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Dances at MuCCC 2024 - Moving Margins to the Center

Directed by Donna Davenport & Nanako Horikawa Mandrino Dances at MuCCC, now playing to sold-out audiences, presents a variety of choreographers, dancers, and styles.

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Dances at MuCCC 2024 - Moving Margins to the Center
Dances at MuCCC 2024 - Moving Margins to the Center

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June 19-22, 2024

Rochester, 142 Atlantic Ave, Rochester, NY 14607, USA

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Dances at MuCCC 2024 - Moving Margins to the Center

By Selected Artists - To be announced April 7, 2024

Directed by Donna Davenport & Nanako Horikawa Mandrino

Dances at MuCCC, now playing to sold-out audiences, presents a variety of choreographers, dancers, and styles.

Wed. June 19, 8:00 - 9:30 p.m. 

Thurs. June 20, 8:00 - 9:30 p.m. 

Fri. June 21, 8:00 - 9:30 p.m.  

Sat. June 22, 8:00 - 9:30 p.m.

$15 General Admission $10 Students and Seniors (65+) Free - Children 5 and under

The annual Dances at MuCCC returns to Rochester June 19 to June 22 this year for its 10th anniversary, repeating last year’s success, with two programs of remarkable, sold-out performances and collaborations among dancers, choreographers, musicians, and visual artists.  

2024 Dances at MuCCC - Program A and Program B:

Artists whose work has been selected to appear inPROGRAM A: Wed. & Fri., June 19 & 21

Natalie Marino

Amya Brice

Jennifer Roush

Sarah Jacobs

Zanyla Penn

Joshua Lang

Cat Olson

Bri Blair Kelly

Missy Pfohl Smith

Neyda Colón-DiMaria

Artists whose work has been selected to appear in:PROGRAM B: Thurs. & Sat., June 20 & 22

Mariko Yamada

Joanna Rodriguez

Austen Kelly

Madeline Dembowski

Ethan Beckwith-Cohen

Elton Ward

Gabrielle Samuel

Kate Griffler

Harold Taddy

Renée Sobers

 

Says festival co-founder, Laurie MacFarlane, “Dances at MuCCC is unique in the way it offers a cross section of what is happening in contemporary dance in Rochester and the region. Audiences can see dance theater, multi-disciplinary work, humorous pieces, abstract works, and dances inspired by diverse cultural traditions. 

Every year is a surprise and a win-win for artists and audiences.” MacFarlane and Ruben Ornelas produced the festival for eight years.

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