About this Event
Heat up your summer with Chamber Dance Project, whose signature interplay of electrifying ballet and live music comes alive in a passionate program of premieres and audience favorites.
Make your experience more special and celebrate Opening Night with premium tickets on Wednesday, June 25, and stay for the post-show Summer Solstice Party with the dancers and musicians. In the spirit of light, wear white!
Golden Solstice Circle includes premium center orchestra seating, pre-performance, and intermission to a private lounge with an open bar and access to the Summer Solstice Party.
Solstice Circle includes premium center orchestra seating access to the Summer Solstice Party
Chamber Dance Project is celebrated for its daring choreography, live music, and unparalleled collaborations. Please note that performance-only tickets do not include access to the Summer Solstice party.
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The Program
With its riveting score for electric violin, Ulysses Dove’s abstract Red Angels, created for the New York City Ballet in 1994 and making its D.C. premiere, will set your heart beating to the power and athleticism of its four dancers.
Three men and two women moving to the passionate rhythms of two iconic Argentinian composers will transport you through a whirlwind of emotion and physical intensity that marks this world premiere from choreographer Jorge Amarante.
Pools of light pinpointing discrete sequences of movement on an otherwise dark stage, Prufrock is one of two repertoire audience favorites to be included in the program. T.S. Eliot’s poem reveals itself in new and surprising ways while read aloud, accompanied by a stretch of the music, “hauntingly spare and percussive”, hailed by the Washington Post.
In Songs by Cole, a jazz trio led by celebrated D.C. vocalist Lena Seikaly reimagines the melodies of America’s celebrated songwriter. Don’t miss this stylish collaboration between dancers and a jazz ensemble, set to Cole’s mysterious and propulsive melodies–a Chamber Dance audience favorite making its much-anticipated return.
The company’s resident quartet will perform the D.C. premiere (not sure this is true yet) of Testimony by composer Charlton Singleton, which draws upon the musical traditions of the Gullah culture in the American Southeast's Lowcountry region. Testimony was composed for 50 For The Future: The Kronos Learning Repertoire.
Red Angels choreographed by Ulysses Dove. Dancers: Sophie Miklosovic and Patric Palkens Photo: Alexander Sargent
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Shakespeare Theatre Company: Harman Hall, 610 F Street Northwest, Washington, United States
USD 71.21 to USD 375.32