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  • Fall Fête - Angels & Demons

    Explore one of humankind’s most prevailing fascinations - the afterlife. Featuring a brand-new work by Artistic Director Robert Poe, Ballet 314 also welcomes for the first time ever, guest choreographers, Kristopher Estes-Brown and William Smith.

  • Rewards from Chasing Difficult Dreams

    Kaustuv Mukherjee is a self-taught filmmaker who balances a career in engineering with his passion for cinema. Originally from eastern India, he shares his journey from Boston and Singapore to discovering a creative home in St. Louis, where the warmth of the community inspired him to stay.

    Kaust...

  • The Accused

    Experience the world premiere of The Accused. This harrowing ballet unveils the gripping story of Tituba, the first woman accused in the Salem Witch Trials.

    This triple bill also includes:
    The St. Louis premiere of Lark Ascending - an ASL-inspired ballet by Dance Magazine featured choreographer...

  • Standing Out as a Dancer

    Jenny Battenberg shares her inspiring story from waiting tables to pursuing her passion for dance. From her rural upbringing in Villa Ridge, Missouri, to auditions and training, Jenny takes us inside the challenges and rewards of being a dancer.

    She also discusses her love for choreography, the...

  • An Evening with Kelly Brinkmann

    As a part of the 2025 Dynamic Women's Speaker Series at Liberty Hall in downtown Washington, Missouri, artist, speaker and award-winning author, Kelly Brinkmann, shares insights that inspire women in their careers, aspirations, and creativity.

    Kelly unfolds personal stories, her career experien...

  • Tens Across the Board

    Ballroom culture is now a mainstay in popular culture. Not to be confused with waltzing, swinging, or doing the two-step, ballroom has become a global phenomena.

    It’s championed by Black and brown LGBTQ artists in dance, music, and fashion. We take an in-depth look at the lives of those in the S...

  • Unsuitable

    What if you never gave up on your daydreams? Those dreams that were once so real, gave you the power to create anything you desired and be anyone you wanted to be. Visions you could feel, touch and use to build your own future. But for many of us, they eventually die.

    Society convinces us that ...

  • Bike

    A woman searches for her freedom as she starts her new, lonely, and heavily restricted life as a dependent immigrant in the US.

    About half a million women in the US live life as dependents of their highly regarded, skilled immigrant husbands. More than 90% of these women are college educated. Of...