The American Dance Festival (ADF) is thrilled to announce its 2026 season. Performances will be presented from May 27 to July 25, and educational programs will take place from June 13 to July 25. The season will feature 49 performances by 26 acclaimed dance companies and choreographers, 9 world premieres, 12 ADF commissions, and 13 company/choreographer debuts. ADF celebrates the breadth of modern dance and the extraordinary artists who are pushing boundaries bringing audiences together to experience art in community with others.
“This season tells a powerful story about our rich history and exciting future,” says Jodee Nimerichter, Executive Director of the American Dance Festival. “ADF is a home for dance! It is a commissioner and presenter of world-class, globally influential work and a stage celebrating master works from the dance canon. From engaging with historic landmarks like Mutual Tower in Durham to sustaining decades-long international partnerships that helped shape modern dance in China, ADF’s impact begins here in Durham and extends far beyond North Carolina. This season is dedicated to the late ADF Director Emeritus Charles L. Reinhart and reflects both our history and our future. We’re thrilled to collaborate with an inspiring range of community partners including Carolina Performing Arts, Hayti Heritage Center, and Jewish for Good, among others, this season, reinforcing our commitment to serving as an anchor and catalyst for the arts.”
Opening the festival, Jesse Factor presents a performance paying homage to both Martha Graham and Madonna, all ADF alumni. Deeply inspired by the “High Priestess of Modern Dance” and the “Queen of Pop,” the work bridges tradition and popular culture. As the Martha Graham Dance Company marks its 100th anniversary, the tribute highlights ADF’s extraordinary legacy, connecting a modern dance pioneer, a global pop icon, and a contemporary choreographer. The fun will continue with an after-show dance party.
The Mark Morris Dance Group and Music Ensemble returns to ADF on the July 4th weekend with Dances to American Music, a vibrant celebration of the rich tapestry of American music and dance. Featuring choreography by the legendary Mark Morris, this program highlights music by iconic American composers in a celebration of the nation’s 250th anniversary.
Other returning companies include Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company, Pilobolus, and the Paul Taylor Dance Company.
ADF’s global influence is evident in an extraordinary international collaboration between Shen Wei Dance Arts and China’s first modern dance company, Guangdong Modern Dance Company. In 1986, through ADF’s International Choreographers Workshop and Institutional Linkages Program, Charles and Stephanie Reinhart began a cultural exchange with Yang Meiqi, Director of the Guangdong Dance Academy in Guangzhou. Together, they established a modern dance program that brought American choreographer-teachers to China, equipping dancers to develop modern dance rooted in their own culture. In 1991, the first graduating class of that three-year program formed the Guangdong Modern Dance Company, with Shen Wei as a founding member. His 20th appearance at ADF with this historic company marks a powerful full-circle moment in ADF’s international legacy, and it also marks 30 years since Shen Wei’s first work appeared at ADF. Several works this season, including the new ADF-commissioned work by Shen Wei, will pay tribute to Charles’ legacy and dedication to consistently supporting new work by some of our most prolific choreographers.
A site-specific work takes on historic resonance at Mutual Tower, where director/choreographer and site-artist Stephan Koplowitz will create a performance honoring the building’s legacy and architecture. He discovered the building and its incredible history during a recent visit to Durham. Built in 1968 as a symbol of Durham’s “Black Wall Street,” Mutual Tower was home to NC Mutual and stood as a powerful hub of African-American business and financial leadership. The new work engages with this iconic space, linking past and present while contributing to its ongoing restoration and cultural revival.
The annual Footprints program bridges ADF’s performance series and its Summer Dance Intensive. The result is a brilliant evening of ADF-commissioned world premieres performed by ADF students. This year’s choreographers are Ephrat Asherie, Stephen Koplowitz, Vincent E. Thomas, and Keith A. Thompson. The annual Made in NC program features four world premieres of ADF commissions by North Carolina artists. This year’s artists include Tracey Durbin, Jabu Graybeal, Courtney Liu, and Amanda K. Miller.
With a legacy spanning 93 years, the American Dance Festival has served as a premier institution for modern dance, attracting artists, audiences, and thousands of students worldwide. ADF fosters innovation by nurturing new works, offering intensive training, and supporting artists at all career stages. ADF has served as a laboratory for experimentation and innovation by promoting the creation of new works and collaborations, educating generations of dancers through intensive training programs, presenting live and screen dance to the public, and developing humanities and international exchange programs.
2026 festival performances will be presented at Page Auditorium, Reynolds Industries Theater, von der Heyden Studio Theater, The Carolina Theatre, Jewish for Good, Mutual Tower, and ADF’s Scripps Dance Studios in Durham. Tickets go on sale on Tuesday, May 5th and can be purchased through ADF’s website or the Duke University Box Office. More detailed information about performances, venues, tickets, and more is available at americandancefestival.org.

