Quicksilver Dance Group
metropolitan area.
Quicksilver, an Arts for the Aging–sponsored improvisational dance company whose members are 65 and older, presents performances and workshops for frail seniors in the Washington, D.C.
01/23/2026
Sharing the joy of improvisational dance with the broader community last fall
“The richness that has been created in such a short time. It’s like we’ve been here for days.”
- Quicksilver Open House Participant Alex Rounds
We were delighted to open a Quicksilver Dance Group rehearsal to our community, and it reminded us how quickly art can connect us. Cheers to many more opportunities to dance together in the future.
11/14/2025
Come see us perform tomorrow Saturday, November 15 at 7:30pm at Dance Exchange in Takoma Park! Tickets: $15 cash or check
Photo: Brian Harris
10/21/2025
Join us for “Finding Light,” a new work, on Saturday, November 15 at 7:30pm at Dance Exchange, with artists Nancy Havlik, choreography; Corina Dalzell, dancer & choreography; Aquiles Holladay, dancer & composer; Adam Gonzalez, cellist; Spice Cake (Miles Spicer on blues guitar, & YaYa Patterson on vocals); and featuring Quicksilver Senior Dance Company, sponsored by Arts for the Aging. Tickets: $15 cash or check.
Arts for the Aging
Dance Exchange
09/30/2025
Are you a movement or dance enthusiast, or curious about the art form (ages 65+)?
Join us at the Quicksilver Dance Group Open House. Explore improvisational dance, move to live musical accompaniment, and discover a vibrant community.
Monday, October 20 | 10:00–11:30 AM
Dance Exchange, Takoma Park, MD
RSVP by Oct. 15: https://bit.ly/QuicksilverOpenHouse
12/18/2024
For this week's rehearsal, we invited our Musical Director Adam Gonzalez to join us on the dance floor, and look what happened
with dancers (from left) Dorothy Levy, Abby Crowley, Gretchen Dunn, Margaret Easter, Petra Hall and Michael Davis.
Photo: Kayla Lemen-Conklin
Arts for the Aging
12/03/2024
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10/24/2024
Quicksilver dancers (from left) Mary Lou Melley, Jenean McKay, Michael Davis, Alexandra Russell, Abby Crowley, Kathy Hankins, Dorothy Levy, Roberta Geier and Collette Hyman form a dance sculpture at our “Fall Fling” performance on October 19, with choreography by Artistic Director Nancy Havlik.
Photo: still from video by Denaise Seals
Arts for the Aging
10/12/2024
Dress rehearsal for our upcoming “Fall Fling” performance. Join us on Saturday, October 19 at 8pm for an evening of dance and live music at The Writer’s Center in Bethesda!��Fall Fling
Sat., Oct. 19, 2024 at 8pm
The Writer’s Center
4508 Walsh Street
Bethesda, MD
Admission: $15 cash or check at the door
Choreography: Nancy Havlik and Corina Iona Dalzell
Music: Spice Cake (Miles Spicer on blues guitar and Yaya Patterson on vocals) and Adam Gonzalez on cello
Dancers: Corina Iona Dalzell, Kathy Hankins, Aquiles Holladay, Denise Jakobsberg, Sandra Roachford
Arts for the Aging's Quicksilver Dance Company Dancers: Abby Crowley, Michael Davis, Roberta Geier, Kathy Hankins, Dorothy Levy, Jenean McKay, Mary Lou Melley, Naomi Morse, Alexandra Russell
Photo: .alexandrarussell
09/24/2024
This is how we end a training session with Arts for the Aging
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