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June 2-3: Frit and Frat Fuller’s Kin Dance Company, Highways Performance Space, Santa Monica.
June 2-4: Donna Sternberg and Dancers, Strub Theatre, Loyola Marymount University.
June 3: Multi-company “Ramayana” festival, Thorne Hall, Occidental College.
* Multi-company “Los Angeles Dance Invitational,” Wilshire-Ebell Theatre.
* Maria Bodmann’s “Alice in the Shadows,” Berth 75, Ports O’ Call Village, San Pedro.
June 10-11: Michael Mizerany, Los Angeles Theatre Center.
June 11: American Repertory Dance Company, Brand Library, Glendale.
* Rebecca Juliet Lazier, Highways Performance Space, Santa Monica.
* Djanbazian Dance Company, Descanso Gardens.
June 16-17: “This Is Nureyev!” film festival, Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
June 16-17, 23-24: Rachel Rosenthal, Los Angeles Theatre Center.
June 16-18: Melinda Ring, Los Angeles Theatre Center.
June 17: “Iranian Motifs” by AVAZ International Dance Theatre, Birmingham High Performing Arts Center, Van Nuys.
* “Wrestling Rhythms,” Fowler Museum, UCLA.
June 21-22, 25: Bolshoi Ballet in “Don Quixote,” Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
June 22: Dance by Neil Greenberg, Skirball Cultural Center, West L.A.
June 22, 25: “Rita Goes to Hell” with Rosanna Gamson/World Wide, MacGowan Hall, UCLA.
June 23: “Visions From the Vedas” with Ramaa Bharadvaj and the Angahara Ensemble, Japan America Theatre, Little Tokyo.
June 23-24: Bolshoi Ballet in “Romeo and Juliet,” Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.
June 23-24, 30, July 1: Ilaan Egeland’s “In One Day,” Highways Performance Space, Santa Monica.
June 25: Del Monte Flamenco and Anjani’s Kathak Dance of India in “Fiery Flamenco,” Hollywood Bowl.
June 27-29: Bolshoi Ballet in “Don Quixote,” Orange County Performing Arts Center.
June 29-30: Oguri, Los Angeles Theatre Center.
June 30-July 2: Bolshoi Ballet in “Romeo and Juliet,” Orange County Performing Arts Center.
July 5: Dance Kaleidoscope noontime teaser, Watercourt, California Plaza, downtown.
* Jazz Tap Ensemble and Harold Nicholas: Jazz Bakery, Culver City.
July 5-8: “Summer Tap Fest 2000,” Conjunctive Points Dance Center, Culver City.
July 7: Liam Harney’s Irish Dance Company, Redlands Bowl.
July 8: Jazz Tap Ensemble in a tribute to the Nicholas Brothers, John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, Hollywood.
July 9: Tap festival finale and party, Ramada Hotel, Culver City.
July 13-15: Tere O’Connor Dance, Center Stage Theatre, Santa Barbara.
July 14-15: Dance Kaleidoscope programs 1 and 2, Luckman Fine Arts Complex, Cal State L.A.
July 15-16: Rangoli Foundation in “Ramayana,” Los Angeles Theatre Center (July 15) and Madrid Theatre, Canoga Park (July 16).
July 20: Doug Elkins Dance Company, Lobero Theatre, Santa Barbara.
July 21: State Street Ballet, Redlands Bowl.
July 22: Dance Kaleidoscope program 3, Japan America Theatre, Little Tokyo.
* Ramaa Bharadvaj and the Angahara Ensemble, Watercourt, California Plaza.
July 23: Dance Kaleidoscope program 4, John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, Hollywood.
* “Lovesickness” with Rosanna Gamson/World Wide, Skirball Cultural Center, West L.A.
July 27: [Mark] Dendy Dance and Theatre, Lobero Theatre, Santa Barbara.
July 29: Winifred Harris’ “In Soul We Mate,” John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, Hollywood.
July 30: Kennelly Irish Dancers in “Celtic Journeys,” Hollywood Bowl.
Aug. 5: Lula Washington’s Youth Dance Ensemble and Dance Theatre, John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, Hollywood.
Aug. 12: Blue Palm in “Childhood,” John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, Hollywood.
Aug. 13: Ballet Folklorico del Pacifico, John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, Hollywood.
Aug. 15: Marla Bingham Contemporary Ballet, Redlands Bowl.
Aug. 17-19: “BalletFest 2000” at the Luckman Fine Arts Complex, Cal State L.A.
Aug. 22-23: Company Jant Bi of Senegal in “Le Coq est Mort,” Watercourt, California Plaza.
Aug. 25-26: Members of National Ballet of Spain in “Spirit of the Gypsies,” Hollywood Bowl.
Aug. 26: Danza Floricanto/USA and Los Folkoristas, John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, Hollywood.
Sept. 1-3: San Francisco Ballet in “Tchaikovsky Spectacular,” Hollywood Bowl.
Sept. 2: L.A. Modern Dance and Ballet in “Twelve Dancing Princesses,” John Anson Ford Amphitheatre, Hollywood.
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