04 Oct 2024

Notorious outlaw couple Bonnie & Clyde come to life in this electrifying production told through Collide’s entertaining blend of dance and popular music.

Discover the outrageous true story of two small town kids from Texas who were turned into legends by the American media. Bonnie & Clyde were a pair of daring bank robbers and fugitive lovers destined for a date with death. The mythology surrounding their story is part of American folklore, and it would be criminal to miss it!

29 Sep 2024

We’re celebrating six amazing years of La Doña Cervecería with an all-day bash on October 5th! Come out and enjoy a day filled with local culture, live music, and community spirit.

New Beer Releases:
Operadera Suave — A bright, juicy hazy IPA bursting with tropical fruit notes, citrus aromas, and a pillowy soft texture. Its balanced bitterness and refreshing finish make it an ideal companion for both casual sippers and IPA enthusiasts.
Nutty Professor — A decadent chocolate peanut butter stout with rich, creamy flavors of roasted malts, smooth cocoa, and a hint of nutty sweetness, delivering a velvety mouthfeel perfect for cooler fall days.

Vendor Market (12 PM – 4 PM): Explore a diverse lineup of local vendors, including:
Kuki Crafts
Broken Hearts Art
ShanaMama Cakes
SantinaLucia Forge & Fire
Crafty B Cookies
Sazz Accesories

Free 3v3 Soccer Tournament (Starts at 1 PM): Gather your squad for a fun-filled day of soccer! Teams can have up to 10 players, and winners will walk away with exciting prizes. Space is limited! To register, email soccer@dameladona.com today!

Que Tal Street Eats (4PM – 8PM): SHARING SALVADORAN CULTURE THROUGH FOODIt’s been our work for the last four years to create space to honor, celebrate and share Salvadoran culture. We were the first Salvadoran Food Truck in Minnesota and we’ve been able to introduce Salvadoran food to so many people around the Twin Cities. We are known for our delicious pupusas showcasing authentic traditional fillings and some new modern takes on the favorites.

Cultural Dances (6PM): Experience the vibrant rhythms of Latin America with dance performances by Nuestra Lucha MN, ColombiaLive and Baila Venezuela—a cultural celebration you won’t want to miss.

Salsa Del Soul Live (9 PM – 2 AM): Get ready to dance the night away with the high-energy sounds of Salsa Del Soul!

And the best part? Cover is FREE all day! Whether you’re here for the shopping, the dancing, or the music, this is one celebration you won’t want to miss.

Bring your friends, family, and anyone who loves a good time—let’s make this anniversary our best one yet!

29 Sep 2024

We’re celebrating six amazing years of La Doña Cervecería with an all-day bash on October 5th! Come out and enjoy a day filled with local culture, live music, and community spirit.

New Beer Releases:
Operadera Suave — A bright, juicy hazy IPA bursting with tropical fruit notes, citrus aromas, and a pillowy soft texture. Its balanced bitterness and refreshing finish make it an ideal companion for both casual sippers and IPA enthusiasts.
Nutty Professor — A decadent chocolate peanut butter stout with rich, creamy flavors of roasted malts, smooth cocoa, and a hint of nutty sweetness, delivering a velvety mouthfeel perfect for cooler fall days.

Vendor Market (12 PM – 4 PM): Explore a diverse lineup of local vendors, including:
Kuki Crafts
Broken Hearts Art
ShanaMama Cakes
SantinaLucia Forge & Fire
Crafty B Cookies
Sazz Accesories

Free 3v3 Soccer Tournament (Starts at 1 PM): Gather your squad for a fun-filled day of soccer! Teams can have up to 10 players, and winners will walk away with exciting prizes. Space is limited! To register, email soccer@dameladona.com today!

Que Tal Street Eats (4PM – 8PM): SHARING SALVADORAN CULTURE THROUGH FOODIt’s been our work for the last four years to create space to honor, celebrate and share Salvadoran culture. We were the first Salvadoran Food Truck in Minnesota and we’ve been able to introduce Salvadoran food to so many people around the Twin Cities. We are known for our delicious pupusas showcasing authentic traditional fillings and some new modern takes on the favorites.

Cultural Dances (6PM): Experience the vibrant rhythms of Latin America with dance performances by Nuestra Lucha MN, ColombiaLive and Baila Venezuela—a cultural celebration you won’t want to miss.

Salsa Del Soul Live (9 PM – 2 AM): Get ready to dance the night away with the high-energy sounds of Salsa Del Soul!

And the best part? Cover is FREE all day! Whether you’re here for the shopping, the dancing, or the music, this is one celebration you won’t want to miss.

Bring your friends, family, and anyone who loves a good time—let’s make this anniversary our best one yet!

14 Sep 2024

Twin Cities Flamenco Collective inspires audiences through its passionate and soulful expressions of Flamenco music and dance along with guest artists from all around the world. This is part of TCFC’s monthly residency at Icehouse MPLS.

ARTISTS:
Pepele Méndez (Guest singer from Jerez, Spain)
La Rhina (Guest dancer from Seville, Spain)
Elena La Aceituna (Guest dancer)
Ross “El Vecino” (Flamenco guitarist)
Sachiko “La Chayí” (Flamenco dancer)
Eva Makiko (Flamenco dancer)
La Gracia (Flamenco dancer)

4PM DOORS
5PM SHOW
$20 ADVANCE
$25 AT THE DOOR

Twin Cities Flamenco Collective is a group of Flamenco musicians and dancers based in the Twin Cities, MN. It brings the essence of the art and culture of Flamenco to the Midwest. The members are guitarist Ross “El Vecino”, dancers Sachiko “La Chayí”, Eva Makiko and La Gracia. For more information. visit www.facebook.com/twincitiesflamenco

Pepele Méndez was born in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain into the legendary Méndez clan, a dynasty of singers from La Plazuela. Pepele is a direct descendant of La Paquera de Jerez and of the festero El Pili. As a child, he learned the art of flamenco at home listening to great artists such as “el Torta”, Manuel Moneo, his cousins Paca and Manuela Méndez among others. Soaking in the presence of these amazing artists and without knowing it, Pepele learned the cante and his ancient art that is flamenco.

La Rhina started her flamenco 25 years ago in Atlanta, GA. Since 2013, she bases her home in Seville, Spain and works in peñas, Ferias, private fiestas, festivals and theaters. Over the years, her teaching career and performance opportunities have grown and widened beyond the US and Spain: to Japan, France and Singapore etc. Highlights of her most recent work include: 52th Festival de Cante Grande en Casabermeja (2023), XXX Palma de Plata Algeciras y Festival de Jerez en la Peña Bulerías (2022). She won the first prize in the Concurso de baile por Bulerias in Utrera (2021). Other related work includes dancing for the opera Carmen directed by Seiji Ozawa in 5 major cities in Japan, under the directions of NU based choreographer, Sara Erde and New York Metropolitan Opera Stage director, David Kneuss.

Elena La Aceituna was born to Spanish parents in NYC. She began her Flamenco career over 40 years ago learning castanets and dance and performing with The Raquel Peña Spanish Dance Company in Washington DC. She performed at the Wolf Trap Amphitheater in Virginia, the Ford’s Theatre and Kennedy Center in DC …“back in the day“. She took 25 years off from dance to raise her family in FL. Finding flamenco once again in Minneapolis, she became a company member of Minneapolis based Anda Flamenco Company and continues to advance her skills by attending the annual Flamenco Festival de Jerez, Spain as well as numerous workshops in MN, FL, and MA.

14 Sep 2024

Back by popular demand! Twin Cities Flamenco Collective inspires audiences through its passionate and soulful expressions of Flamenco music and dance along with guest artists from all around the world.

ARTISTS:
Pepele Méndez (Guest singer from Jerez de la Frontera, Spain)
La Rhina (Guest dancer from Seville, Spain)
Ross “El Vecino” (Flamenco guitarist)
Sachiko “La Chayí” (Flamenco dancer)
Eva Makiko (Flamenco dancer)
La Gracia (Flamenco dancer)

7:30 PM SHOW

Twin Cities Flamenco Collective is a group of Flamenco musicians and dancers based in the Twin Cities, MN. It brings the essence of the art and culture of Flamenco to the Midwest. The members are guitarist Ross “El Vecino”, dancers Sachiko “La Chayí”, Eva Makiko and La Gracia. For more information. visit www.facebook.com/twincitiesflamenco

Pepele Méndez was born in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain into the legendary Méndez clan, a dynasty of singers from La Plazuela. Pepele is a direct descendant of La Paquera de Jerez and of the festero El Pili. As a child, he learned the art of flamenco at home listening to great artists such as “el Torta”, Manuel Moneo, his cousins Paca and Manuela Méndez among others. Soaking in the presence of these amazing artists and without knowing it, Pepele learned the cante and his ancient art that is flamenco.

La Rhina started her flamenco 25 years ago in Atlanta, GA. Since 2013, she bases her home in Seville, Spain and works in peñas, Ferias, private fiestas, festivals and theaters. Over the years, her teaching career and performance opportunities have grown and widened beyond the US and Spain: to Japan, France and Singapore etc. Highlights of her most recent work include: 52th Festival de Cante Grande en Casabermeja (2023), XXX Palma de Plata Algeciras y Festival de Jerez en la Peña Bulerías (2022). She won the first prize in the Concurso de baile por Bulerias in Utrera (2021). Other related work includes dancing for the opera Carmen directed by Seiji Ozawa in 5 major cities in Japan, under the directions of NU based choreographer, Sara Erde and New York Metropolitan Opera Stage director, David Kneuss.

26 Aug 2024

Join us for the Girlhood (It’s Complicated) exhibit opening on September 7! After exploring the exhibit, enjoy a variety of craft activities and entertainment.

Entertainment includes live music by FINICK, dance presentations by Sansei Yonsei Kai and Yackel Dance Studio, and a baseball demonstration by the Minnesota Girls Baseball Association on the front lawn. Presentations will take place on the 3rd Floor of the Minnesota History Center.

18 Aug 2024

Twin Cities Flamenco Collective inspires audiences through its passionate and soulful expressions of Flamenco music and dance along with international/national guest artists. This is part of TCFC’s monthly residency at Icehouse MPLS.

ARTISTS:
Jose Cortes (Guest singer from Mimami)
Raquel del Bosque (Guest dancer)
Sachiko “La Chayí” (TCFC, Flamenco dancer)
Ross “El Vecino” (TCFC, Flamenco guitarist)
Eva Makiko (TCFC, Flamenco dancer)
La Gracia (TCFC, Flamenco dancer)
Dancers from Sachiko “La Chayí” Flamenco School

Twin Cities Flamenco Collective is a group of Flamenco musicians and dancers based in the Twin Cities. Its mission is to bring the essence of the art and culture of Flamenco to the Cities. The members are guitarist Ross “El Vecino” and dancers Sachiko “La Chayí”, Eva Makiko and La Gracia. For more information. visit www.facebook.com/twincitiesflamenco.

This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Metropolitan Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.

15 Aug 2024

The Cohort 2024 is Twin Cities dance company Rhythmically Speaking’s 16th annual Summer production, and the 6th of the Cohort format, which was built to support and share four different perspectives on and via the vibrancy of jazz and American social dance ideas. This year’s cohort features new works by local artists Erinn Liebhard (RS Artistic & Executive Director), Jake Nehrbass (RS Company Dancer) and revisited works by visiting artists Eboné Amos (Clarksville, TN) and Maurice Watson (Greensboro, NC) – all danced by RS’ company of excellent local dancers. 

Performances:
August 15th at 7:30pm (doors 6:30pm, house 7pm)
August 16th at 7:30pm* (doors 6:30pm, house 7pm) *Post-show Q&A
August 17th at 2pm** (doors 1pm, house 1:30pm) and 7:30pm (doors 6:30pm, house 7pm) **Pay What You Can Performance

Performance Length: 1 hr and 15 minutes with pauses after each piece

Jake Nehrbass has created a funk-inspired tap/jazz piece titled Sonic Leather, and Erinn Liebhard has created a new work entitled Follow My Lead that explores the personal and cultural ideas embedded within historical dance step instructional diagrams. Eboné Amos has revisited her work Welcome to Soulsville, which celebrates the music, dances, and soul stirrers of the 1950s and 1960s, and Maurice Watson has restaged his work Chasing the (1) = One, which explores individuality and artistic expression in one’s social community. Come experience vibrant, joyful connection to your own body and sense of shared humanity at The Cohort 2024.

06 Jul 2024

Improve your technique and advance your artistry in a positive and welcoming environment! Classes include Musical Theatre Jazz, Classic Jazz Technique, Ballet, Leaps & Turns, Hip-Hop, Contemporary, and more. Students may register for individual weeks, or sign up for all 3 weeks and save! Early Bird discount if you register by April 1.

The Intensive culminates with our Collide Showcase (only for those who register for all 3 weeks of the intensive). Video will be taken so students have professional-grade copy to use for future auditions and submissions. Local students are also invited to perform excerpts from the Intensive at the MN State Fair in August!

Level placement requires a referral from a teacher or Collide company member, or a 2-minute video submission. Please send video (1 min Ballet Adagio with pirouettes and 1 min Jazz) or referral name and contact information to Nathan@collidetheatrical.org.

WHEN
July 8–12, 15–16, 22–26
Monday–Friday
9:30–3:30

WHERE
Collide Theatrical
755 Prior Ave. N, Ste. 235H
St. Paul, MN 55104

WHO
Ages 14–22
Intermediate Level
Advanced/Pre-Professional Level
Level placement requires audition or referral

16 Jun 2024

Twin Cities Flamenco Collective invites local Flamenco groups and companies to celebrate the Flamenco community and the art form. This is part of TCFC’s monthly residency program at Icehouse MPLS.

Artists:
Anda Flamenco
Cia Sautter
David Greenburg
Flamenco X
Twin Cities Flamenco Collective
Teo
and more.