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Headlights Residency
OFFERING A 25% DISCOUNT!
At the Headlights Theater Residencies our mission is to bring aspiring dancers together to cultivate a strong bond between every person within our dance community. The Headlights Theater was built on a strong foundation of community and collaboration, which is why we are so dedicated to bringing every dancer (no matter what studio you train with) together because WE ARE BETTER TOGETHER.
During this 2 day workshop we will explore different movement techniques and modalities that will influence, strengthen, and help improve your overall technique in any genre of dance while honing into our own creative voices through improv and choreography. But that’s not even the best part... we invite all of our students to share their love for dance with our community in the premiere of our fourth season.
Dance Workshop
June 14 & 15
Hosted at Dance Gallery
How much does it cost? Are there scholarships available?
This 2 day workshop with professional dancers from New York costs $100 BUT NOW IT ONLY COST $75 WITH OUR DISCOUNT!
Yes, there are scholarships available! We want to make sure that this workshop is affordable for everyone. If you interested in applying for a full ride or 50% off scholarships please email headlightstheater@gmail.com
What is the schedule?
This workshop takes place on June 14th and 15th with a performance on June 16th.
11:30 - 1:00 Beg/Int/Adv Movement Technique
1:00 - 2:30 Beg/Int/Adv Headlights Residency
On June 16th the performance starts at 9pm
Who is this workshop for?
FOR EVERY KID AND TEEN IN SIOUX FALLS! It does not matter their age or dance experience. This workshop is tailored to everyone and anyone who wants to sign up!
Who are the professional dancers that will be teaching?
Madison Elliott (she/her), Mary Rogers (she/her), Gabbie Sibeko (she/her), Ragin Smith (she/her)
More information / common asked questions:
I have a question that isn’t on the website.
Please email us at headlightstheater@gmail.com. There is no such thing as a silly question :)