1. School of Dance Scholarship Benefit 2024

    The School of Dance will host its inaugural scholarship benefit on February 16, 2024. To support student success, the school will present a concert that welcomes top-tier performers and local artists to the Stevie Eller Dance Theatre stage for a concert that is not to be missed! The School of Dance Scholarship Benefit inaugural lineup […]

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  2. Dance Visions

    A celebration of dance and its transformative power in education, choreography, and community. Guided by the insights of School of Director Duane Cyrus, this event shines a light on the importance of engagement and collaboration in the dance community. Experience an exciting blend of panel discussions and live dance performances, showcasing the dynamism of dance […]

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  3. MFA Thesis Concert: Loud Undertone

    Works by graduate students that reflect the depth of study and innovation inherent in the graduate level experience. This is the place to see new ideas take shape. To see how our young leaders launch what will certainly be amazing careers in dance. Featuring … TICKETS: Adult, $19 / Senior, Military, Employee, $17 / Student […]

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  4. Awakening / Student Spotlight

    Witness innovation and creativity in motion as the next generation of dance artists bring their works to the stage for the highly anticipated “Awakening: Student Spotlight” concert. An unique offering from the School of Dance where students receive a full professional production for their choreography to help build the skills needed to become professional-level dance […]

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  5. Dance Springs Eternal

    Experience the beauty of dance in a wide array of styles performed by the School of Dance Ensemble. Works by faculty members Liz George, Gianni Howell, Marquez Johnson, Sam Watson, and Barbea Williams. With special guest works by legendary choreographers Gerald Arpino and Bill T. Jones.   “This is our headline concert, and it offers something […]

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  6. Arise / Student Spotlight

    Come see our students “dance their learning” in an inspiring evening of student works. The dance majors at the University of Arizona are more than performers! They are talented choreographers. Arise/Student Spotlight highlights their learning and development of the important skills necessary to present high quality performances. This is dance practice at its very best! TICKETS: Adult, $25 […]

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  7. Fall for Dance

    Our fall mainstage production and we want you to “fall for dance” all over again! This concert features the incredibly talented dancers as they perform in a diverse range of dance styles that highlight the excellent training at the University of Arizona. Works by faculty members and featuring guest artist Juel D. Lane who will […]

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  8. Emerge: Student Spotlight

    Take a seat next to the School of Dance faculty, and let the next generation run the show! The dancers take the lead as they craft an exciting evening of student-created works that are sure to lift your spirits as UA Dance presents Emerge. Where energy meets creativity, amazing things happen! Thursday, April 21, 7:30p Saturday, April […]

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  9. Spring Collection 2022

    The UA Dance performance season culminates with Spring Collection, a lively mix of dance featuring works by its illustrious faculty, and a masterwork by Frank Chaves. In Habaneras, the Music of Cuba, Chaves presents a tribute to his native Cuba, inspired by and dedicated to his father. Habaneras is a vibrant full-company piece that celebrates Cuba’s most popular composers. Spring Collection […]

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  10. Dance is in the Air

    This February love isn’t the only thing drifting by on the breeze as UA School of Dance presents Dance is in the Air.  Take a trip on the Pacific Coast Highway in Tamara Dyke-Compton’s Pasadena. Celebrating friendship and togetherness, this lively dance features the music of The Beach Boys.  Sam Watson will be presenting his crowd-favorite Punctuations.!?, a light- hearted […]

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