OUR HERSTORY
TEDxChicago Reflection: Artivism on a Global Stage
At TEDxChicago 2025, Red Clay Dance Company carried the energy of our sold‑out world premiere of Freedom Square: The Black Girlhood Altar to a new audience. Performing at the Harris Theater for Music & Dance under the theme “The Future is Human,” we shared an excerpt of the piece—a living altar honoring Black girls and women. Vershawn Sanders‑Ward reflects on the power of bringing our Artivism to this prestigious platform and expanding our reach to global changemakers
Chicago Performs Reflection: Making Space at the MCA
Our Chicago Performs debut at the Museum of Contemporary Art was more than a performance—it was a homecoming and an act of visibility. We premiered Freedom Square: The Black Girlhood Altar, a love letter to Black girlhood and womanhood that sold out both nights and transformed the MCA stage into a living altar of memory, power, and community.
Summer Tour Reflections, Part 3: A Full-Circle Homecoming
This summer, Red Clay Dance Company took our Artivism from Chicago to the East Coast, performing at Jacob’s Pillow and The Yard for the very first time. For Founder & Artistic Director Vershawn Sanders-Ward, it was more than a debut—it was a full-circle journey back to the place where Red Clay’s story began. From legendary stages to historic communities, her reflection captures the milestones, emotions, and unforgettable moments that shaped our 2025 Summer Tour.
Summer Tour Reflections, Part 2: Roots and Return at The Yard
Part 2 of our Summer Tour series takes us to Martha’s Vineyard, where Red Clay Dance Company returned to The Yard for a two-week residency. For Founder & Artistic Director Vershawn Sanders-Ward, it was a full-circle moment nearly 20 years in the making. Through rehearsals, performances, and powerful community exchanges, our time at The Yard deepened our roots and expanded our vision for the future.
Summer Tour Reflections, Part 1: Dancing Legacy at Jacob’s Pillow
Red Clay Dance Company made its historic debut at Jacob’s Pillow this summer, bringing Artivism to one of the most iconic stages in the world. Hear directly from our Touring Company members as they reflect on the power, presence, and purpose behind this unforgettable performance.
Spring Concert Series 16 Explores Identity, Resilience, and Transformation
In April 2025, Red Clay Dance Company presented 16, a Spring Concert Series at the Dance Center of Columbia College Chicago featuring a world premiere by Bebe Miller and a reimagined work by Vershawn Sanders-Ward.
Winter Intensive 2025 at the University of Texas at Austin
In January 2025, Red Clay Dance Company hosted Winter Intensive at the University of Texas at Austin, offering dancers an immersive, three-day experience rooted in African diasporic dance, Artivism, and company repertory.
Kwanzaa Celebration Fundraiser Honors Artivism and Community Power
On December 20, 2024, Red Clay Dance Company hosted a Kwanzaa Celebration fundraiser marking the culmination of the Making The Artivist® apprenticeship, centering self-determination, collective responsibility, and cooperative economics through artistic practice.
Turning Points: Red Clay Dance Company’s Fall Concert Series at the Logan Center
In October 2024, Red Clay Dance Company returned to the Logan Center stage with Turning Points, a Fall concert series featuring Afro-contemporary works by Lela Aisha Jones, Amansu Eason, and Artistic Director Vershawn Sanders-Ward.
Red Clay Dance Company Debuts at Harris Theater for La Femme Dance Festival 2024
On March 14–16, 2024, Red Clay Dance Company presented its landmark performances at the Harris Theater for Music and Dance as part of La Femme Dance Festival — a three-day celebration of women choreographers of the Black/African Diaspora, featuring legendary choreographer Fatima Robinson and multiple world premieres.
