Join us for a dreamy evening of dance performances at the Crown Uptown Theater and make it a night to remember. The evening will include new work and repertory by Artistic Director Regina Klenjoski, a new work by guest choreographer Denise Celestin.
RKDC is excited to be in the studio working towards the creation of a new work “The Golden Apple.” We are exploring the subject of ecology through themes in a little known Macedonian fairytale “The Boy Who Hid in the Golden Apple.” The process is lead by RKDC’s Artistic Director and Choreographer Regina Klenjoski with dancers/performers Aviance Battles, Caleb Faer, Elleigh McClelland, Tim Portwood, Rile Reavis, and Rhiannon Vieyra.
RKDC will be performing Emoticons at the Emerson Spring to Dance Festival 2022 in St. Louis on May 29 at 7:30pm.
RKDC premieres a new work by choreographer and Artistic Director Regina Klenjoski, “The Multiplicity of Us.” The dance work features a collaboration with British composer Aurelie Webb and performances by Wichita professional dancers Aviance Battles, Elleigh McClelland, Rhiannon Vieyra, and Rile Reavis.
Art Together at Mark Arts is a free monthly event for families to create and appreciate art. Join us as RKDC facilitates an interactive performance celebrating women through poetry and movement.
We are excited and inspired by the community partnership between Regina Klenjoski Dance Company and Andover Dance Academy! This partnership is designed to support and promote all levels of dance experience in our community.
Regina Klenjoski Dance Company is excited to share Duets for My Valentine on Saturday, February 12 at 8:00 pm, in celebration of Valentine’s Day! Join us for a dreamy evening of dance performances at the Crown Uptown Theater and make it a night to remember. The evening will include new work and repertory by Artistic Director Regina Klenjoski, a new work, “Shades of Love,” by guest choreographer Tristian Griffin from Kansas City, and “InsideOut” by Nick Johnson, former director of WSU’s Dance Program.
Third time’s a charm… it has been a bumpy road back to the theatre, but we have persevered. After two separate incidents halted our production of “Far From Home” we are even more determined and excited to share this important work with you! See it Wednesday, Dec. 8th at Sebits Auditorium on the campus of Friends University, Wichita, KS.
Music, dance, and poetry, all come together in a captivating live performance of DUST AND IONS, with a portion of proceeds going to help the children of Lebanon and Wichita.
Join us for an opportunity to witness two versions of Regina Klenjoski’s choreography for US. Experience the original version, which was created as a dance film, staged and shot in a downtown Wichita parking garage, then see its evolution as Regina reimagined and restructured it for a vastly different outdoor space in the gardens of Botanica.
RKDC has partnered with Botanica to premiere two new works, Radical Joy and US, in the gorgeous gardens this spring. Radical Joy examines the importance of cultivating joyfulness in our lives. Through an exploration of hidden joy, unbridled joy, and childhood joy, you will be treated to luscious, expansive movement performed by Elleigh McClelland, Max Mayerle, Heather Eilerts, and Rhiannon Vieyra. US is a continued development of a short dance film that premiered in Duets for My Valentine last February.
Duets for My Valentine is a collection of dance films exploring the multifaceted ‘dueting’ that exists in our world through our relationships with others, with ourselves, and with the things we love most.
RKDC invites you to join us this Thursday to view “Stronger Together,” a new dance film inspired by the artistry, grace, and strength of these women: Aviance Battles, Kamela Eaton, Elizabeth Eckford, and Christina Jackson. Artistic Director, Regina Klenjoski, will be chatting with dancer Aviance Battles about her experience in the piece and the inspiration for this work.
RKDC invites you to join us this Thursday to view “Stronger Together,” a new dance film inspired by the artistry, grace, and strength of these women: Aviance Battles, Kamela Eaton, Elizabeth Eckford, and Christina Jackson. Artistic Director, Regina Klenjoski, will be chatting with dancer Aviance Battles about her experience in the piece and the inspiration for this work.
Dance is an art form like no other. There’s something magical about watching dancers glide around the stage exuding grace and power, telling a story with their movement.
Nobody knows this better than Regina Klenjoski, Choreographer and Art Director of the Regina Klenjoski Dance Company (RKDC). Regina has created a new dance theater performance to share a story very near-and-dear to her own heart: the story of how her parents immigrated to America from Macedonia more than 50 years ago.
Regina Klenjoski Dance Company is proud to present their “Duets for My Valentine” Event on Friday, February 14th in celebration of Valentine’s Day! Join us for a romantic evening of dinner, drinks, dessert and dance performances at the Crown Uptown Theater and make it a night to remember.