The ensemble performs under the direction of Artistic Director Andrea Taylor-Blenis.

Tickets: $15 general, $10 faculty/staff & seniors, $5 students. Tickets will be available via the Box Office website beginning the week of November 11.

 

Open to all levels, beginner dancer to advanced. The Haus of Glitter Dance Company specializes in activist dance lineages that come from Africa and Latin America. Explore (Queer) Afro-Latinx dance forms like Vogue, Hip Hop, Merengue, Bachata and traditional Mande West African Dance as embodied history, civil rights advocacy, gender affirming care and community wellness practice. Come ready to move your hips, get low, and strut the runway to explore the transformative power of these cultural traditions.

Original five-minute plays written, directed, and performed by Wheaton students will be showcased in our biannual festival.

The ensemble performs under the direction of Artistic Director Andrea Taylor-Blenis. Guests Tap Out Load and TRYBE will also perform. Tickets: $10 general, $5 faculty/staff & seniors, $2 students

Tickets may be purchased online via the Watson Box Office.

 

Please note: Wheaton College requires masking for at all events, regardless of vaccination status. 

The ensemble performs under the direction of Artistic Director Andrea Taylor-Blenis. Guests Tap Out Load and TRYBE will also perform. Tickets: $10 general, $5 faculty/staff & seniors, $2 students

Tickets may be purchased online via the Watson Box Office.

 

Please note: Wheaton College requires masking for at all events, regardless of vaccination status. 

The ensemble performs under the direction of Artistic Director Andrea Taylor-Blenis. Guests Tap Out Load and TRYBE will also perform. Tickets: $10 general, $5 faculty/staff & seniors, $2 students

Tickets may be purchased online via the Watson Box Office.

 

Please note: Wheaton College requires masking for at all events, regardless of vaccination status. 

Come check out what arts@wheaton is all about, including how you can get involved. There will be live performances, music, tie-dye, paper flower making, screen printing and more. Oh yeah, and food trucks! 

Ebony Williams ’08 believes the link, the thread, the piece of yarn, that connects her life work is her belief in process. While it’s common that human beings spend much of our time focused on the problem and the solution to obstacles that arise from living, the middle part, the journey we go through to reach our desired end point is where we learn the most. It is where we are presented with the most opportunities to grow and experience our humanity, but it is also where we spend the least amount of time reflecting. In this talk Williams’ discusses the focus of her work, creating opportunities for individuals to indulge in the luxury of their process in order to heal. Registration is required for this Zoom event.

Register here.

Felia K. Davenport, associate professor of theatre at the University of Missouri–St. Louis, presents her documentary short film Through the Native Lens, addressing personal identity and its intersection with social identity, cultural appropriation and community. Registration is required for this Zoom event.

Register here.

Are you interested in jazz, ballet, and modern dance? Audition for the Wheaton College Dance Company. There will be a warmup with our modern teacher then you will be taught a combination. Please wear clothes that you are able to dance in.