
Wheaton College Dance Company presents Against All Odds
Watson Fine Arts - Weber Theatre Norton, MA, United StatesThe ensemble performs under the direction of Artistic Director Andrea Taylor-Blenis. Guests Tap Out Load and TRYBE will also perform.
The ensemble performs under the direction of Artistic Director Andrea Taylor-Blenis. Guests Tap Out Load and TRYBE will also perform.
The ensemble performs under the direction of Artistic Director Andrea Taylor-Blenis. Guests Tap Out Load and TRYBE will also perform.
Come out and meet the faculty and staff of the Department of Theatre and Dance and hear what’s planned for the coming year. Information about auditions for both theatre and […]
Are you interested in jazz, ballet, and modern dance? Current students are invited to audition for the Wheaton College Dance Company. There will be a warmup with our modern teacher […]
Join us to kick off Family & Friends Weekend arts@wheaton style. Come get a taste of what the arts at Wheaton can offer, there will be live performances, food trucks, tie dye, galaxy glitter jars and more!
Juanito Pascual and his band New Flamenco Trio present Flamenco Music and Dance, with deep reverence for the traditional form while adding Jazz and other international influences for a charismatic fusion.
Wheaton's Dance Collaborative presents Dance Fest 2023, featuring hip hop, salsa, tap, k-pop, step, and multi-cultural dance traditions, performed by TRYBE, Paraiso Latino, Tap Out Loud, KAOS and special guests, S.O.L.E.
Wheaton's Dance Collaborative presents Dance Fest 2023, featuring hip hop, salsa, tap, k-pop, step, and multi-cultural dance traditions, performed by TRYBE, Paraiso Latino, Tap Out Loud, KAOS and special guests, S.O.L.E.
Wheaton's Dance Collaborative presents Dance Fest 2023, featuring hip hop, salsa, tap, k-pop, step, and multi-cultural dance traditions, performed by TRYBE, Paraiso Latino, Tap Out Loud, KAOS and special guests, S.O.L.E.
This professional dance company based in DC, focuses on the polyrhythmic art of stepping. Steeped in African and African American tradition, step has deep roots in the emergence of HBCUs in the south. Complex percussive sequences demand energy, precision, and teamwork; the intricacies of the movements can be heard as well as seen.