Get On Your Feet with International Dance Day Programming

Revry is celebrating International Day with LGBTQ-first stories about the power of dance. Come celebrate with us!

Steam! The Musical on Revry

Steam! The Musical

Lance loves the Old West even more than he loves his boyfriend. He lives out his fantasy by working as a conductor and tour guide on the historic Abercorn & Copperton Steam Railroad. When his train gets robbed, Lance comes face to face with the kind of man he thought to be extinct—an outlaw.

 
Contemporary Color on Revry

Contemporary Color

In the summer of 2015, legendary musician David Byrne staged an event at Brooklyn's Barclays Center to celebrate the creativity of color guard: synchronized dance routines involving flags, rifles, and sabers, colloquially known as “the sport of the arts.”

Moving Stories

Diverse dancers from the acclaimed Battery Dance Company who travel the world, working with youth who have experienced war, poverty, prejudice, sexual exploitation, and severe trauma as refugees.

 

The Millennial Experience

The Millennial Experience is one part dance-for-film and one part documentary. The film explores cultural appropriation vs appreciation, LGBTQIA+ culture, feminism and how these topics impact the Millennial generation.

Voguing: The Message

A pre-Madonna primer that raises questions about race, sex and subcultural style, Voguing: The Message traces the roots of this gay Black and Latino dance form, which appropriates and plays with poses and images from mainstream fashion.

 

Hot to Trot

Inside the fascinating but little-known world of same-sex competitive ballroom dance, HOT TO TROT follows a small international cast of four magnetic men and women, on and off the dance floor, over a four-year period.

Leave it on the floor on Revry

Leave It On The Floor

Thrown out of his home by his dysfunctional mother, Brad (Ephraim Sykes) steals her car and travels into Los Angeles where, through a chance encounter, he stumbles into a noisy raucous, chaotic event and meets the ragtag members of the struggling House of Eminence.

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