April 4 | Great Barrington, MA | 7–8:30pm

Parsons Dance returns to the Berkshires with their signature moves. The New York–based company, founded by choreographer David Parsons, has built an international reputation on their athleticism, clarity, and energy.

This evening program (one of two performances that day) spans decades of the company’s repertory, from early works like "Caught"—still a technical marvel built around strobe-lit jumps—to more recent pieces that expand the group’s vocabulary. The lineup also includes "Takademe," a longtime audience favorite known for its rhythmic complexity, alongside newer works that continue to test the limits of ensemble precision. 

Tickets range from $40 to $70, with discounts for members and younger audiences.

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Jamie Larson
After a decade of writing for RI (along with many other publications and organizations) Jamie took over as editor in 2025. He has a masters in journalism from NYU, a wonderful wife, two kids and a Carolina dog named Zelda.