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Join Conversations on Dance hosts Rebecca King Ferraro and Michael Sean Breeden for a live podcast recording with one of the Vail Dance Festival’s most celebrated returning artists and this year’s Artist-in-Residence, Melissa Toogood.
Toogood, a Bessie Award-winning dancer and former member of the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, has just been named Director of The Juilliard School’s Dance Division and will share her vision for the next chapter of one of the world’s most prestigious conservatories. She also debuts a new work for the Festival’s NOW: Premieres program this year.
Don’t miss this lively and timely discussion with an audience Q&A to follow.
A limited number of tickets are sold to each LIVE recording of Conversations on Dance during the Vail Dance Festival. The episodes are released at a later date and listeners can enjoy them through any podcast app or listen online at conversationsondancepod.com.
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Generously Underwritten by the Town of Vail.
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Photo credit: Spencer Lenain, Melissa Toogood, and Calvin Royal III with Caroline Shaw and Brooklyn Rider in Pam Tanowitz’s new work “‘secret story ballet'” at NOW: Premieres at the 2024 Vail Dance Festival. Photo by Christopher Duggan.
**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.
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