=ibrium Dance Project:
For everyBODY
A dance theatre exploration of queer disability, medical trauma, and chronic illness/pain, reclaiming body identity through resistance, memory, and embodied survival.
If you would like to attend the show but cannot afford the ticket price, please reach out directly to Sara at sara@cyclicalpamc.com. There a limited number of comp tickets available.
Saturday 6/6 @ 5:30pm*
Sunday 6/7 @ 7:00pm*
Where: Redline Contemporary Art Center 2350 Arapahoe St, Denver, CO 80205
Entrance: The main entrance is on the east side of the building off of 24th St.
Parking: There is some parking in the alley on the south side of the building, and free street parking; parking is also available in the Montessori school parking lot on 26th and Curtis St
Accessibility: Accessible venue with ramp to the main entrance and ADA bathrooms
Admission: You must show your ticket confirmation or purchase a ticket at the venue; all seating is general admission, audiences will wait in a queue before entry to the show
*There will be a preshow video of spoken word performance by Teal Jandrain beginning around 25 minutes before the show starts. We recommend giving extra time for parking and coming early if you want the best seats. The show will start on time due to tight Fringe scheduling and other shows. The Redline Contemporary Art Center is open from 11-5pm, so you can visit the art center before the show.
Tickets are $20 for an individual show. The Denver Fringe Festival also offers other ticketing options:
Full Festival Pass ($95): Allows access to all 2026 shows on a space-available basis.
Fringe With Friends Discount (10% Off): Receive 10% off automatically when purchasing 4 or more tickets to a single show.
Fringe With Benefits Button ($5): Purchase a button at the Fringe Hub (Ratio Beerworks) or online to get special discounts at local partners, including $2 off at Fort Greene, 20% off at Woods Boss, and BOGO deals at Ratio.
Free Events: Free pop-up performances are held on the patio at the Fringe Hub (Ratio Beerworks) during the festival
Show curated and choreographed by:
Sara Yanney
In collaboration with:
Faith Kimball, Shannon Fornes, Teal Jandrain, Adam Shay, & Max Wohlwend
We believe every body carries a story worth telling. Our dance theatre company creates transformative performance experiences by amplifying LGBTQ+, BIPOC, disabled, neurodivergent, and diverse-bodied artists, honoring difference as a source of artistic power, connection, and collective imagination. The =ibrium Dance Project was founded in 2012, and has shown work in CO, IL, IN, MI, NJ, NM, NY, OH, UT, and WI and internationally in Canada and Haiti.
Upcoming Performances
Scar Tissue: Bodies That Don’t Behave
Scar Tissue: Bodies That Don’t Behave
A dance theatre exploration of queer disability, medical trauma, and chronic pain, reclaiming body identity through resistance, memory, and embodied survival.
Denver Fringe 2026
Saturday June 6 @5:30pm
Sunday June 7 @7:00pm
Redline Contemporary Art Center
2350 Arapahoe St, Denver, CO 80205
Teen and Adult Classes for All Levels
We now have a home for our dance technique and movement classes at Cyclical Psychotherapy and Movement Collective. We are offering weekly adult/teen classes in Modern/Contemporary, Ballet, and Gentle Movement. Please check our website for the class calendar. All of our classes are for all levels and LGBTQ+, BIPOC, persons with disabilities, all body sizes, and neurodiverse welcoming.
Auditions
New Terrain: A Dance Theatre Showcase
A showcase of original new works by emerging artists in dance theatre, physical theatre, and musical theatre performance.
Process Beginning in Fall 2026 and Performances in Winter 2027
Artist applications, auditions, and more information coming soon!
This is a curated showcase dedicated to supporting emerging artists in dance theatre, physical theatre, and musical theatre. Created as a space for experimentation, collaboration, and artistic development, the concert provides choreographers and performers the opportunity to rehearse, refine, and present original new works before a live audience.
Blending movement, storytelling, and theatrical performance, the evening will highlight fresh voices and innovative perspectives from up-and-coming creators. From intimate physical explorations to dynamic ensemble works, the showcase celebrates the creative process and both emerging and established interdisciplinary performance artists.