With support from the California Arts Council, Oakland Ballet will present Luna Mexicana – a program honoring the beautiful Dia de los Muertos holiday and Latino arts and culture. Luna Mexicana brings the community together for a joyous evening filled with festive dancing, colorful costumes, vibrant music, and visual art. Public performances will be presented in communities throughout the East Bay and educational student matinees will be offered for local schools.
OBC is committed to artistic excellence, serving as a leader in the local arts community, and providing access to the art of dance for 15,000+ community members from Oakland and the greater East Bay each year. OBC’s programs include a diverse mix of professional performances, a robust arts education program, and a youth dance training program.
Performances:
– “Luna Mexicana”: our annual celebration of Dia de los Muertos and Latinx arts and culture.
– Graham Lustig’s “The Nutcracker”: A Bay Area holiday tradition showcasing OBC’s more classical side.
– “Dancing Moons Festival”: a program highlighting AAPI choreographers and artists.
– Spring Repertory Programs: a mixed, more contemporary program featuring new works commissioned by local choreographers, and/or collaborations with other artists and arts groups. E.G.: in spring of 2023 OBC presented “Rainbow Dances” – a program featuring new works by LGBTQIA+ identifying choreographers.
Arts Education:
OBC’s “Discover Dance” program provides educational arts programming for local schools & students through the following programs:
– On-site educational assemblies
– In-theater student performances
– In classroom dance residencies
– Educational guides and lesson plans
– Ticket Donations
Dance Training:
Training the next generation of artists through summer dance workshops.