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Kendra Portier/BANDportier

Dance Place 3225 8th Street NE, Washington, DC, United States

That our lives are shifted by one another, subtly and profoundly, is the big concern of “All Tomorrow’s Parties."

Spring Youth Showcase

Dance Place 3225 8th Street NE, Washington, DC, United States

The Spring Youth Performance Showcase celebrates the work of our youth from Dance Place’s various educational programs.

DanceAfrica DC 2024

Dance Place 3225 8th Street NE, Washington, DC, United States

Join us for a week of dance, music, and tradition during our 37th annual DanceAfrica DC festival.

Brit Falcon/Falcon Dance

Dance Place 3225 8th Street NE, Washington, DC, United States

Beauty Happens is an hour long work which explores a spectrum of intimacy and resilience through sight, touch, sound, and relentless physicality.

Rose Xinran Qi

Dance Place 3225 8th Street NE, Washington, DC, United States

Ghost Bride features extraordinary scenic, lighting, sound, costuming and projection to depict the overpowering spell and eternal pain of unwanted destiny.

KD/Kinetic Collective+

Dance Place 3225 8th Street NE, Washington, DC, United States

Hōmō • Dentïtes'' , inspired by the term Homo rooting from a Latin word meaning man, or human.

Latinx Movement Festival (Directed by Gabriel Mata)

Dance Place 3225 8th Street NE, Washington, DC, United States

The inaugural Latinx/e Movement Festival in DC will bring five movement artists throughout the nation and locally to share in open to the public performances.

Energizers Creative Arts Summer Camp Show

Dance Place 3225 8th Street NE, Washington, DC, United States

Photo by Justin Williams, a young student on stage under purple and pink lights poses in a lunge with one arm bent in front of her face, her hand in […]

Spanish Embassy Residency: Jesús Benzal

Dance Place 3225 8th Street NE, Washington, DC, United States

In its second year, Dance Place will support Donald Lee's series of location-based work, Anti-Spectacular, centering on disability aesthetics. By accessing movements in inaccessible spaces, the artist transforms barriers into a powerful language of movement. Join us for a film screening, movement installation, and a community discussion with the artist.

Dance & Disability Residency: Donald Lee

Dance Place 3225 8th Street NE, Washington, DC, United States

Dance Place’s Dance & Disability Residency strives to support the growth and vision of artists who identify as disabled. This collaborative partnership aims to increase Dance Place’s capacity for accessibility practices while creating an environment of research and growth for the artists.
In its second year, Dance Place will support Donald Lee’s work Element of Danger / Donald / untitled specific-specific performance. A public film screening and site-specifc performance/movement installation will accumulate at the end of the week inviting community members to engage in dialogue with the artist about their process, research, and experience at Dance Place.