Upcoming Show > Dance at the Odyssey

Jan 11, 2025 – Feb 16, 2025

Dance at the Odyssey

Be the first to discover something new in 2025.

Join us for this unmissable celebration of choreographers and performers creating ravishing new performance work. It’s the 8th year of our festival. We are looking forward to your visit.

Celebrate community, history and culture with:

Alejandro Perez & Gretchen Ackerman

Brandon Mathis

Ellen Smith Ahern

Re:born Dance Interactive & Boróka Nagy

Spenser Theberge

Gheremi Clay 

 

 

Dates / Tickets / Special Events

Jan 11, 2025 – Feb 16, 2025

Buy Tickets

Tickets $28 (includes fees)

OASIS – Losing the truth of the thing
Saturday, January 11 at 8pm
Sunday, January 12 at 2pm
 
Vitelleria Paradoxa
January 16 – January 19
Thursday – Saturday, 8pm
Sunday, 2pm
 
Shell
Saturday, January 25 at 8pm
Sunday, January 26 at 2pm
 
HOME
January 31 – February 2
Friday & Saturday, 8pm
Sunday, 2pm
 
INTIMATES
February 7 – February 9
Friday & Saturday at 8pm
Sunday, 7pm
 
Clay Collective
February 14 – February 16
Friday & Saturday at 8pm
Sunday, 2pm

Credits / Cast / Crew

 

Curated by Barbara Müller-Wittmann

Festival Lighting Designer  Katelan Braymer

Produced for the Odyssey Theatre by Beth Hogan & Barbara Müller-Wittmann 

Ron Sossi, Artistic Director

The Companies
 
Alejandro Perez & Gretchen Ackerman
 
Brandon Mathis
 
Ellen Smith Ahern
 
Re:born Dance Interactive & Boróka Nagy
 
Spenser Theberge and Gheremi Clay 

 

Alejandro Perez and Gretchen Ackerman return to the Odyssey stage with a piece exploring the nuanced subjectiveness of memory.

Photo by Ale Carmona

Spenser Theberge is a performer, creator, and educator whose multifaceted work often combines dance with theater, text, film, design, and pedagogy.

Photo by M Palma

Brandon Mathis presents a vigorous 50-minute exploration of ritual in Vitellaria Paradoxa. As deep indigo and warm amber hues illuminate, Mathis asks what it means to become comfortable in one’s body.

Photo by Brandon Mathis

Ellen Smith Ahern is known for combining nature and community with storytelling and movement to create a lush sensory experience that has been described as dream-expanding, wild, and avant-garde.

Photo by Dance Department of Middlebury College

 

 

 

Boroka Nagy often produces work which challenges both artist and audience through the mirroring display of raw human experience.

Photo by Jazley Faith

The recently founded Clay Collective is an eclectic group of artists representing a plethora of genre

Photo by Jimmy Love

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