The 13th Annual Lake Tahoe Dance Festival: Tahoe City Community Night
from Emily MTWe believe strongly in making sure that the finest in dance is accessible to the whole community - so join us for Community Night in Tahoe City, where all tickets are just $30! This event is perfect for the whole family, so bring your loved ones along for a memorable evening. Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to experience the beauty of dance in the heart of Tahoe City with artists from Boston Ballet, Metropolitan Opera Ballet, New York City Ballet and more gracing our dance festival stage. See you there!
Wednesday, July 23, 2025 at 9pm at William B. Layton Park, Tahoe City
130 W Lake Blvd Tahoe City, CA 96145, USA
Bring your picnic blanket or a low-back chair to enjoy the performance. Admission to the grounds begins at 5PM. To purchase tickets, visit https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/2025-lake-tahoe-dance-festival-tahoe-city-community-night.
Lake Tahoe Dance Collective is delighted to present the 13th Annual Lake Tahoe Dance Festival from July 22 - 25, 2025, featuring artists from New York City Ballet, Broadway, Boston Ballet, Metropolitan Opera Ballet, and more. An opening night gala in Tahoe City at William B Layton Park marks the beginning of the Festival, followed by Tahoe City Community Night, Kings Beach Community Night, and a closing night benefit in Incline Village.
With a mission to present the finest quality professional dance and dance instruction in North Lake Tahoe, Christin Hanna and Constantine Baecher started The Lake Tahoe Dance Festival in 2013, now in its second decade. Lake Tahoe Dance commissions new works, preserves the legacy of rarely-seen classics and fan favorites, while offering the highest caliber artists a creative platform.
Some of the artists featured at the 2025 Lake Tahoe Dance Festival include Lia Cirio and Paul Craig (Boston Ballet); Melody Mennite Walsh (Houston Ballet), Dwayne Brown (Metropolitan Opera Ballet); Amber Neff (New Chamber Ballet), Taylor Stanley and Indiana Woodward (New York City Ballet); and Stephen Hanna (New York City Ballet / Broadway).
Tarantella, George Balanchine
dancers: Daniel Ulbricht, Indiana Woodward
This sprightly music, despite its Italian air, was composed by Louis Moreau Gottschalk (1829-1869), a New Orleans–born composer and pianist who made a large impact in his brief life. Gottschalk was a true American original, and his achievements had a great impact on composers and performers who followed. Balanchine admired this particular composition and choreographed a pas de deux for Patricia McBride and Edward Villella - two virtuosic dancers - in 1964. In his Complete Stories of the Great Ballets, Balanchine wrote of the music, “It is a dazzling display piece, full of speed and high spirits. So, I hope, is the dance, which is ‘Neopolitan’ if you like and ‘demi-caractère.’ The costumes are inspired by Italy, anyhow, and there are tambourines.”
Auerbach in Three Movements, Holly Curran
dancers: Amber Neff & Dwayne Brown
This will be Holly Curran’s second commission for the Lake Tahoe Dance Festival.
Floreciente, Melody Mennite
dancers: Melody Mennite, & Stephen Hanna + workshop students.
Floreciente means to flourish or bloom. There was a time, not long ago, when we were closer to the rhythms of the natural world. We more intimately belonged to this Earth and simultaneously to each other. Finding ourselves out of balance in a modern era, we have become disoriented and searching for clearer path forward. We look back and see that despite all our distractions, natures rhythms, cycles, and wisdom continue to hold and sustain us. Listen to the song of nature, that rhythm of your own heartbeat, it is the deepest place in you that says you are home.
May we bloom.
Chaptered in Fragments, Lia Cirio
dancers:
Chaptered in Fragments was Lia Cirio's first piece for Boston Ballet’s main stage. She began choreographing it during the pandemic and completed it as they were emerging from that time. It premiered in 2022. Lia chose the title because the piece felt like it had grown alongside the different chapters of our lives…the dancers and she were not the same people they were when we started creating it, and by the time it was performed, they had changed. The main pas de deux couple (particularly the woman) in the piece goes on an emotional journey, but Lia always felt there was more to their story. When Christin Hanna invited her to create something for the festival, it felt like the perfect opportunity to add a new fragment to that chapter. Lia is excited to dive into it again, both as a person and as a choreographer, she is constantly evolving.
Middle Length Poem, Andrea Miller
dancer: Taylor Stanley
After the Rain, Christopher Wheeldon
dancers: Craig Hall, Indiana Woodward
WaterWork, Constantine Baecher
dancer: Rebecca Walden
WaterWork was created in part at The Watermill Center – a laboratory for the arts and humanities and received support from the One Landscape Foundation.
“Thank you, Christin Hanna and Constantine Baecher, for founding this festival of living dance history, and keeping going. You are keepers of humanity and hope.” — Fjord Review
UPCOMING SPECIAL PROGRAMS:
Kings Beach Community Night
Thursday, July 24, 2025 at 9pm at Kings Beach State Recreation Area
Bring your friends, a picnic, and join Lake Tahoe Dance Festival’s first ever community night in Kings Beach! Tickets are just $30!
Closing Night Benefit
Friday, July 25, 2025 at 8m at Private Residence*, Incline Village
Close out the 2025 festival by helping Lake Tahoe Dance Collective present its year-round programs, educational outreach and school of dance. $135 ticket includes bountiful hors d’ouvres by celebrated chef Alex Tolger, an open wine, beer, and kombucha bar. Seating will be provided for the performance.
*Exact location will be shared with ticket holders only, 48 hours prior to the event.
ABOUT LAKE TAHOE DANCE COLLECTIVE:
Lake Tahoe Dance Collective’s mission is to promote classical, modern, and contemporary dance of the finest quality in the Lake Tahoe area through performance, education, and outreach, enriching the community as a whole as a cultural destination.
What started as Tahoe Youth Ballet in 2009 with a single performance has become a company and school that presents a range of performances for Lake Tahoe audiences throughout the year, including its own productions as well as visiting dance companies.
Lake Tahoe Dance Collective is a 501(c)3 Nonprofit Organization.
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