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TINY SHORTS

reimagines the Elm City Dance Festival for 2015.
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The performance series will feature work by a range of artists from the Northeast region and seeks to celebrate the diversity and vitality of dance in adventurous, short bites. TINY SHORTS challenges it's audience, choreographers, and performers alike to reconsider the physical boundaries of dance, and invites them to indulge in rapid washes of eclectic performance.

November 6th: TINY SHORTS, 7pm and 9pm 

Audience members will convene in the beautifully restored Lyric Hall to enjoy drinks, light fare and a program of colorful dances made for a TINY space.
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November 7th: ECDC's Annual Gala, 6-11pm
Join us as we celebrate 7 years!
Proceeds will support ECDC's 2016 programming.

The evening will consist of....
6-7PM
Cocktails
7-8PM (Group 1): TINY SHORTS, Lyric Hall Theater
7-8PM (Group 2): Hors D'Oeuvres and a special ECDC performance, Lyric Hall Gallery
9-10PM (Group 1): Hors D'Oeuvres and a special ECDC performance, Lyric Hall Gallery
9-10PM (Group 2):TINY SHORTS, Lyric Hall Theater
10-11PM Dessert

Dress Code - Fancy





 

 

Spring/Summer classes begin MAY 17th!

Join us for our 6-week SPRING/SUMMER session! Click HERE for class descriptions, times and prices.

Master Class Series kicks off this Sunday, May 17th with Annie Sailer. 

NEW CLASS!! Beginning Contemporary, Tuesdays, 6-7:30pm taught by Luis Antonio.

Beginning Club Fusion, Thursdays, 6-7pm taught by Luis Antonio.


ECDC co-founder and choreographer honored by Arts Council of Greater New Haven

ECDC co-founder and choreographer, Kellie Ann Lynch, was recognized for her work in the New Haven dance community at The Arts Council of Greater New Haven's 2014 Arts Awards. Kellie was one of five community members honored at the luncheon, which was held on December 5th at the New Haven Lawn Club. The theme for 2014's awards was "Small City, Big Arts," "a nod to creativity’s ability to transcend geography and offer boundless inspiration," as the Arts Council describes the event.  As she took the podium, Kellie noted that, in New Haven, people know that “it only takes an individual to plant an idea, but it takes a community to realize it.” ECDC seeks to expand the presence of dance in New Haven and would like to thank the Arts Council for its generous and continued support of arts in New Haven.

Kellie Ann Lynch accepts an award from the Arts Council of Greater New Haven at the 2014 Arts Awards.