training through collective exploration.

Monday, April 27 from 6:00-7:30pm
Movement Practice led by Connor Berkompas
Location: TEK Box Theater  in the Hennepin Center for the Arts building
Free to all! Donations welcome.

Space is limited; please register by emailing info@nervoustheatre.com.

Movement Practice is open to all adults (ages 18+).
All bodies and abilities are welcome; no previous experience is necessary. Participation in all sessions is encouraged, but not required. Drop in!

Art Nosh: Golden Journey of the Heart

This workshop is part of the Art Nosh Spring Workshop Series, produced by the Insomnia Salon. Art Nosh workshops are creative cross-training for artists to nourish their development. Art Nosh offers opportunities to dancers to inform their dance practice through a collaborative multidisciplinary lens, with the goal of further inspiring their dance work and broadening their community of potential collaborators.

Loss and life’s unexpected challenges can leave emotional cracks that feel difficult to mend. Inspired by the Japanese art form of Kintsugi, we’ll uncover the beauty in the scars through this hands-on workshop. We will transform broken pieces into a new creation, highlighting the unexpected opportunities imperfection provides.

Monday, April 27 from 12:00-2:00pm
Location: Sabes Center JCC
Instructor: Sarah Routman

There is a suggested donation of $8-25 per workshop, whatever you are able to contribute. No one turned away for lack of funds. The majority of proceeds will go directly to each Art Nosh facilitator. Donation payments can be made through Venmo (@JulieMarie-Muskat), or via check/cash.

This project is supported by Rimon: The Minnesota Jewish Arts Council, a program of the Minnesota JCC.

Adjunct Ballet Instructor at Minnesota State University, Mankato

The Department of Performing Arts at Minnesota State University, Mankato invites applications for a part-time adjunct position in Dance for Academic Year 2026–2027, pending funding. Appointment may be for the full academic year or a single semester. Teaching load is 4 credits per semester, with potential to create choreography for the Fall and/or Spring Dance Concerts.

We seek instructors able to teach all levels of ballet technique. Master’s degree, MFA, or PhD required.

To apply, send CV or résumé to daniel.stark@mnsu.edu. Selected applicants may be asked to provide video samples of teaching and/or choreography and may be invited to campus to teach a class.

Deadline: Wednesday, April 29 at 12:00pm

Ragamala Dance Company: Sacred Earth

Sacred Earth is a powerful, hour-long journey of movement and music that celebrates the beauty and vitality of the natural world. Performed as a continuous arc of high-energy dance and evocative poetry, the work unfolds like a living ritual.

Inspired by the ephemerality of the Indian art forms of kolam rice flour drawings, Warli wall paintings, and ancient Tamil Sangam poems, Sacred Earth reflects Artistic Co-Directors Aparna Ramaswamy and Ranee Ramaswamy’s singular vision of the delicate, interdependent relationship between humanity and nature. The performance becomes an invocation—reminding us that we are not separate from the earth, but deeply woven into its breath, rhythms, and fragile continuance.

Thursday, April 30 at 7:30pm
Location: Luminary Arts Center
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Learn more about Sacred Earth.

Tapestries 10.0 – Anniversary Edition at the Southern Theater

In celebration of the program’s 10th anniversary, Threads Dance Project presents Tapestries 10.0 – Anniversary Edition.

The Tapestries program has become an annual tradition—amplifying new choreographic voices, with a special emphasis on female-identifying and BIPOC creators. To honor this milestone, Tapestries 10.0 not only elevates two new emerging choreographers but also welcomes back two previous creators from the program’s 10-year run.

This year’s finalists, Lily Conforti and Brianna Johnson, have each been selected to create new works for the company. Returning choreographer Gabby Abrams remounts her work from Tapestries 6.0 – which was interrupted by the pandemic – while Rae Fox-Charles, a multi-year Tapestries alum, will share a new work.

Friday, May 1 at 7:30pm
Saturday, May 2 at 2:00pm and 7:30pm
Tickets: $22 students or groups of 10 or more, $25 seniors, and $30 general admission