Vail Dance Festival: Celebrating Movement
- Ashley Apple
- Jul 31, 2024
- 2 min read
Every summer, Vail, Colorado, comes alive with the Vail Dance Festival, a premier event that celebrates the art of dance. Founded in 1989, this festival attracts top dancers and choreographers from around the world, showcasing a mix of classical ballet, contemporary dance, hip-hop, tap, and more.
Why You Should Attend
World-Class Performances: See some of the best dancers from around the globe.
Diverse Dance Styles: Enjoy a wide range of genres, from ballet to hip-hop.
Stunning Scenery: Experience performances set against Vail's breathtaking mountain backdrop.
Whether you're a dance enthusiast or just looking for an extraordinary cultural experience, the Vail Dance Festival is a must-see event that promises to inspire and captivate.

Dates and Highlights
The Vail Dance Festival runs from July 26 to August 5, 2024. Here are some key events you won't want to miss:
July 30: Dance for $20.24 at Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater
July 31: Master Class: Ballet with Mira Nadon at Vail Mountain School
July 31: Watching Dance with Heather Watts at Vail Mountain School Theatre
July 31: Dorrance Dances at Vilar Performing Arts Center
August 1: Master Class: Ballet with Lauren Lovette at Vail Mountain School
August 1: Conversations on Dance with the Next Generation at Vail Mountain School Theatre
August 1: Dancing in the Park at Avon Performance Pavilion
Artists to Watch
This year's festival features performances by:
Dance Theatre of Harlem
Limón Dance Company
Cleo Parker Robinson Dance
Colorado Ballet
DanceAspen
Artists from Alonzo King LINES Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, BalletX, National Ballet of Canada, New York City Ballet, Philadelphia Ballet, Royal Danish Ballet
Independent artists
Additionally, the 2024 Artists-In-Residence include New York City Ballet star Sara Mearns and choreographer Jamar Roberts.

Get Your Tickets
Don't miss out on this unique celebration of dance. Visit Vail Dance Festival for more information and to purchase tickets.
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