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Jimmy Joyner in a pose looking up to the sky.

Dance Company Middlebury Info session & Auditions

Sponsored by:
Dance

Mahaney Arts Center, Dance Theater

What Is a Body? Dancing Outside the Lines

What else might a body be capable of?
What happens when it moves beyond the forms it knows? 

Dance Company Middlebury (DCM), directed by Visiting Assistant Professor Meshi Chavez with guest choreographer Jimmy Joyner, invites dancers into a pre-professional ensemble grounded in exploration, creation, and performance. 

Mahaney Arts Center

Closed to the Public

Se Fue La Luz

Sponsored by:
Dance

Welcome home! Sit down, take your jacket off, and relax while we show you all the reasons I love my culture. Se Fue La Luz embodies the phrase, “I love you, but”. Through movement, light, and archival glimpses of Dominican culture, it holds accountability for the spaces where my community falls short while celebrating its beauty, rhythm, and love. Feel the Tambora in the merengue beats, chismear a little, and witness the truths embedded in my hair. 

Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

Free
Open to the Public

Se Fue La Luz

Sponsored by:
Dance

Welcome home! Sit down, take your jacket off, and relax while we show you all the reasons I love my culture. Se Fue La Luz embodies the phrase, “I love you, but”. Through movement, light, and archival glimpses of Dominican culture, it holds accountability for the spaces where my community falls short while celebrating its beauty, rhythm, and love. Feel the Tambora in the merengue beats, chismear a little, and witness the truths embedded in my hair. 

Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

Free
Open to the Public
Alzo Slade sitting on sand

Certainty Is Overrated

A workshop for people smart and brave enough to be wrong.

We live in a world full of hot takes, strong opinions, and people who are very sure they’re right. The problem? Certainty makes connection harder. Certainty Is Overrated is an interactive workshop that treats curiosity as a serious (and understanding) superpower. 

Through games, conversations, and thought experiments, you will explore how curiosity fuels imagination, softens snap judgment, and opens the door to empathy, understanding, and freer thinking. 

Wilson Hall, McCullough Student Center

Open to the Public
Close up of the artist, looking at the camera

BLACK QUEER DANCE: HOW YOU MOVIN’ (THROUGH THE WORLD)?

Sponsored by:
Dance

Dr. Mark Broomfield, Associate Professor of English, Founder and Director of Performance as Social Change™ at SUNY Geneseo, is a London-born, award-winning scholar and artist of Jamaican heritage, with publications in the areas of race, gender, sexuality, dance, and ethnography.

Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

Open to the Public
collage image of the artists

2026 Dance Alumni Takeover Showcase

Mahaney Arts Center, Dance Theatre

“Under Earth” Octavio Rose Hingle ‘17 presents under earth, a ritual of devotion inspired by the gardening memoirs of queer English filmmaker and AIDS activist Derek Jarman. Through movement, song, and poetic monologue, the performance maps a personal ecology of pleasure, grief and erotic transformation across the landscapes of the San Francisco Bay.

Mahaney Arts Center

Free
Open to the Public
Alumni: Graham Shelor & Sonia Hsieh

2026 Dance Alumni Takeover Movement Matters

“Making Noise” A deep practice of listening informed by Graham Shelor’s ‘23 research for his most recent dance project - NOISE REDUCTION. In this session, participants are guided through somatic listening practices designed to tune their internal awareness of the moving body. We will expand our gaze outward, engaging in group improvisational scores that challenge our understanding of what it means to be in community. Together, we will investigate: How can we communicate through our bodies? How do we make space to speak and share space to listen?

Mahaney Arts Center Dance Theatre

Open to the Public
Alumni:Octavio Rose Hingle                                              Graham Shelor

2026 Dance Alumni Takeover Artistic Portfolio & CV Workshop

What makes a compelling artist statement? How can you make your CV and creative portfolio stand out? In this workshop, Middlebury Dance Program alumni will share ideas, examples, and leading questions to help you present your artistic self to the world in a compelling and authentic way. Feel free to bring an artist statement draft and/or CV with you or just show up with your curiosity and ideas for your post-graduate artistic career. All are welcome!

Mahaney Arts Center 125

Closed to the Public