Wednesday, December 31, 1969

16th Annual Summer Workshop

16th Annual Summer Workshop Photo by Paula Lobo, Design by Sandy Graff, rpm:projects

Our workshops are grounded in a straightforward philosophy. Movement classes are designed to build technical strength and body awareness, but this is only one small aspect of how we develop asthinking dance artists. As a choreographer, I have always embraced the qualities that each of us possess as unique movers. A need to unearth those qualities is what continually draws me to this remarkable art form and creates the center of every work I’ve created. Our work is threaded together with a sense of humanity that embraces the individual within the community. These workshops are a safe haven for exploration in an environment that challenges both body and mind.  

The Summer Workshop is an immersive three-week journey that allows us to invest deeply in our own individual growth.  We'll live together, works together, and create together, spending full days integrating ideas from a diverse offering of classes, electives and community events. Our workshops provide a supportive community in which to discover new challenges. I am confident that the unique structures and the personal teaching approach of the Company will leave you with new ideas, answers and questions about why we do what we do. I hope you will join us.

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Eight dancers in motion on a light background, including contemporary performers and artists from the early 1980s NYC dance scene, two of whom are choreographers for the production, with text reading “WHAT WE HOLD,” February 13–14, 2026, presented by Peter Stathas Dance.

 

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Eight dancers in motion on a light background, including contemporary performers and artists from the early 1980s NYC dance scene, two of whom are choreographers for the production, with text reading “WHAT WE HOLD,” February 13–14, 2026, presented by Peter Stathas Dance.

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