Whether you’ve been with us for years or are discovering Chamber Dance Project for the first time, this season celebrates the artists, collaborations, and creative spirit that make these performances unlike anything else in Washington, D.C.  Join us June 24–27 for a season that brings it all together while celebrating Diane’s extraordinary legacy.Â
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An Iconic Season That Defines Chamber Dance Project | June 24-27Â
Woolly Mammoth Theatre CompanyÂ
641 D ST NW, Washington, DC 20004
This event is not a production of Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company.Â
“Murmurs” choreographed by William Moore; photo: Alexander Sargent
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This June, we invite you into a season that feels especially meaningful, a rare opportunity to experience the essence of Chamber Dance Project in a single program.
The June 2026 season brings together beloved repertoire Berceuse, Book of Stones, Chant, and Ramblin’ Suite that have shaped our artistic identity, alongside a world premiere Murmur. As always, dancers perform just steps away from our quartet and the Tony-award winning Red Clay Ramblers, making the connection between music and movement vivid, immediate, and alive.
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An Iconic Season That Defines Chamber Dance Project | June 24-27Â
Woolly Mammoth Theatre CompanyÂ
641 D ST NW, Washington, DC 20004
This event is not a production of Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company.Â
“Murmur” choreographed by William Moore with Noah Parets; photo: Alexander Sarget
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“As I stepped back and looked at the season, I realized—perhaps intuitively—that we’re building something almost iconic. It reflects my career as a whole, with a little from every chapter and from the values I’ve tried to promote over the years.” — Artistic Director Diane Coburn Bruning
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An Iconic Season That Defines Chamber Dance Project | June 24-27Â
Woolly Mammoth Theatre CompanyÂ
641 D ST NW, Washington, DC 20004
This event is not a production of Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company.
“Murmur” Choreographed by William Moore with Cecily Khuner; photo: Alexander Sargent
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The Beauty of Berceuse đź’«
This duet has moved audiences since its debut in 1994. Our June Season will be no different.
Tickets avail now at the link in our bio. Don’t miss the experience. 🎟️✨
“Berceuse” choreographed by Diane Coburn Bruning with Luz San Miguel and Davit Hovhannisyan.
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Apprentice Dancer Fulton Heisler Joins Us This June! đź’«
Fulton Heisler grew up in Loveland Ohio. At ten years old he began dancing at Ballet Tech of Ohio. Beginning in 2021 he attended the Rock School for Dance Education with a full scholarship under the direction of Peter Stark. Fulton just completed his freshman year at George Mason University School of Dance. This is his first season with Chamber Dance Project.
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A Conversation with Founding Artistic Director Diane Coburn Bruning. đź’«
Before retiring in June, Diane Coburn Bruning will sit down and answer Chamber Dance Project members and audience’s questions about her career. Don’t miss this one night only event. 💥
📆 Thursday, May 14th
⏰ 6:30-8:30pm
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Members, email tessa[@]chamberdance.org to reserve your two complimentary passes.
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Seeing Red đź’Ąđź’«
Our last June season brought Ulysses Dove’s electric work “Red Angels” to Chamber Dance Project. This powerful piece thrilled audiences. ✨
Don’t miss our upcoming June Season to see what else is in store. Tickets available at the link in our bio. 🎟️💫
“Red Angels” choreographed by Ulysses Dove with Tamako Miyazaki, Peter Mazurowski, Crystal Serrano, and Patric Palkens.
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Watch Murmur come to life đź’«
This June, guest choreographer William Moore will premiere the full work of Murmur with Chamber Dance Project.
Don’t miss this innovative piece June 24th-27th. Click the link in our bio for tickets today. 🎟️💫
“Murmur” choreographed by William Moore.
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Since its beginnings, Chamber Dance Project has brought together world-class musicians and dancers to collaborate in real time—blurring boundaries between sound and movement.
What started as an innovative idea has grown into a celebrated artistic platform, known for its original works and it’s commitment to keeping both dance and live music deeply connected. 🎻✨
Want to learn more and join today? Click the link in our bio.
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Chamber Dance Project is a project-based company based in Washington D.C. offering work to professional ballet dancers during their layoff periods. Founded by award-winning choreographer, Diane Coburn Bruning, we perform new and contemporary ballets with live music.
Please send your resume and video reel of classical and contemporary work to: [email protected].
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