January 17 to 23 — Colorado College Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Birthday Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble Performance (Virtual) Donations accepted. https://fac.coloradocollege.edu/connect/cleo-parker-robinson-check-cashing-day/
Join the CPRD Team at Denver's City Park Memorial near entrance at 17th Avenue & Fillmore
We will gather at the statues before Marade down Colfax Avenue
Visit https://www.drmartinlkingjrchc.org for details and Holiday Event Schedule
Cleo Parker Robinson Dance returns to celebrate Black History Month in Savannah, Georgia's Black Heritage Festival. Performances and events are virtual. There will be a 30-minute performance on February 3 […]
February 4 and 5 — Duncan Theatre, Palm Beach State College https://www.palmbeachstate.edu/theatre/duncan-theatre/friday-night-dance-series.aspx
Link to this free virtual livestream event:
https://www.aurorafoxartscenter.org/cleo-parker-and-sf1-livestream
FEBRUARY 17 - Instagram live rehearsal Noon to 1 p.m. from Studio A: Robert Moses and the CPRD Ensemble (VIRTUAL). From Studio A, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance. Click here to access!
On Friday, February 25, the Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble is on stage at the DL Parsons Center in Northglenn, Colorado in the concert One People/Many Voices For details, visit: https://northglennarts.org Tickets at https://ci.ovationtix.com/36492/production/1090014
Community Event: Free Bamboula Excerpt Performance - Cancelled We regret to share that the February 26 performance at the CPRD Theatre is cancelled.
Currently celebrating its 51st Anniversary Season, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance is an international, cross-cultural, dance-arts and educational institution rooted in African-American traditions and the Diaspora, dedicated to excellence in performances, instruction, and community programming for inter-generational audiences, students, educators, and artists. Cleo Parker Robinson Dance views dance as a universal language of movement, transforming the world and transcending boundaries of culture, class, and age.
Cleo Parker Robinson Dance is honored to hold the works of many of the world’s most iconic choreographers of color, including Katherine Dunham, Donald McKayle, and Alvin Ailey, as well as providing a platform for the works of some of today’s most innovative young choreographers.
Collaboration among artists is pivotal in the organization’s mission, the latest of which being the creation of a new work “The Four Journeys” with Viviana Basanta, Director of Ballet Folklorico de Mexico, scheduled for premiere this season.
Through both education and performance, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance remains committed to a vision of diversity and inclusiveness throughout the global community.
Partial funding is from the Wyoming Community Foundation – Casper Area, Natrona County School District No. 1, and Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF) through the National Endowment for the Arts and the Wyoming Arts Council.