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Dana tai soon burgess

dance company

leading washington dC Modern Dance for over 30 years

Now in its 32nd season, Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company (DTSBDC) creates and performs modern dance works that explore the joy, sorrow and beauty of the human experience. DTSBDC performances uplift, inspire and bring insights to seasoned dance lovers and new audiences alike.

Upcoming Performances

DTSBDC upcoming performances

Performance

March 16, 2025

Arts Club of Washington

Washington, DC

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Performance

May 3, 2025

Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library

Washington, DC

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DTSBDC upcoming performances

Performance

March 1, 2025

Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company

Washington, DC

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Educational Programming

Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company offers a variety of educational programming for public and private schools at all levels, as well as colleges and universities.

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news Highlights

Dance lesson: Renowned choreographer Dana Tai Soon Burgess teams up with NDI students

The new Teaching Artist in Residence program invites a renowned choreographer and their dance company to participate in a series …

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Photos: Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company Hits NYC

Washington, D.C.-based modern dance company Dana Tai Soon Burgess Dance Company visited New York City’s Korean Cultural Center for a …

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For dancers performing in museums, first rule is: Don’t bump into art

It’s a Sunday evening, an hour before closing, and people are still lingering at the National Portrait Gallery. But they’ve …

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