Learn dance styles from around the world in our free classes! 

Dance classes in the REACH

FREE! Every month, join us for a day of interactive dance classes focusing on dances from the Global South.

Feb. 23June 28 | Studios J & F in the REACH

Every month, join us for a day of interactive dance classes focusing on dances from the Global South. Instruction will include dance styles from West Africa, Southeast Asia, Caribbean, and more. 

Sun., Feb. 23: Caribbean (Studio F)
Sun., Mar. 29: Southeast Asia (Studio F)
Sun., Apr. 26: West Africa (Studio F)
Sun., Jun. 28: “Urban Artistry” (Studios J & F)

Classes are held four times each day. Check the website and register for the time that best fits your schedule!       

Enhance your dance experience 

Martha Graham Dance Company

Let’s Talk Dance 

Mar. 7 | Justice Forum at the REACH 

Join us for a panel discussion concerning Martha Graham, women in dance, and dance as activism. 

Direct Current 1001 Variations

1001

Mar. 19 | Terrace
Theater

Explore the ideas of technology, humanity, and mind-body dualism through dance. Presented as part of DIRECT CURRENT.

More ways to expand your artistic knowledge: Our “Let's Go There” series

Join speakers from opera, journalism, activism, and more for for discussions on topics prevalent in our society today. 

Don Giovanni

“Bad Romance” in Opera and Pop Culture

 Explore how WNO's Don Giovanni is a springboard into a larger cultural dialogue. This conversation will focus on the impact of telling stories about people doing terrible things. 

Mar. 14 | Skylight Pavillion at the REACH 

WNO Blue

When Tough Issues Hit Home

In conjunction with WNO's Blue, speakers from opera, journalism, activism, and other fields will speak to the impact of race, police encounters, and safety on the family. 

Mar. 21 | Skylight Pavillion at the REACH 

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Major Support:

David C. Frederick and Sophia Lynn