Performance Calendar November 2025
November 2. World-renowned dance company MOMIX will perform right here in North Texas for FREE. The performance will be part of a nearly weeklong artist's residency by MOMIX Founder and Artistic DirectorMoses Pendleton, recipient of the 2025 Richard Brettell Award in the Arts. This is the highest honor awarded by the University to honor a lifetime of creative excellence. Known for its visually stunning performances that blend mind-bending illusion and athletic artistry, MOMIX will take the stage at the Bass School at UT Dallas for its only Texas performance this fall. Don't miss this rare chance to see highlights from the dance company's best works, celebrating 40+ years of dance innovation! Sunday, Nov. 2 | 3PM | Bass School at UT Dallas. Reserve your FREE seats today! https://utd.edu/momix
Maximum 5 seats per reservation.
November 7 – 8. Our transformative 49th season ignites with the newest entry in our annual Director’s Choice series, CATALYST. Dallas Black Dance Theatre’s season premiere propels bold new voices and innovative choreography into the spotlight, featuring explosive world premiere commissions alongside Lost in Memory by 2023 Guggenheim Fellow Nejla Yatkin. 7:30 PM |Dee & Charles Wyly Theatre | In-person tickets: $48 | Virtual tickets: $25 | Group discounts available! Get your tickets now at dbdt.com or call (214) 468-8602.
Nov 21 - 23. Bruce Wood Dance Dallas presents GLOW. Be among the first to witness the world premiere of a high-spirited new work by Robert Battle — a choreographer on the cutting edge of dance. Known for his dynamic movement and original creative voice, Battle's Bad Dog No Biscuits will leave you grinning from ear to ear with a score by Dizzy Gillespie, Chet Baker, Sean Jones, and Seatbelts. Connect with the artistic spirit of Bruce Wood through No Sea To Sail In — a visually arresting meditation on longing and resilience. Described as "ballet noir", No Sea To Sail In pulses with emotional depth and grounds the program in Wood's powerful choreographic legacy.
Praised as “lushly romantic” and “shamelessly beautiful,” Lar Lubovitch’s Concerto Six Twenty-Two is a masterwork of fluidity and connection. Celebrated for its iconic male duet, the piece embodies love, humanity, and quiet grandeur. Three master choreographers. One luminous event. Buy your tickets for GLOW today! November 21 at 8PM | November 22 at 8PM | November 23 at 2PM | Moody Performance Hall, 2520 Flora Street, Dallas, Texas 75201
https://www.ticketdfw.com/event/glow
November 22 - 23. Dance at the Modern: Gazes. Gazes is a new work by choreographer Alexandra Light, created in collaboration with Texas Ballet Theater as part of her ongoing Dance at the Modern series. Inspired by Jenny Saville’s exhibition The Anatomy of Painting, the piece asks how bodies are looked at, represented, and transformed across art history. This performance is free and open to the public. Set to music by LEYA (Marilu Donovan, harp, and Adam Markiewicz, violin/voice), Gazes blends classical ballet and contemporary movement to create a dialogue between painting, architecture, and performance. The choreography highlights both the intimacy of individual gesture and the collective force of the ensemble, considering how the act of looking shapes our experience of one another. 1:30PM.
LakeCities Ballet Theatre presents The Nutcracker Nov. 28 & 29 and The Nutty Nutcracker November 30th. Guests artists featured in honor of our 35th Anniversary will be Macarena Gimenez dancing the role of Sugar Plum Fairy, Principal dancer with Miami City Ballet and Steven Loch dancing the role as Cavalier, LBT Alumni and Principal dancer with Miami City Ballet. Carley Greene, LBT Alumni, Dance Theater of Harlem will be dancing the roll of Snow Queen and Luis Fernando Rego, Dance Theater of Harlem will be dancing the roll of Snow King. Lake Dallas High School Auditorium, 3016 Parkridge Drive, Corinth, TX | Tickets available at www.lakecitiesballet.org
November 28 - December 7. As the proud Resident Company of both the Winspear Opera House (Dallas) and the Bass Performance Hall (Fort Worth), Texas Ballet Theater's The Nutcracker delivers a performance steeped in unparalleled artistic quality and beloved North Texas holiday Tradition. Dallas-Winspear Opera House | Tickets
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