TICKETS

>>Purchase tickets here for the 2025 Seattle International Dance Festival, featuring over 125 artists from Portugal, South Korea, China, NYC, France, and around the Puget Sound. Celebrate 20 years of bringing the world of contemporary dance to Seattle's doorstep!

2025 Seattle International Dance Festival

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Purchase a Festival Pass

Flexible and convenient – Good for all shows during the festival

Details:

Bypass the lines and see what you want and when – with two pass options available. The Premium Festival Pass offers entry to all shows with a wide array of free drinks and snacks at every show and helps support the festival. The All Access pass offers entry to all performances for under $12 a show. 

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Inter|National Series

Saturday, June 7th at 8pm – Weekend One, Program A

Artists:

Project CHAM (S. Korea) presents Black Diamond about forced labor in a 1,000-meter deep 1943 mine. Seattle-based Khambatta Dance Company’s Family Tide, satires nutty family dynamics and MiYoung Margolis merges Korean symbolism and Graham technique into a hybrid visual feast.

Theater:

Broadway Performance Hall – located at 1625 Broadway on Capitol Hill

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Up and Coming Education Series

Sunday June 8 at 2pm – Education Programming and Performance Series

What:

Dance studios across the region share the diverse creative approaches that represent the city’s creative juggernaut. Experience the next wave of Seattle dance artists before they hit the big stages.

Theater:

Broadway Performance Hall – located at 1625 Broadway on Capitol Hill

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Inter|National Series

Sunday, June 8th at 7:30pm – Weekend One, Program B

Artists:

Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company (China/NYC) shares the struggle and triumph of the immigrant experience, T.O.B Group (S. Korea), break boundaries, thinking outside the box, MiYoung Margolis (Seattle) brings her stunning visual eye to dance, and MS+A (Seattle) examines life from the perspective of  microorganisms.

Theater:

Broadway Performance Hall – located at 1625 Broadway on Capitol Hill

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Spotlight on Seattle

Tuesday, June 10th at 7:30pm

Artists:

Dive into the Seattle dance scene with the artists selected by this year’s panel; DeShawn Morton, Hana Shiozaki + Arlo King, Meredith Pellon, Miranda Knorr, and Rodrick Barnes.

Theater:

Broadway Performance Hall – located at 1625 Broadway on Capitol Hill

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James Ray Residency Program

Wednesday, June 11th at 7:30pm – Program A

Artists:

Witness the work of artists selected for this year-long program, Leah Russell, who theatrically delves into vulnerability for an unapologetic exploration of humanness, and Rhea Keller who utilizes a dichotomy of patience and vigor in reconciliation of a wanting body.

Theater:

Broadway Performance Hall – located at 1625 Broadway on Capitol Hill

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James Ray Residency & Touring

Thursday, June 12th at 7:30pm – Program B

Artists:

Project Convergence brings together Bharatanatyam Indian dance and tap dance in a dynamic, comedic celebration, while local favorite Rainbow Fletcher and HYPERNOVA, delivers stylistically charged, elegantly athletic art disguised as entertainment.

Theater:

Broadway Performance Hall – located at 1625 Broadway on Capitol Hill

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Inter|National Series

Friday June 13 at 8pm – Weekend Two, Program A

Artists:

Almada Dance Company (Lisbon, Portugal) recreates the visceral and enigmatic narrative of Kafka, and Maia Melene D’Urfé (Seattle) shares an authentic voice expressing sensation, conviction, fear, and her musings.

Theater:

Broadway Performance Hall – located at 1625 Broadway on Capitol Hill

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Inter|National Series

Saturday June 14 at 8pm – Weekend Two, Program B

Artists:

Guillaume Basso, former PNB dancer introduces his Adage Ballet Ensemble’s virtuosity to the SIDF stage, Meta Dance Project (S. Korea) examines the delicate, unpredictable phenomena of relationships and J Cline Motion (Bar Harbor, ME) explores a fragmented body vs. a sense of wholeness.

Theater:

Broadway Performance Hall – located at 1625 Broadway on Capitol Hill

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Inter|National Series

Sunday June 15 at 7:30pm – Weekend Two, Program C

Artists:

Seattle’s Degenerate Art Ensemble, combines live music, projected imagery, and movement to create multi-dimensional storytelling, while Soo d Art & Company (S. Korea) explores the past and present via place and memory to expand the “body-space.”

Theater:

Broadway Performance Hall – located at 1625 Broadway on Capitol Hill

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