
Planet Dance Summer Showcase 2025
Exhale Dance Tribe
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DateJune 7, 2025
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VenueAronoff Center
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LocationJarson-Kaplan Theater
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Ticket Prices
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AvailabilityOn Sale Now
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Event Details
Enjoy performances by internationally recognized Exhale Dance Tribe and Preprofessional Program students of Planet Dance, including excerpts of choreography the students have learned throughout the season.
Aronoff Center resident company Exhale Dance Tribe is a contemporary dance company comprised of adult professional dance artists and dance educators. Founded in 2005 by Broadway veterans Andrew Hubbard and Missy Lay Zimmer, Exhale celebrates the full range of modern and rhythm-based dance and features diverse and versatile performers. Their programs, performances, and original choreographies speak to the region's need for expressionistic and multi-lingual dance rooted in rhythmic language and storytelling.
AGE RECOMMENDATION
This family-friendly performance is appropriate for all ages.
RUNTIME
Approximately 1 hour and 35 minutes, including an intermission.
PURCHASE POLICIES
No refunds, unless otherwise specified.
If your performance is postponed or rescheduled, we will automatically move your tickets to the new performance date(s). If you are unable to attend the new dates, we will work with you to find a solution, which may include, without limitation, an exchange into an alternate performance or a credit for a future performance.
THEATER ETIQUETTE
For the comfort and enjoyment of your fellow audience members, and to not distract those around you and the actors onstage:
- Turn OFF your cell phone. Even silent calls can be distracting, and the light from your phone can be as disruptive as a cell phone ring. Turn OFF your cell phone.
- Be sure your cell phone is turned off again after intermission.
- Refrain from talking or allowing children to kick seats ahead of them during the performance.
- Photos and recording during the performance are strictly prohibited.
Note that guests who are disturbing those around them may be asked to leave the theater.