
The Florida State University School of Dance will bring new choreography, creative research and artistic collaboration to the stage during its 2026-27 production season, "Unbound."
The season features performances and special events that showcase the range of creative work and inquiry taking place across the School of Dance.
The season opens Oct. 6 with the Tallahassee premiere of "Adele Myers and Dancers: a world gone FABULOUS" at the Nancy Smith Fichter Dance Theatre, presented in partnership with Opening Nights.
"We are especially pleased to have our students featured as part of this Opening Nights performance," said James Frazier, dean of the College of Fine Arts. "The evening will open with a newly commissioned work performed by our senior dance majors. It gives our students the chance to bring their work to a broader audience and gain valuable experience performing alongside professionals."
"Unbound" combines longtime-favorite productions, including Days of Dance in the fall and Evenings of Dance in the spring, with new opportunities for creative exploration. Among this year's additions is the inaugural Meridian Dance Film Festival, a juried event that promises to feature work from filmmakers from around the world.
"This season reveals the depth and range of creative work within our community," said Helanius J. Wilkins, chair of the School of Dance. "At its core, 'Unbound' honors our rich legacy while creating space for reinvention. It invites curiosity, rigorous artistic inquiry and new perspectives while expanding opportunities for collaboration among our students, faculty and distinguished guest artists."
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