Dancing in the Streets: Martha Graham Dance Company
Thursday Jul 30, 2026 5:30 pm
Vail Mountain School Theater | 10:30am| Tickets: $25
Join Conversations on Dance hosts Rebecca King Ferraro and Michael Sean Breeden for a live podcast recording exploring the special and unique process of preparing today’s generation of dancers for the world stages. In this special conversation, four of today’s passionate leading dance educators gather to discuss how they cultivate tomorrow’s stars and what it means to pass artistry from one generation to the next.
The panel includes Nikolaj Hubbe, former Artistic Director of the Royal Danish Ballet and former New York City Ballet principal; Margaret Tracey, Artistic Director of Canada’s National Ballet School and former New York City Ballet principal; Carla Korbes, former Pacific Northwest Ballet principal and now ballet chair at Juilliard; and Melissa Toogood, Bessie Award-winning dancer and Dean of Juilliard’s Dance Division. Together, they bring decades of combined artistic and teaching experience to a conversation about craft, education, and a love of dance. Audience Q&A to follow.
This episode will be released the same day on the Conversations on Dance podcast feed.
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Generously Underwritten by the Town of Vail.
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Photo credit: Nikolaj Hubbe, Margaret Tracey, Carla Körbes, Melissa Toogood.
**Online ticket sales close at 8:00pm the night before the event. Tickets will be available for sale at the event.
Questions? Contact the Box Office at [email protected] or call 970.845.TIXS(8497)
There will be free shuttles departing from Manor Vail for Conversations on Dance that take place at Vail Mountain School. Shuttles will loop to and from Vail Mountain School 30 minutes prior to the start of Conversations on Dance and return shuttles will loop 30 minutes after.
To learn more about attending a performance through our Community Arts Access program or providing support to eliminate socioeconomic barriers to the arts, please contact Martha Brassel ([email protected])