The University of Arizona School of Dance opened its 2024-25 season over the weekend with its annual "Fall for Dance" showcase.
The performance spotlights the school's diverse dance styles and features choreography from Emmy Award-winning guest choreographer Tyce Diorio.
UA School of Dance Director Duane Cyrus brought in Diorio toΒ work with students for several weeks at the beginning of the semester.
University of Arizona Dance opens it season with "Fall for Dance" this weekend.Β
"Fall for Dance" runs through Sunday, Nov. 17 at theΒ Stevie Eller Dance Theatre, 1737 E. University Blvd. on the UA campus. Performances are at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and 1:30 p.m. Sunday. Saturday showings are at both 1:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. There is no performance Nov. 15.
Tickets are $38 for adults, with discounts for military and seniors; $15 for students through dance.arizona.edu.
The season also includes:
"Pulse: Student Spotlight," Dec. 5-8
"Dance Visions," Jan. 29, with students and guest artists
"Student Success Scholarship Series," Feb. 20-23
"Dance Springs Eternal," April 10-20
"Emerge: Student Spotlight," May 1-4
"MFA Thesis Concert," May 9-10
University of Arizona Dance opens its 2024-25 season this weekend with "Fall for Dance."



