Dance Collective Baton Rouge
Dance Collective Baton Rouge is a group of artists who compose and perform original contemporary dan
02/24/2024
Is it dinner time at your house? Tonight’s Friday night movie in ours is “American Fiction”. Every movie needs some good popcorn. Find a new favorite while supporting Black dance excellence at Southern University. 💙💛
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02/22/2024
We are at it again! Support Black dance this Black History Month by supporting our new program as we prepare for our inaugural Spring Concert, “Dance For Me” Geaux Jags! 💙💛
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Dance Collective Baton Rouge is performing at Art Melt again! We're back and in a really cool way. Alexandra Barbier created a fabulous piece with live music. You don't want to miss it. We will have 2 performances. Out in front of the State Museaum. Same spot as last year. More details coming soon. We'll see you there!
DCBR is performing tonight at the Baton Rouge Blues Foundation Gala downtown! For $35 you could see us decked out in vintage 50's attire dancing to Henry Gray
07/21/2014
performance shots in downtown Baton Rouge
DCBR wants to thank everyone who came out to support us yesterday at Art Melt. The responses have been wonderful! We are so grateful of the opportunity to perform and share our love of dance with you.
See you at Art Melt! DCBR dances 7:45-8pm and 8:45-9pm :)
DCBR is honored and excited to be performing as part of the 11th annual Art Melt!
Come see us:
Saturday evening, July 19th, 2014
Louisiana State Museum (outside by the reflection pool)
Two performances, 7:45-8pm & 8:45-9pm
Free & open to the public
See you there, Baton Rouge!
Dance Collective Baton Rouge is excited to announce that rehearsals are underway for our performance at the 11th annual Art Melt! Come check it out on Saturday, July 19th at the Louisiana State Museum. More details to come!
10/18/2013
“I wanted that hanging on the wall and being away from the pieces to go away. And I think this accomplishes that. The dancers help blur the line between the audience and pieces.”
Dance Collective in Dig Magazine, part of Uncommon Thread 2013.
Saturday, October 19th at 8pm
LSU Museum of Art
Thread Count “When I would go to the openings, I would see people look at the art on the walls and mostly just talk to each other. It was really only the artists’ friends that would talk to them, and rarely did they talk about the work,” Rolfs said. “I guess because I sat there for two weeks trying to write this...
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07/08/2014