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Friday
Jul262024

Top 6 Reasons Not to Miss The Cohort 2024, August 15-17 at the Southern Theater

2024 marks Rhythmically Speaking's 16th annual Summer production, and the 6th of the Cohort format. It is built to support and share four different perspectives on and via the vibrancy of jazz and American social dance ideas - a cohort of two local artists and two visiting artists - all danced by the RS cohort of company dancers. 

Top 6 reasons not to miss The Cohort 2024, running August 15-17 at the Southern Theater:
  1. It features dance works inspired by jazz and American social forms, which are joyful and accessible to dance newbies and dedicants alike.
  2. The company has a rooted approach to jazz dance that is unique not only within the Twin Cities, but in the nation and world at large.
  3. The show includes new works by two local choreographers (Erinn Liebhard and Jake Nehrbass), and revisited works by two visiting artists (Eboné Amos of Clarksville, TN and Maurice Watson of Greensboro, NC), so you will experience a variety of interesting approaches to jazz dance.
  4. It's performed by a lineup of 10 of the Twin Cities' best local dancers.
  5. Experiencing it will encourage vibrant connection to your own body and sense of shared humanity, something we all need more of.
  6. It's in your own backyard!

Performance dates and times:

 August 15 @ 7:30pm
 August 16 @ 7:30pm (talkback following the show)
 August 17 @ 2pm (pay what you can option)
 August 17 @ 7:30pm
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Purchase tickets here. Follow Rhythmically Speaking Dance on Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, and their website

Photo from a previous Cohort performance year. Credit Bill Cameron

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