SKYE: A New World of Wonder Dance Performance
April 25 All day
Aronoff Center for the Arts
Starting at $15

See Revolution Dance Theatre’s SKYE: A New World of Wonder at the Aronoff Center on April 25.
This spring, Revolution Dance Theatre presents an evening of dance, music, and storytelling exploring the journey of becoming.
The program features the return of Run, Boy, RUN, a powerful company favorite, and the world premiere of Source Material, an original contemporary ballet by David Choate inspired by the ideas at the heart of the Skye universe.
After intermission, audiences will experience a preview of Skye: A New World of Wonder, a new musical inspired production blending dance, theatre, and song. Developed by David Choate in collaboration with Cincinnati-based author Ashley Aya Ferguson, this excerpt introduces the world of Skye and its central character, performed by Zola Horton, alongside actor Phillip Latham.
The evening concludes with the premiere of Now What?, a contemporary ballet exploring what comes after transformation, inviting audiences to consider what it means to truly step into possibility.
Tickets to SKYE: A New World of Wonder
Tickets to SKYE: A New World of Wonder start at $15.
About Revolution Dance Theatre
Revolution Dance Theatre is a groundbreaking Cincinnati‑based company dedicated to increasing diversity in the world of ballet and contemporary dance. Founded to create opportunities for Black and underrepresented dancers, the company blends classical technique with bold, innovative storytelling. Through powerful performances, community outreach, and arts education, Revolution Dance Theatre continues to inspire audiences and expand the future of dance.
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