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☁️ Float into an evening of the unexpected

If you’ve ever wondered what it was like to move through a cloud-like dreamscape, Dance Kaleidoscope’s season-opening performance is for you.

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Two professional dancers leaping in the air in two different dancing poses.

Dance Kaleidoscope features both veteran performers and newcomers.

Photos by Jeremy Kyle

Picture this: Theater lights dim, music swells, and a shimmering 30-foot silk opens above the stage.

Dancers glide, twist, and flow through the fabric — creating a shifting, ethereal dreamscape through bold visuals and captivating movement.

This is Cloudline, a company premiere by acclaimed guest choreographer Robyn Mineko Williams, and the centerpiece of NOW VOL. 1 LAUNCH, Dance Kaleidoscope’s 2025-26 season opener.

For one weekend only — Friday, Sept. 12 through Sunday, Sept. 14 — Indiana’s longest-running professional contemporary dance company brings this stunning new work to the Schrott Center for the Arts.

It’s intimate, powerful, and impossible to look away from.

And this is just the beginning. Dance Kaleidoscope’s season continues in 2026 with three more performances designed to ignite your imagination and leave you inspired.

Let yourself be swept away — reserve your tickets today.

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