Songs by Cole in performance. Photo by Eduardo Patino.NYC
King Louis XIV in Ballet de la nuit, 1653. Getty Images
Prufrock in Performance. Photo by Eduardo Patino.NYC

Grab a glass of wine and join us for our Evening with an Artist Series, where Chamber Dance Project’s talented artists share an intimate look into their creative process, from choreography to costume design.. Enjoy an evening of behind-the-scenes insights and lively conversation.

Members will receive an email with a discount code for tickets. Premium members receive two complimentary tickets – please email Erin at erin@chamberdance.org or call us at 202.499.2297 to reserve your two complimentary tickets.

Evening with our Artists: Crystal Serrano

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Tuesday, October 21, 2025

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past events

The History of Ballet: 450 years in 90 minutes

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Chamber Dance Project
700 12th St NW Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005

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Thursday, November 7, 2024 

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6:30-8:30 pm 

Join us for an enriching evening exploring the rich history and evolution of ballet with Diane Coburn Bruning, Artistic Director of Chamber Dance Project. Whether you’re a seasoned ballet lover or new to the art form, this event promises a fascinating dive into ballet’s origins, and its most influential moments.

The History of Ballet: After Diaghilev, the last 100 years

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Chamber Dance Project
700 12th St NW Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005

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Thursday, February 6, 2025

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6:30-8:30 pm 

Join us for Part Two of our captivating series on ballet history! This enriching evening, led by our Artistic Director, Diane Coburn Bruning, delves into the evolution of ballet over the past century. Discover the influential works, groundbreaking choreographers, and cultural shifts that shaped modern ballet into the dynamic art form it is today.

From The Green Table by Kurt Jooss to George Balanchine’s Agon, Jiří Kylián’s Symphony of Psalms, and Crystal Pite’s The Statement, we’ll explore key milestones and their lasting impact. Whether you’re a lifelong ballet enthusiast or new to the art, this event offers a unique opportunity to deepen your appreciation for the beauty and innovation of dance.

Costume Design and Construction with Rebekah Nettekoven Tello

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Chamber Dance Project
700 12th St NW Street Suite 700, Washington, D.C. 20005

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Thursday, March 20, 2025

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6:30-8:30 pm 

Join our talented Wardrobe Director and Costume Designer, Bekah Nettekoven Tello, as she takes you behind the scenes of costume creation! Watch her in action with her trusty sewing machine as she demonstrates the intricate processes of building, repairing, and preparing costumes. 

You’ll have the opportunity to see costumes from our current repertoire up close and learn about every detail, from hats to cowboy boots and everything in between. Plus, there may be a few pieces that could use your help to get stage-ready, so come prepared to roll up your sleeves and participate! Don’t miss this unique chance to immerse yourself in the art of costuming!

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