Arizona Dance Coalition Statewide Calendar of Events
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Grand Canyon University Summer Dance Intensive PHX
Grand Canyon University - Saguaro Hall 3300 w camelback road, phoenix, AZ, United StatesGCU SUMMER DANCE INTENSIVE OVERNIGHT CAMP! Dance students are invited to a week-long overnight camp at Grand Canyon University! Come develop your skills through instruction with fellow dancers. All classes are taught by distinguished dance faculty and guests, assisted by teacher candidates from GCU’s Dance Department. Male and female dancers ages
Hawaiian Hula Pre-Festival Dance Workshop by Kumu Kalena
Phoenix Center for the Arts 1202 N. 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ, United StatesIntroductory Hawaiian Hula dance lesson. Students will learn the basic foot and hand motions. Learn the difference between Hula Kahiko (Ancient Hula) and Hula Auana, (Modern Hula). Dress: Pa'u skirt (for females) and/or wear comfortable clothing. For boys and girls. All ages welcome! Please note: Groupon discount is available on
Ori Tahiti (Tahitian dance) Pre-Festival Dance Workshop by Kumu Kalena
Phoenix Center for the Arts 1202 N. 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ, United StatesOri Tahitian dance lesson. The most energetic of all the Polynesian dances and widely known for very fast hip movements. (Remember the dancer during the Hawaii 5-0 theme song and credits.) Emphasis is on hip isolation. Instruction includes strength and stamina training. Learn the difference between Otea and Aparima.
Conversation & Creation: An Odissi dancer’s process–Scottsdale
TBA upon Eventbrite Registration (Scottsdale) AZ, United StatesASU Gammage presents Pacifico Dance Company for K-12
ASU Gammage 1200 South Forest Ave, Tempe, AZ, United StatesASU Gammage presents Pacifico Dance Company As a part of it's Molly Blank Fund Performances for Students, Pacifico Dance Company is coming to ASU Gammage. Pacifico presents spectacular performances of Mexican folklorico dances that combine the essence of traditional styles with modern dance idioms. Spectacularly costumed, this performance is filled
A Night of Conversation and Movement with Ronald K. Brown
Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church 1401 East Jefferson Street, Phoenix, AZ, United StatesCome join us at Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church gym for a night of conversation and movement with renowned choreographer, artistic director, and founder of Evidence, A Dance Company - Ronald K. Brown. EVIDENCE’s dance works incorporate an important spiritual element, which has led to the development of activities that focuses
ASU Gammage presents Ronald K. Brown EVIDENCE, A Dance Company
ASU Gammage 1200 South Forest Ave, Tempe, AZ, United StatesASU Gammage presents Ronald K. Brown EVIDENCE, A Dance Company Founded by Ronald K. Brown in 1985 and based in Brooklyn, Evidence, A Dance Company focuses on the seamless integration of traditional African dance with contemporary choreography. Through its vibrant and soulful dance works, Evidence provides a unique view of
Leaps for Lives 6th Annual Dance Showcase & Fundraiser (Reid Park, Tucson)
Demeester Outdoor Performance Center, Reid Park 920 S. Concert Place, Tucson, AZ, United StatesThe Leaps for Lives Dance Showcase is a fun and energetic performance showcase featuring dance companies from around Southern Arizona. This show will be held at 6:00 p.m. on Saturday, October 13th at The DeMeester Outdoor Performance Center and will provide an opportunity for families and their leashed pets to come out and enjoy an evening of dance while making a donation to a great cause.
MAC presents BALLET FOLKLÓRICO DE MÉXICO DE AMALIA HERNÁNDEZ (Mesa)
Mesa Arts Center One East Main Street, Mesa, AZ, United StatesMAC presents BALLET FOLKLÓRICO DE MÉXICO DE AMALIA HERNÁNDEZ In the year 1952, Amalia Hernández made the decision to form her own dance company. She created a small dance workshop that began with just eight members. The small cast, called “Modern Ballet of Mexico,” began to work sporadically in the
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