Dancing in the Park Kicks Off This Week

Join Tapestry Folkdance Center and Saint Paul Parks and Recreation for the second season of Dancing in the Park, a free outdoor social dance and live music series at Harriet Island Regional Park.

Across eight Tuesday evenings from June through September, participants can experience a diverse range of participatory dance traditions including Contra, Cumbia, Bal Folk, International Folk Dance, English Country Dance, Latin Ballroom, Nordic Dance, and Polka. Dances are led by respected Twin Cities instructors and accompanied by live music from acclaimed local ensembles including Chico Chavez Orchestra, Orkestar Bez Ime, KJ Quartet, Lauluaika, and the Ukrainian Village Band. Each evening begins with a beginner-friendly lesson followed by social dancing—no partner or prior experience required.

Tuesdays, 6:00-8:00pm, June 9–30 and August 18–September 8, at the Harriet Island Wigington Pavilion Patio in St. Paul. Learn more at TapestryFolkdance.org/dancing-in-the-park.

Schedule — 6:00-8:00pm
Tuesday, June 9 – Contra Dance taught by David Kirchner with live music from Speed Dial
Tuesday, June 16 – Cumbia taught by Jimi Parker with live music from Chico Chavez Orchestra
Tuesday, June 23 – BalFolk taught by Bob Walser with live music from Maura Goodin and Mattie Snyder
Tuesday, June 30 – International Folk Dances taught by Gina Bonsignore with live music from Orkestar Bez Ime
Tuesday, August 18 – English Country Dance taught by Midge Olson with live music from Curtsy Chord
Tuesday, August 25 – Latin Ballroom Dances taught by Amy Hanson with live music from KJ Quartet
Tuesday, September 1 – Nordic Social Dances taught by Jaana Tuttila with live music Laluaika
Tuesday, September 8 – Polka taught by Jimi Parker (aka the Polka Dancing Pirate) and Ukrainian Village Band

MotionArt Children’s Introduction to Modern Dance

In this energetic, creative class, students ages 8-12 explore the dance elements of Space, Time, and Energy while building kinesthetic awareness and confidence. They learn foundational Modern Dance skills and movement vocabulary, and they also get to improvise and create their own dances. No previous experience needed—just curiosity and a willingness to move!

Two mini-sessions – sign up for either or both:
Wednesdays, 4:30-5:30pm
Session 1: June 10, 17, and 24, and July 1
Session 2: July 8, 15, 22, and 29

Cost: $60 for 4 classes
Instructor: Kim Lewis

Contemporary Bharathanatyam: 6-Week Class Series

Contemporary Bharathanatyam is a class that combines concepts of both Bharathanatyam, a classical dance from South India (Tamil Nadu), with concepts from contemporary dance. Classes will start with a light stretching/cardio-type warm-up, and then we will work through different positions of the hands, leg rhythms (requires some light stomping), and arm positions. We’ll end by putting it all together and improvising with skills we learned in class!

About the Instructor: Sudarsna Mukund (she/they) is a Tamil multidisciplinary performing artist and engineer. Her teaching practice is rooted in strong fundamentals, a respect for the art form, and a love of finding moments of clarity through movement. She combines ballet, Bharathanatyam, and contemporary dance to make dance accessible and relevant to a variety of movers.

June 10-July 15
Wednesdays, 8:00-9:30pm

Pricing:
$12 General Admission
$8 Young Adult ages 18-30
$4 Youth ages 10-17
Free for those under 10.

Pre-registration preferred. A QR code for online payment will be available at the door. Drop-ins are welcome, though be aware that classes will build on each other to some extent. All ages and skill levels welcome – no dance experience required.

Open Rehearsal for Bridges of Rhythm: A Path of Generations

You’re invited to a special free open rehearsal of Bridges of Rhythm: A Path of Generations—a vibrant West African drum and dance performance in the making. This is a unique opportunity to meet the guest artists, experience the creative process up close, and witness works in progress as they take shape.

Wednesday, June 10
7:00-8:00pm

Connect with the performers, learn about the cultural roots of the dances and rhythms, and experience the energy of creation in real time.

All are welcome. RSVP at whitney@duniyadrumanddance.org or text 651-338-5409.

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Corpus Dance Works Presents: Line of Scrimmage

Line of Scrimmage is a dance, theater, comedy, football game that fumbles its way through a classic (and yet maybe not so classic) sports movie narrative. In general, the show attempts a Hail Mary pass at critiquing the good and the not-so-good of sports and sports culture. Expect balls flying, kickers punting, and false starts at an all-time high. Oh yeah, and I heard the marching band is good this year.

Thursday, June 11-Monday, June 15 at 7:30pm
Location: The Mixed Blood Theater
Get tickets here! Monday and Thursday shows are pay-as-able.
The show is 1 hour.

To the sports fans (artists do not read): Love of art is not required. We have so much sport ball here for you!
To the artists (sports fans do not read): Love of sport ball is not required! We had to do so much research to just write this punny show description.

Creator: Lily Conforti/Corpus Dance Works
Collaborators/Dancers: Addie Smith, Erin Evans, Lilly King, Javan Mngrezzo, Nieya Amezquita, Rachel Holmes, Taylor West, Vy Nguyen
Dramaturge: Isa Tejeda
Lighting: Alice Endo
Photography: Gregory Addison

Red Eye Festival’s WIP60: Leila Awadallah

Red Eye presents the 2026 edition of the Red Eye Festival, formerly known as the New Works 4 Weeks Festival: an annual gathering for live performance works that respond to the current moment and imagine collective transformation. Each year, artist cohorts engage in peer exchange, mutual support, and dialogue around creative process that culminates in this public sharing. Over nearly four decades, this incubator of new work has become a cornerstone of the Twin Cities performance landscape.

Leila Awadallah: INTIFADA INCANTATION — an experiment in wielding ripples of vibration
A group of performers are joined by a self-playing instrument that drones and shifts based on the vibrations in the floor and air. A work activated by specific bodies, tethered ancestrally to Palestine, and tethered viscerally to the ruptures ongoing. Asking; how do we enact a series of experiments and incantations; attuning to the ripples and attempting to wield them towards the shapes of intifada near and far (words inspired by June Jordan: Intifada Incantation: Poem #8 for b.b.L.). Each evening’s offering this weekend will be unrepeatable and accumulate in gesture, tremor: a compositional argument within the infrastructures of uprising. Created and performed by Leila Awadallah, Noelle Awadallah, Mette Loulou von Kohl, and Zaquia Mahler Salinas.

انتفاضة – to shake off, tremor, uprising

Leila Awadallah is a dancer, choreographer, and community collaborator based in Minneapolis and sometimes Beirut. She is the Artistic Director of Body Watani Dance with her sister Noelle Awadallah; a project that centers Palestine, a body-as-homeland practice, a site for improvisational inquiry and folk-rooted experimentations of SWANA dance forms. Leila is wielding her energy towards cultural intifada on multiple fronts, and asks you to join her in the long middle of the revolution to liberate Palestine and demand landback/the right to return.

Performance Schedule:

  • Thursday, June 11 at 7:00pm — requires masks and offers a discount to our Elders 70+
    Work-in-progress sharing 1: First Tremor – Opening Invitation/Open Questions
  • Friday, June 12 at 7:00pm – ASL interpretation included, post-performance engagement
    Work-in-progress sharing 2: Accumulation Tremor – Continuum and New Questions
  • Saturday, June 13 from 5:00-9:00pm
    Durational Tremor – a work-in-progress durational performance experiment (a durational study/continuums in the making an offering that builds as it unfolds). Audiences are invited to enter at 5:00pm and build the continuum, or arrive at 7:00pm into what has already begun.

Pay as you wish, suggested $18-80. If cost is a barrier, please email communications@redeyetheater.org for discount ticket options. No one will be turned away for lack of funds. A pass to every event this weekend is $30.

Additional Accessibility Information: Red Eye’s space is fully wheelchair-accessible. Masks are highly encouraged. Some events require masking and masks will be available at the venue if you don’t bring your own. Please only attend if you are feeling well, and if not, we are happy to change your tickets to a different day at no charge.

Photo credit: Houssam Mchaimech

Concerto Dance: Red, White and Rhythm

Concerto Dance presents Red, White & Rhythm: An Evening of American Music & Dance.

Join Concerto Dance as we close out the 25/26 performance season with an energetic celebration of American music and dance! From jazz to folk to Broadway-inspired rhythms, this family-friendly evening brings bold movement and joyful storytelling to the stage. The program features the premiere of Rhapsody in Rhythm, a new work set to iconic American composers at the intersection of classical and jazz, alongside the return of the high-energy, joy-filled Jamboree, Joe Chvala’s percussive, folk-inspired Footfall, and signature work and audience favorite Ode to Opus Jazz, tribute to the legendary Jerome Robbins.

Don’t miss this celebration of American artistry uplifting the human spirit through rhythm, movement, and vibrant concert dance!

Friday, June 12 and Saturday, June 13 at 7:00pm
Open Dress Rehearsal on Thursday, June 11 at 7:00pm — Pay-As-Able
Location: Bloomington Center for the Arts, Schneider Theater

Tickets on sale now!
Adults: $30 + fees
Students and Seniors: $25 + fees
12 and under: $15 + fees

Inhuman: A Trip Through Autocracy’s Caustic Debris

Inhuman is a new performance created for exactly this moment. A small group of hold-outs/cast-offs discover themselves living dead in an oppressive necroland where our history is both a danger and an opportunity to remake the world. Exploring roots of resistance, resilience, and fragility, this event takes place in a former glue warehouse amid the corrosive debris of an invasive autocracy. Watch out/take heart: anybody could do anything! Audiences should be prepared for a little adventure into the unknown.

Friday, June 12 at 7:00pm — Sold out!
Saturday, June 13 at 2:00pm and 7:00pm
Friday, June 19 at 7:00pm
Saturday, June 20 at 2:00pm and 7:00pm
Only six performances with limited seating available!
Tickets: $20-$35 sliding scale.

Created by Charles Campbell of Skewed Visions. Featuring performances by Akiko, Erika Hansen, Masanari Kawahara, Megan Mayer, and matt regan, with design by Heidi Eckwall (lighting), Mike Hallenbeck and matt regan (sound), and Jess Kiel-Wornson (environment).

A Dancer’s Place Productions Presents FAST FORWARD

A Dancer’s Place Productions presents FAST FORWARD at Luminary Arts Center, June 12-14. 

Featuring an exceptional cast of local dancers, this one-weekend-only performance event showcases selections from works by Loyce Houlton, Lise Houlton, Alex Hille, Zach Manske, Emily Pitts, and Levi Sherman.

Friday, June 12 and Saturday, June 13 at 7:00pm
Sunday, June 14 at 5:00pm
Location: Luminary Arts Center
Tickets available now.

Performers: Remi Blakesley, Sa’Nah Britt, Grace Lennon, MerSadies McCoy, Emily Pitts, Levi Sherman, Connor Simone, Emily Trapnell, and Sasha Zitofsky; with David Wright, visiting artist from Dance Theatre of Harlem, Tom Linker, composer and pianist and rising student dancers from around the Twin Cities.

Sa’Nah Britt, Remi Blakesley, and MerSadies McCoy appear thanks to TU Dance and the TU Dance CULTIVATE Trainee Program.

Anat Shinar Presents: An Ode to Being Right Until Someone Else Arrives

A choreography for competing foregrounds. An Ode to Being Right Until Someone Else Arrives is a new site-specific ensemble performance concerned with the unstable architecture of attention. Occupying the space between social encounter and public display, the work moves through fleeting alignments, soft spectacles, and unstable relationships between centrality and anonymity.

Things emerge, dissolve, and return altered; centers form accidentally; consensus proves fragile.

Featuring Brian Evans, Gabriel Rodreick, Hannah Mackenzie-Margulies, Laurie Van Wieren, Miriana Shinar-Baker, Taja Will, Waswa Kalema, and Anat Shinar.

Friday, June 12 at 8:30pm
In the Lobby of the Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts.
Duration: About 60 minutes
Tickets: pick-your-price starting at $0

This activity is made possible by the Bridge Fund for Dance program through the City of Minneapolis Arts & Cultural Affairs Department.