October 5, 2021 by Dance Place in News‚ Top News Dance Place is hiring! We are hiring! Jobs are open in the Dance Place staff in Operations, Production, and Education.
August 28, 2021 by Dance Place in News‚ Top News Fall 2021 Performances & Events Dance Place is eager to EMBARK on its 41st year, finding our way alongside YOU – our supportive, lively
August 28, 2021 by Dance Place in News‚ Top News EMBARK. Finding Our Way Together. The weighted, life-altering impact of the COVID-19 pandemic compelled many arts organizations and creative institutions to evaluate their definitions
June 18, 2021 by Dance Place in News‚ Top News Commemorating Juneteenth Dear Dance Place Community, Tomorrow is Juneteenth, the commemoration of the end of slavery in the United States. Historically,
June 7, 2021 by Dance Place in News‚ Top News Exquisite Frame July 2021 Selected Artists Dance Place is excited to share the selected artists for the upcoming Exquisite Frame presentation in July! Curated and
May 25, 2021 by Dance Place in News‚ Top News Announcing Samantha Salters, this year’s Deal-Davis Commission Recipient The DanceAfrica, DC Elders’ Council, Dance Place, and The International Association of Blacks in Dance are pleased to announce
May 17, 2021 by Dance Place in News‚ Top News Congratulations to Krystal Collins/new growth collective! Dance Place and Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens are thrilled to announce the recipient of a site-specific, movement-based performance
April 29, 2021 by Dance Place in News‚ Top News Reopening Plan – Phase D May 1, 2021 Update: Dance Place has now entered Phase D of our reopening plan. Dear Dance Place Community,
April 23, 2021 by Dance Place in News‚ Top News Summer Performances & Events From virtual conversations, to fully reimagined digital performances, to physically distant outdoor experiences, THANK YOU for joining us in
April 15, 2021 by Dance Place in News‚ Top News Exquisite Frame Applications are Open! Applications are now closed! Exquisite Frame is a digital performance series intended to directly engage ‘early-mid’ career movement artists