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SUMMARY:"HADESTOWN" ASU Gammage 2021-2022 Broadway
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to HADESTOWN\, where a song can change your fate. Winner of eight 2019 Tony Awards® including Best Musical and the 2020 Grammy® Award for Best Musical Theater Album\, this acclaimed new show by celebrated singer-songwriter Anaïs Mitchell and innovative director Rachel Chavkin (NATASHA\, PIERRE & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812) is a love story for today… and always. \nHADESTOWN intertwines two mythic tales — that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice\, and that of King Hades and his wife Persephone — as it invites you on a hell-raising journey to the underworld and back. Mitchell’s beguiling melodies and Chavkin’s poetic imagination pit industry against nature\, doubt against faith\, and fear against love. Performed by a vibrant ensemble of actors\, dancers and singers\, HADESTOWN is a haunting and hopeful theatrical experience that grabs you and never lets go. \nGet your tickets at https://www.asugammage.com
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/hadestown-asu-gammage-2021-2022-broadway/
LOCATION:ASU Gammage\, 1200 South Forest Ave\, Tempe\, AZ\, 85281\, United States
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SUMMARY:Register Now for Summer Classes with SCC Dance!
DESCRIPTION:Interested in dancing this summer?  Scottsdale Community College is offering ballet and jazz classes\, along with a more intensive conservatory\, in 5-week and 10-week options.  Even better\, classes are inexpensive\, at just $85/credit hour for Maricopa residents!  (Most classes are one or half credit hour options). \nQuestions?  Contact ude.cceladsttocsnull@ecnadccs
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/register-now-for-summer-classes-with-scc-dance/
LOCATION:Scottsdale Community College\, PE Building\, Rm 135\, 9000 E. Chaparral Rd.\, Scottsdale\, AZ\, 85256\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classes
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SUMMARY:TUCSON TANGO FESTIVAL | Marriott Tucson University Park
DESCRIPTION:TUCSON TANGO FESTIVAL | Marriott Tucson University Park\nApril 21-24\, 2022 \nPre-festival milonga ‘warm up’ Wednesday\, April 20\, 8 pm-1 am\, Scottish Rite Cathedral\, Tucson. \nTUCSON TANGO FESTIVAL\, organized by Jim Baker\, will feature eight Milongas and 39 hours of dancing. At this time registration is closed for ‘single follows.’ \nPasses: Full Festival (Thursday-Sunday)\, Milonga Only Pass (Thursday through Sunday)\, Full-time Student Pass: Full Festival $180\, Milongas $80\, Vampire Pass (Evening Milongas) $55 \nBest savings is for two ‘leaders’ to register together. \nVisit link to learn about COVID-19 participation requirements. \n13 instructors (6 couples) include: \nPaloma and Maxi (Miami FL)\, Michael and Nella (Las Vegas NV)\, Yuliana Basmajyan and Brian Nguyen (Los Angeles CA)\, Oscar Casas & Jesica (Indianapolis IN)\, Homer and Cristina Ladas (Emeryville CA)\, Jon and Judy (Medellin\, Columbia)\, and Carrie Field (Albuquerque NM) \n \nThere will be a pre-festival milonga Wednesday night (April 20\, 8 pm – 1 am) at the Scottish Rite Cathedral\, 160 S Scott\, Ave\, Tucson – a ‘warm up’ for what’s to come (not included in any passes). \n520-906-2086 | moc.lavitsefognatnoscutnull@ofni
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/tucson-tango-festival-marriott-tucson-university-park/
LOCATION:Marriott University Park\, 880 E 2nd St\, Tucson\, AZ\, 85719\, United States
CATEGORIES:Argentine Tango,Argentine Tango,Festival,Social Dance
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SUMMARY:Desert Dance Theatre performs for the free live-streamed National Water Dance Project "Dancing Out of Time!" (1 pm AZ time)
DESCRIPTION:NWD Projects presents the Live-Streamed 5th Bi-Annual National Water Dance \nDesert Dance Theatre is participating in this annual nationwide event for its 2nd time. We are honored to be a part of this meaningful event. NOTE: 1 pm Arizona time is 4 pm Eastern Time.  \nOn Saturday\, April 23\, at 4 pm EST (1 pm Arizona time) dancers across the United States from Seattle to Mississippi\, from Maine to Miami will join together in a nationwide simultaneous dance event at water sites\, rural and urban\, remote and public\, bringing attention to our need to be accountable for the water that sustains us. National Water Dance is an artist-driven collective of dancers\, students\, educators and community members who create simultaneous performances across the country. We invite everyone to come dance with us and engage in the actions on climate change that will help bring us back into balance with this precious planet that we all call home. \nThis year we are excited to welcome Felipe Barral and IGNI Productions who will be live streaming sites all over the country. The live stream will begin at 3:30pm EST (12:30 pm AZ time) with interviews and information about many of the participating organizations as well as environmental issues and a peek into participants’ creative processes. The performance will begin exactly at 1 pm AZ time\, 4 pm EST.   \nTo view the live stream go to:\nhttps://www.nwdprojects.org/national-water-dance/ \nCollective action is the only answer to climate change. It’s not one community’s problem. There is no place to run. We are… \nRUNNING OUT OF TIME… THE TIME IS NOW… \nJoin Us on April 23\, 2022! \n \nNWD Projects is proud to be the organizing institution for National Water Dance nationwide. National Water Dance is a biennial event comprised of an artist-driven collective of dancers\, students\, educators\, and community members who create simultaneous performances across the United States. The 5th National Water Dance will take place on April 23\, 2022 at 4 pm EST (AZ Time – 1 pm). The theme and title for this year is “Dancing Out of Time.” \nNational Water Dance \n \nThe mission of NWD Projects is to promote dance as a vehicle for social change by increasing awareness of environmental and social issues through collaboration with the artistic\, educational and scientific communities. NWD Projects makes use of the internet to create a national community\, which offers platforms for educating students and supporting artistic exchange among professional artists\, while engaging and informing the public. \nAs artists we know that creativity is born from conflict: conflict that is fed by questions\, by self-evaluation\, by new and diverse ideas from those who challenge us as we begin the process necessary to change. NWD Projects commits to this journey of creativity and to the goal of equity for all by supporting diversity in its many forms. We recognize that our present systems are based on inequality and we eagerly step into the work to correct the past structures and find a more balanced future. \nWe are honored and privileged to be able to do this work on lands that have been cared for by many indigenous communities of the past\, present\, and future. We encourage you to learn more about those people whose lands you occupy\, to learn about their environmental priorities\, and to do your best to support policies that integrate those conservation principles. \nClimate Change \nWe see it everywhere with flooding\, drought\, unsafe water. How do we begin to address such an overwhelming problem? Perhaps we see ourselves in the fortunate position where climate change isn’t affecting our daily life\, but just as nature’s ecosystems are based on a healthy codependency so are our communities\, urban or rural are based on the same. Climate gentrification\, fires\, floods are not just one community’s problem. It is a displacement of people\, contributors to the viability of their specific landscape and of whole communities with cultures and histories that form our communal understanding of place. Their displacement has ripple effects on all of us. Their displacement is the precursor to the ultimate changes in the lives of the rest of us. Collective action is the only answer to climate change. It’s not one community’s problem. There is no place to run. \nRunning Out of Time \nWe believe as dancers that one of the starting points comes with the physical understanding of our connection to the Earth; a connection that exists whether surrounded by forests or open fields or urban sidewalks; a connection that begets gratitude and a gratitude that begets reciprocity; what the Earth gives us we\, in turn\, should equally give back to the Earth. \nStrengthening our physical connection to the Earth strengthens how we connect to ourselves and how we connect to one another\, which ultimately shapes the future that holds us all. \nEvent History \nhttps://www.nwdprojects.org/national-water-dance-history/ \nNational Water Dance is a catalyst that encourages ongoing engagement between dance and the environment. Beginning in 2011 as a statewide project in Florida\, it now boasts 65 locations across the United States—in 2018 including Puerto Rico for the first time. With each event National Water Dance recommits itself to the effort of increasing purposeful awareness to drive action on environmental issues\, specifically climate change. Supporting the work of participants beyond our biannual event\, National Water Dance spreads the word on the environmental issues they are tackling through monthly newsletters and social media. Our goal is to realize the power of dance as an engine of social change. \n 
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/national-water-dance-project-dancing-out-of-time/
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SUMMARY:CaZo Dance Theatre presents Once Upon A Bachelor (Phoenix)
DESCRIPTION:Once Upon a Bachelor\nPhoenix Center for the Arts \nApril 22 7:30 pm & April 23 2 & 7:30 pm \nPrepare to turn the world of dance on its head. “Once Upon a Bachelor” is a full-length interactive performance that re-imagines the popular reality-dating show\, The Bachelor. \nFabian\, the every-day Bachelor\, attempts to find his one true love among several famous fairytale characters\, including\, Snow White\, Cinderella\, Pocahontas\, Mulan\, Beauty\, Little Mermaid and The Evil Queen. And\, unlike any other dance show before it\, you\, the audience\, will help the bachelor decide which Contestant is THE ONE. \nOnce Upon a Bachelor mixes live performances and pre-recorded segments with immersive audience participation. For the first time ever\, power will be transferred to the audience to decide which contestants will move on throughout the show\, offering a unique opportunity to change the 29 possible outcomes across all three magical performances. Take advantage of our discounted multi-show bundles and become an integral part of this fun\, interactive production that is almost certainly going to be different every time you see it. We will also be donating 10% of all ticket sales to Local Non-Profit\, Believe I Can Academy \nWe open the doors 45 before top of show and our Pre-show entertainment will begin 30 min prior to each performance to get you in the mood! \nAs of Right now masks are required inside the theater. Doors open 45 minutes before top of show and our pre-Show will be begin 30 minutes before each show to get you in the mood. Don’t Miss it! \nTickets are $20 for Students\, $20 for Virtual\, $28 General Admission and $50 for VIP \n  \n 
URL:https://www.azdancecoalition.org/event/cazo-dance-theatre-presents-once-upon-a-bachelor-phoenix-2/
LOCATION:Phoenix Center for the Arts\, 1202 N. 3rd Street\, Phoenix\, AZ\, 85004\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dance Performance,Modern Contemporary
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