Collide Theatrical’s 24/25 Season

Tickets are now on sale for Collide Theatrical Dance Company’s 11th Season, which will feature an exciting lineup of innovative dance theater! All shows this year will be at the Luminary Arts Center.

In the fall, watch America’s most notorious outlaw couple come to life in our electrifying production of Bonnie & Clyde. These two small town kids were a pair of daring bank robbers and fugitive lovers destined for a date with death.

Collide’s “exhilarating adaptation” of Romeo & Juliet returns in February 2025 with fresh faces. Witness the intoxicating high of passion descend into brutal chaos in the greatest romance of all time. 

And taking off from last year’s sold-out limited run, the second installment of Broadway Dancin’ will feature new dances from some of Broadway’s biggest hits, including Pippin, Chicago, Carousel, An American in Paris…and more!

Collide will also bring back its hit production of Wonderland and tour the mental health–themed production to middle and high schools throughout Minnesota, in addition to having a gala performance in November.

Individual tickets are on sale now, as well as season tickets. Get yours save money and get amazing perks like free ticket exchanges and invitations to special events! For questions, please email grace@collidetheatrical.org or call 651-395-7903, ext. 701.

ARENA Dances’ 24/25 Season

ARENA DANCES kicks off the season with Monument, an evening of repertory works at the Luminary Arts Center at the Luminary Arts Center, September 12-14, 2024. This showing features audience favorites like Huddle and, for the first time, remounts Navigations, a work Mathew set on Zenon Dance Company in 2003, along with a few other works to round out the evening. Tickets on sale now!

9th Annual CANDY BOX Dance Festival: Celebrating its ninth year, the festival will offer master classes, happy hour performances, panel discussions, and more. April 21–26, 2025 at The Southern Theater. More information and tickets released in January.

Only the perverse fantasy can still save us – A major new work from Minnesota-based choreographer Mathew Janczewski interrogates the gender binary and asks how creative repression changes us. After receiving a diagnosis of leukemia, Janczewski learned that his condition was caused by the mutation of a single chromosome. For him, the experience brought new resonance to artist Matthew Barney’s epic five-film Cremaster cycle (1994–2002), which considers the embryonic stages of sexual differentiation—another biologically determined process that shapes our lives.

Only the perverse fantasy can still save us takes inspiration from Barney and features a score by Minnesota-based composer Joshua Clausen. at the McGuire Theater at the Walker Art Center, May 16–17, 2025. Tickets on sale now!

Collide Theatrical’s 24/25 Season

Tickets are now on sale for Collide Theatrical Dance Company’s eleventh season, which will feature an exciting lineup of innovative dance theater! All shows this year will be at the Luminary Arts Center.

In the fall, watch America’s most notorious outlaw couple come to life in our electrifying production of Bonnie & Clyde. These two small-town kids were a pair of daring bank robbers and fugitive lovers destined for a date with death.

Collide’s “exhilarating adaptation” of Romeo & Juliet returns in February 2025 with fresh faces. Witness the intoxicating high of passion descend into brutal chaos in the greatest romance of all time. 

And taking off from last year’s sold-out limited run, the second installment of Broadway Dancin’ will feature brand new pieces from some of Broadway’s biggest hits, including Pippin, Chicago, Carousel, An American in Paris, and more!

Collide will also bring back its hit production of Wonderland and tour the mental health-themed production to middle and high schools throughout Minnesota, in addition to having a gala performance in November.

Season tickets are on sale now. Get yours at collidetheatrical.org/season-tickets to save money and get amazing perks like free ticket exchanges and invitations to special events!

For questions, please email grace@collidetheatrical.org or call 651-395-7903, ext. 701.

Collide Theatrical’s 24/25 Season

Collide Theatrical Dance Company’s eleventh season will feature an exciting lineup of innovative dance theater. All shows this year will be at the Luminary Arts Center.

In the fall, watch America’s most notorious outlaw couple come to life in our electrifying production of Bonnie & Clyde. These two small-town kids were a pair of daring bank robbers and fugitive lovers destined for a date with death.

Collide’s “exhilarating adaptation” of Romeo & Juliet returns in February 2025 with fresh faces. Witness the intoxicating high of passion descend into brutal chaos in the greatest romance of all time. 

And taking off from last year’s sold-out limited run, the second installment of Broadway Dancin’ will feature new dances from some of Broadway’s biggest hits, including Pippin, Chicago, Carousel, An American in Paris, and more!

Collide will also bring back its hit production of Wonderland and tour the mental health–themed production to middle and high schools throughout Minnesota.

Season tickets are on sale now. Get yours at collidetheatrical.org/season-tickets to save money and snag the best seats before tickets go on sale to the general public!

For questions, please email grace@collidetheatrical.org or call 651-395-7903, ext. 701.

Collide Theatrical 24/25 Season Tickets On Sale

Collide Theatrical Dance Company’s 11th Season will feature an exciting lineup of innovative dance theater. All shows this year will be at the Luminary Arts Center.

In the fall, watch America’s most notorious outlaw couple come to life in our electrifying production of Bonnie & Clyde. These two small town kids were a pair of daring bank robbers and fugitive lovers destined for a date with death.

Collide’s “exhilarating adaptation” of Romeo & Juliet returns in February 2025 with fresh faces. Witness the intoxicating high of passion descend into brutal chaos in the greatest romance of all time. 

And taking off from last year’s sold-out limited run, the second installment of Broadway Dancin’ will feature new excerpts from some of Broadway’s biggest hits, including Pippin, Chicago, Carousel, An American in Paris…and more!

Collide will also bring back its hit production of Wonderland and tour the mental health–themed production to middle and high schools throughout Minnesota.

Season tickets are on sale now. Purchase to save money and snag the best seats before tickets go on sale to the general public August 1!

For questions, please email grace@collidetheatrical.org or call 651-395-7903, ext. 701.

Obituary of Maria DuBois Genné

Maria DuBois Genné, Founder and Director of the non-profit intergenerational intercultural performing arts and health producing organization Kairos Alive!, died peacefully on June 28, 2024 in Minneapolis. A dancer, choreographer, educator, and a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, and friend to many; she dedicated her life to enfranchising people and communities of all ages and abilities to find joy, belonging and health through community performing arts participation.

A committed feminist who embraced, modeled and championed the recognition of women as humans of equal value; she extended this recognition to children, elders, and people with disabilities as being full creative contributors in community dance drama works. She was a recognized pioneer in the fields of arts and health, participatory arts, and creative aging; her work has contributed to research in all of these fields.

She co-founded the dance companies That Dance Company and Maria, Colleen & Kids. She founded the young people’s modern dance company Young Dance, and she founded Kairos Alive! in 1991. Her Kairos work received national and international recognition, and is featured in the PBS documentary, Arts and the Mind, and in the forthcoming (2025) Bradley Cooper PBS documentary project on caregiving.

She was a co-founder of the arts advocacy organization which became ArtSage, served on the board of the National Center for Creative Aging, and was active in the theater groups Minnesota Folktale Gardening Club and Folktopia.

Born in Chicago on April 4, 1951, her greatest love was her family. Memorials can go to the Maria Genné Legacy Fund at kairosalive.org or to the charity of your choice. A memorial service is being planned. Cremation Society of MN.

Jeff Bartlett Passes Away, Age 73

Jeff Bartlett, lighting designer and former Southern Theater artistic director, passed away at 73.

The “painter with lights” helped performing arts companies launch even as he helped artists realize their visions onstage.
By Rohan Preston, Star Tribune

Those who collaborated with lighting designer and former Southern Theater artistic director Jeff Bartlett will tell you that in his mind he never completed any of his projects. “A show would be closed, the artists would have moved on to their next works, but he’d still be talking about how to finish the lights to his satisfaction,” said Sandy Moore, who worked with Bartlett for over 20 years as Southern’s development director then managing director.

That diligence often resulted in sharp, sometimes stunning lighting on actors, dancers and musicians, not just at the Southern, where Bartlett worked for 40 years, but also at venues in New York, California and elsewhere when he went on tour with Minnesota arts troupes.

Bartlett died at 73 on June 26 after a stroke. As was his wish, he died in Alstead, N.H., his family’s spiritual seat, where he had gone for his closing act. Four years prior, he had been diagnosed with melanoma, Moore said.

As a mentor and artistic midwife, Bartlett also helped usher the birth of many performing arts companies. It’s hard to overstate the impact that Jeff had on artistic ecology of the Twin Cities, said Wendy Knox, founder of Minneapolis’ Frank Theatre. “He and his team at the Southern helped so many groups grow up,” Knox said. “Theatre de la Jeune Lune started out there, Zeitgeist, Frank.”

Ragamala Dance Company had its first show at the Southern under Bartlett’s encouragement. When they first went to see if they could present work at the theater, founder Ranee Ramaswamy was thinking that it would be a rental. But Bartlett, instead, asked her to present her show and share her ideas. “He listened to us and gave wise feedback not just about lighting but about what the audience sees and how to make it the best experience for the audience and performers,” Ramaswamy said.

Bartlett also loved to light bodies, and to pinpoint things that were surprising, quirky or jewel-like. “He was a painter with lights,” Moore said. “And he believed that dancers were moving light catchers.”

Private services have been held. A public memorial will be scheduled in Minneapolis for a later date.

Collide Theatrical Dance Company Announces 11th Season

Collide Theatrical Dance Company’s 11th Season will feature an exciting lineup of innovative dance theater. All shows this year will be at the Luminary Arts Center.

In the fall, watch America’s most notorious outlaw couple come to life in our electrifying production of Bonnie & Clyde. These two small-town kids were a pair of daring bank robbers and fugitive lovers destined for a date with death.

Collide’s “exhilarating adaptation” of Romeo & Juliet returns in February 2025 with fresh faces. Witness the intoxicating high of passion descend into brutal chaos in the greatest romance of all time. 

And taking off from last year’s sold-out limited run, the second installment of Broadway Dancin’ will feature brand new pieces from some of Broadway’s biggest hits, including Pippin, Chicago, Carousel, An American in Paris, and more!

Collide will also bring back its hit production of Wonderland and tour the mental health-themed production to middle and high schools throughout Minnesota.

Season tickets are on sale now. Get yours and save money while snagging the best seats before tickets go on sale to the general public!

For questions, please email grace@collidetheatrical.org or call 651-395-7903, ext. 701.

Collide Theatrical Dance Company Announces 11th Season

Collide Theatrical Dance Company’s 11th Season will feature an exciting lineup of innovative dance theater. All shows this year will be at the Luminary Arts Center.

In the fall, watch America’s most notorious outlaw couple come to life in our electrifying production of Bonnie & Clyde. These two small town kids were a pair of daring bank robbers and fugitive lovers destined for a date with death.

Collide’s “exhilarating adaptation” of Romeo & Juliet returns in February 2025 with fresh faces. Witness the intoxicating high of passion descend into brutal chaos in the greatest romance of all time. 

And taking off from last year’s sold-out limited run, the second installment of Broadway Dancin’ will feature new dances from some of Broadway’s biggest hits, including Pippin, Chicago, Carousel, An American in Paris…and more!

Collide will also bring back its hit production of Wonderland and tour the mental health–themed production to middle and high schools throughout Minnesota.

Season tickets are on sale now. Get yours and save money while claiming your favorite seats before tickets go on sale to the general public! For questions, please email grace@collidetheatrical.org or call 651-395-7903, ext. 701.

Young Dance Announces the 2024–25 Session

Since 1987, Young Dance has worked to transform lives through movement. We are an inclusive community where creativity flourishes, encouraging personal and artistic excellence through diverse dance forms.

Young Dance is committed to offering a fun and developmentally appropriate curriculum. Our Teaching Artists are some of the best in cities, bringing their experience and expertise to various styles and techniques. The 2024–25 Session includes All Abilities Dancing, Babywearing Dance, Ballet, Breaking, Capoeira, Choreography, Creative Movement, Dance Together, Hip Hop, Modern for youth through adults 55+,  Musical Theater, Yoga and more! Plus, we offer opportunities to perform around the Twin Cities and work with professional choreographers through the Young Dance Performing Company.

Classes begin Thursday, September 12, and continue through Sunday, May 11, 2025. The final weekend of the session culminates in performances at the Luminary Arts Center

Registration is now open! Some classes fill quickly, so enroll today!