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Friday & Saturday Modern Dance Series
Four events — All Beginning at 8 PM
$163.50 per person + $5.00 handling fee per order

BalletX
Friday, January 16 & Saturday, January 17, 2026
BalletX, Philadelphia’s premier contemporary ballet, unites artistic innovation with technical excellence to forge new works of athleticism, emotion, and grace. Founded in 2005 and led by Artistic & Executive Director Christine Cox, the company has commissioned nearly 80 choreographers from around the world to produce 140 world premieres that are “fresh, inclusive, and connect to what people want” (Philadelphia Citizen).

GALLIM
Friday, January 30 & Saturday, January 31, 2026
Founded in 2007 by groundbreaking choreographer Andrea Miller, GALLIM is a non-profit inter-disciplinary arts organization and dance company that nurtures creative careers and stimulates the imagination of worldwide audiences through performance, education, and innovation in dance.

Dorrance Dance
Friday, February 20 & Saturday, February 21, 2026
Dorrance Dance is an award-winning tap dance company based in New York City. Founded in 2011 by Artistic Director and 2015 MacArthur Fellow Michelle Dorrance, the company shares the incredibly dynamic range that tap dance has to offer through performance & education, to engage with audiences on a musical and emotional level, and to share the complex history and powerful legacy of this Black American art form throughout the country and the world.

The Sa Dance Company
Friday, March 20 & Saturday, March 21, 2026
The Sa Dance Company [Sa] is a pioneer in contemporary Indian dance. Comprised of an all-female ensemble, Sa blends the essence of Indian and American stories and movement to create a transformative audience experience. Sa’s productions celebrate the rich tapestry of the Indian-American identity centering themes of womanhood, community, and the journey of the female spirit.
Four events — All Beginning at 8 PM
$165.50 per person + $5.00 handling fee per order

A Band Called Honalee
Tuesday, January 20, 2026 @ 8PM
A Band Called Honalee is a modern-day folk trio inspired by the music and legacy of Peter, Paul and Mary. Musically accomplished, interactive and energetic, their shows allow audiences to experience this timeless music live onstage once again.

I Am, He Said, A Celebration of The Music of Neil Diamond
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Matt Vee along with cousins Jeff and Tommy Vee, sons of the legendary Bobby Vee, join forces with their family and friends as The Killer Vees to celebrate the music from Neil Diamond’s timeless catalog. With songs like "Cracklin' Rosie," “America," and "Sweet Caroline,” Neil Diamond sold over 100 million records worldwide with music that became the soundtrack to one generation after another with hits spanning five decades. This performance will feature the Palm Beach State College Concert Choir.

The Bronx Wanderers
Thursday, March 5, 2026
What comes to mind when a father, his two sons, and their two high school classmates get together and create a show? For starters, you can say a diverse recipe of hilarious personal stories, a vast repertoire of songs through multiple decades and genres, and one family's journey together through life and music. The Bronx Wanderers pride themselves on being one of the only shows able to entertain grandparents, their children, and the grandchildren all in one sweeping musical tour de force.

Celebrating the Music of The Four Tops & Temptations
Monday, March 23, 2026
“Temps and Tops” is an electrifying tribute show that pays homage to the legendary sounds of The Mighty Temptations and The Soulful Four Tops. Featuring an exceptional lineup of four male vocalists direct from the dazzling stages of Las Vegas—Grady Harrell, William Jordan Jr, Vernon Taylor, and Claude Barnett—this show brings back the soulful harmonies and timeless hits that defined a generation.
Four events — All Beginning at 8 PM
$171.50 per person + $5.00 handling fee per order

Nicole Henry sings Whitney Houston
Tuesday, January 6, 2026
This critically praised tribute to one of music’s legendary singers gives you two divas to love as Henry tells how Whitney Houston’s songs inspired her career, musically and spiritually. From “I Wanna Dance with Somebody,” to “The Greatest Love of All,” to her show-stopping performance of “I Will Always Love You,” Nicole’s authenticity and vocal supremacy shine brightly.

Women of Americana - A Celebration of American Music from Bob Dylan to Bonnie Rait
Wednesday, February 25, 2026
Featuring vocalists and instrumentalists Cristina Vane and Brennen Leigh, together they will perform iconic songs including “This Land is Your Land” (Woody Guthrie), “This Train” (Sister Rosetta Tharpe), “Just Like a Woman” (Bob Dylan), “Angel From Montgomery” (Bonnie Raitt and John Prine), “Car Wheels On a Gravel Road” (Lucinda Williams), and more!

The Seven Wonders, a Tribute to Fleetwood Mac
Friday, March 6, 2026
The Seven Wonders are seven world-class musicians paying homage to the music of FLEETWOOD MAC. The band's collective performing experience brings the crowd powerful renditions of these timeless tunes. Since their inception in 2017, The Seven Wonders have garnered national attention through their high-energy performances. Replicating the sounds of one of the world’s best-loved, top-selling bands, The Seven Wonders reconnect fans with the music they love.

Ambrosia
Friday, March 27, 2026
During Ambrosia’s early recording history, they garnered 5 Grammy Nominations, received frequent radio airplay, and gained the admiration and respect of the musical community – in addition to their sold out concerts around the world. Ambrosia achieved 5 Top 40 hit singles on Warner Bros. Records, released between 1975 and 1980, including “How Much I Feel” and “Biggest Part of Me”.
Four events — All Beginning at 2 PM
$143.50 per person + $5.00 handling fee per order

Chicago Piano Quartet
Wednesday, January 7, 2026
The Chicago Piano Quartet is an exciting project that brings together four of its namesake city's most esteemed chamber players. Violinist Desirée Ruhstrat, cellist David Cunliffe, and pianist Marta Aznavoorian are the renowned Lincoln Trio. Ruhstrat, Cunliffe, and violist Aurélien Fort Pederzoli make up the critically acclaimed Black Oak Ensemble, one of the most active string trios on the international scene. When the two trios combine, a case of 3 + 3 = 4, they become the superlative CHICAGO PIANO QUARTET!

Melissa White, violin & Peter Dugan, piano
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
Melissa White’s rapid rise as a soloist has captured the attention of audiences worldwide, many of whom already know her for her successes as a founding member of the Grammy-winning Harlem Quartet. Peter Dugan prizes versatility as the hallmark of today’s musician and advocates for a classical music culture that is inclusive and welcoming to all. That approach has manifested in a multifaceted and dynamic career as a pianist, composer, collaborator, and radio host.

Ilya Yakushev, piano
Wednesday, February 4, 2026
Pianist Ilya Yakushev, with many awards and honors to his credit, continues to astound and mesmerize audiences at major venues on three continents. The American Record Guide wrote, “Yakushev is one of the very best young pianists before the public today, and it doesn’t seem to matter what repertoire he plays–it is all of the highest caliber.”

OAK Trio
Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The OAK Trio is a convergence of three completely unique personalities into one entity: a pianist who transfixes with his complete mastery over sound, time, and space; a violinist who finds a dazzling truth and freedom in the fusion of his instrument and his voice; and a cellist who restlessly questions, digs deep, and wonders what it all means.
