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Announcing the new program for this year - August 23rd and 24th*
This program promises to beone of the best and most diverse in the festival's 18 years on stage.
The program will include live music and three new artists performing on the Outer Cape for the first time. 

The premier showcase for professional dance on the Outer Cape!
*RAIN DATES: AUGUST 30TH/31ST

2024 FESTIVAL ARTISTS

Boston Dance Theater: Boston's premier contemporary dance ensemble presenting two works

Jean Appolon Expressions:  a contemporary dance company deeply rooted in Haitian-folkloric culture.

Khalid Hill  virtuoso tap artists and audience favorite, with musicians Gregory Grover (saxophone) and Max Ridley (bass). 

Rovaco: provocative, athletic, leading edge contemporary dance from New York City.

Ballet Rhode Island: in their first appearance at the festival. 

Rachna Ramya master interpreter of classical Indian dance form Katak. 

For questions, to order tickets by phone, or for information on other festival events call The Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill at
‭(508) 349-7511‬

 

Jean Appolon Expressons (Photo: Olivia Moon)

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Photo Credits : (L-R):im Coleman: Sarah Haarmann,Roberto Ricci: Ballets Trockadero. Lissy Thomas: Portland Ballet, Varum Viswanat: Priya Bangal,Marcia Davis: Spectrum Dance Theater,Dominic Delore: Rebecca McGowan,Whitney Brown:  Drumatix 

PHOTOS: PAUL BLOOMFIELD

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Provincetown Dance Festival enters its 17th season. Since the first season, over 60 artists and companies from the USA and Canada have performed at the festival. Artists have originated from Africa, the Caribbean, Russia, Puerto Rico, Haiti, Cambodia, Japan, India, China, Canada and the USA, to name a few.  The festival has  consistently celebrated every dance form, including, Flamenco, Chinese traditional dance, Hip-Hop, Tap, Ballet, Contemporary, Classical Indian, Afro-Caribbean, Irish Dance, Ballroom and Jazz dance.

The Provincetown Dance Festival has been co-produced by Adam Miller and The Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill, recently in partnership with the Provincetown Theater. 

More about The Truro Center for the Arts at Castle Hill

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Photo: Phillip Holt

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