MTI Concert Dance announced an exclusive licensing agreement for works by choreographer Lynne Taylor-Corbett, becoming the third choreographer in the MTI catalogue, joining José Limón and Jerome Robbins.
NEW YORK CITY CENTER announced programing for the 2026 –2027 Season—the largest in the institution’s history. It will include Encores! productions of Kiss of the Spider Woman, Hallelujah Baby, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, and more.
The Carbonell Awards announced three new Board of Directors members — Debbie Calabria, Dale Edwards, and Zaylin Yates — representing Palm Beach, Miami-Dade, and Broward County cultural organizations.
It’s not every season that features two voices so deeply woven into the fabric of American theater. This fall, Vivo Performing Arts welcomes LaChanze, the original Celie in The Color Purple, whose electrifying cabaret artistry has earned raves from BroadwayWorld and audiences alike. In spring 2027, six‑time Tony Award® winner Audra McDonald returns to Symphony Hall for an intimate evening of song and storytelling.
NJPAC will present Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater for its annual Mother's Day weekend, featuring five world premieres and the first season under new Artistic Director Alicia Graf Mack.
Des Moines Performing Arts announced lineups for four returning series, including the Dance Series featuring Ailey II and Ballet Hispánico, the National Geographic Live Speaker Series, and comedy and concert series at the Temple Theater.
92NY Harkness Dance Center will close its Women Move the World Mainstage Series with An Evening With Aszure Barton, featuring solos, duets, and ensemble works alongside U.S. and New York premieres at Geffen Stage at Kaufmann Concert Hall.
Ballet Hispánico raised more than $1,465,000 at its 56th Anniversary Gala, honoring Donald B. Verrilli, Jr. with the Civic Inspiración Award and choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa with the Artistic Inspiración Award.
The Martha Graham Dance Company was honored with the 2026 Capezio Dance Award at its 100th Anniversary Gala, alongside the announcement of a commemorative Salvatore Capezio x Martha Graham dancewear collection launching in Fall 2026.
SOMALIA: THE MUSICAL, created by Black Deaf filmmaker Jade Bryan, integrates gospel, hip-hop, and ASL into a Harlem-rooted stage work featuring former Alvin Ailey dancer Jeroboam Bozeman.
From Corinne’s Heart, a new musical performed by Broadway veterans and new talent, will come to 54 Below. This show explores the hope and resilience of Corinne who dreamed of being a figure skater, affected by Secondary Progressive Multiple Sclerosis
Returning for his third year as Ballet Master is Dance Theatre of Harlem’s Director Robert Garland. Joining for the first time to teach Horton is Alvin Ailey faculty member and Footprints Dance Company Artistic Director, Freddie Moore.
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts will present Summer for the City, inviting New Yorkers and visitors to a season centered on movement, community, and international artistry.
BalletX announced its 2026 Festival at Highmark Mann featuring the world premiere of THE FOUR SEASONS REIMAGINED with a live score by Dan Deacon and four choreographers.
Performing Arts Houston announced its 60th Anniversary Diamond Season, running August 2026 through July 2027, featuring 41 engagements with artists from over 18 countries, including THE JOFFREY BALLET, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, and Morgan Freeman.
The Shubert Theatre in New Haven announced its 2026-2027 Broadway Series, featuring five shows including THE WIZ, THE BOOK OF MORMON, BEETLEJUICE, DR. SEUSS' HOW THE GRINCH STOLE CHRISTMAS!, and HEATHERS THE MUSICAL.
CLYMOVE will present its sixth anniversary season at New York Live Arts, featuring new works by Clymene Aldinger and Ashley Kaylynn Green. The program will explore themes of mentorship and community through contemporary dance.
Pioneer Winter Collective has announced the eight artists selected for its 2026 Creative Connections artist accelerator program, aimed at supporting Miami-area creatives across various disciplines.
Clark Center NYC and The American Dance Guild will present 'The Politics of Movement: When Dance Speaks Out' at the Theater at the 14th Street Y in New York City, featuring performances that explore social justice themes.