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Hundreds of dancers will take to the stage at the Israel Folkdance Festival of Boston on Sunday March 10th at 3:00 pm in M.I.T.’s Kresge Auditorium. Our forty-third annual performance includes dancing feet and flying horas, Eastern European Chassidic steps, lithe Yemenite movements, and all capped by a huge finale filling the stage and the … Continued

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Join us for an evening with performances by our celebrated Guest Artists. Performances will be by Peter DiMuro/Public Displays of Motion, Christal Brown, Donna Mejia, Pam Pietro, and include a premier of a new work by The Bang Group. Peter DiMuro will perform excerpts of Light Reading, a series of solos create using the texts … Continued

Boston Dance Theater

Sophia Gordon Center
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Under the co-artistic direction of Jessie Jeanne Stinnett and award winning, Dutch-Israeli, choreographer Itzik Galili, Boston Dance Theater (BDT) is Boston’s first contemporary dance repertory company with international ties at the leadership level. With a commitment to presenting works of socio-political relevance that challenge the edges of current world issues, BDT matches the talents of … Continued

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Boston City Lights is a free performing arts school. Boston City Lights educates children in dance, singing, acting, sound production, set design, and community participation and organization. Classes are offered seven days a week. Everyone come to our Christmas dinner, dance, and performance featuring DJ Braun Dapper.

Sand

Abigail Ogilvy Gallery & Fountain Street Gallery
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Directed by Victoria Lynn Awkward, Sand consists of a four-person dynamic cast featuring JoJo Boykins, Tabitha Hanay-Reaves, Michayla Kelly and Jessy Zizzo. Sand, an evening length show, will be presented at Abigail Ogilvy Gallery (1/11, 1/12) and Fountain Street Gallery (4/26,4/27). The galleries are intimate spaces that will bring the audience and the dancers into … Continued

Tafuta!

Roxbury Community College
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Tafuta! A Young Child’s Search for the True Meaning of Kwanzaa blends music, dance, and poetry to tell the story of a young child who is bullied in school because of her family’s tradition of celebrating Kwanzaa. The child ultimately embraces her heritage, discovers her own voice and self-empowerment and draws on the strength found in this African American … Continued

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Two non-traditional holiday dance treats in a single night of fun! In ‘Funny Uncle Cabaret’, Peter DiMuro/Public Displays of Motion presents an alternative non-Nutcracker dance/theater performance celebrating families of choice through an LGTBQ+ lens. In the second act of the night, David Parker and The Bang Group’s ‘Nut/Cracked’ offers a witty, subversive take on The … Continued

The Brookline Ballet School’s The Nutcracker

Sorenson Center for the Arts at Babson College
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The Brookline Ballet School presents two family friendly performances of The Nutcracker with a focus on the second act, and features TBBS students, from Angels to the Sugar Plum Fairy. The choreography is original work by Artistic Director Trinidad Vives and Parren Ballard, set to the original score of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.

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South Shore Ballet Theatre is a pre-professional ballet school following the American Ballet Theatre’s National Training Curriculum. SSBT is proud to present its’ 11th year of the full length production of The Nutcracker. We continue to include dancers in this production from other dance communities in addition to our own students and support the South … Continued

Intertwined

Green Street Studio
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Alive Dance Collective presents its third show, Intertwined. Intertwined strives to show the connection among the human race. Our dancers and artists from other art forms (spoken word, live music, visual art, etc) come together to showcase the innate human desire to connect, express, and intertwine.