Contemporary Dance Choreography Festival

Contemporary Dance Choreography Festival Orlando's professional Contemporary Dance Choreography Festival bringing together emerging and established choreographers in the field.

Festival opportunities include audition, master classes, networking with global dance artists and performance!

Get Your Tickets Orlando! Sunday, July 26th 7:30pm | Orlando Family Stage$20 Link in Bio* Global contemporary choreograp...
05/18/2026

Get Your Tickets Orlando!
Sunday, July 26th 7:30pm | Orlando Family Stage
$20 Link in Bio*
Global contemporary choreographers come together to share their work at the 2026 CDC Fest!
Complimentary wine and beer during pre/post show in lobby*
Show roughly 1 hour 15 min with No intermission*
NO babies/infants please. Children must be able to sit still in their seats during the show.

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Come dance with us at CDC Fest this summer!! Saturday, July 25th: Orlando12:30pm AUDITION (already announced) 2-3pm Joel...
05/13/2026

Come dance with us at CDC Fest this summer!!
Saturday, July 25th: Orlando
12:30pm AUDITION (already announced)

2-3pm Joel Aguilera Master Class
3:15-4:15pm Elizabeth Karpov Master Class
4:30-5:30pm Meagan & Taylor Master Class
🌟 Get Registered before spots fill! Link with all info and registration details in bio and on website 🌟
BIOS BELOW:

Joel Aguilera is a Houston-based choreographer, educator, and Olympic breaking coach. He holds an MFA from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
and a BFA in Dance from the University of Houston. His performance career spans global stages, from NBC appearances with Snoop Dogg to international touring in Paris, Albania, South Korea, and Montenegro. Aguilera
has performed alongside artists including Lil’ Wayne, Pitbull, and multi–Grammy Award–winning Arturo O’Farrill & the Afro Latin Jazz Orchestra, and most recently coached athletes in breaking for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Aguilera currently teaches at the University of Houston, San Jacinto College, and studios across the city, continuing to bridge communities and elevate
underrepresented voices through movement.

Elizabeth Karpov is a movement artist and emerging choreographer based in Winter Garden, FL. With a B.F.A. in Dance, Elizabeth is an independent, project-based movement artist who also currently dances with D’Vorah Dance Arts and 3rd Space Dance. Elizabeth’s current curiosity as a choreographer lies in ongoing conversations, interruptions, arguments, and questioning out loud. Her choreography is concept-driven and rooted in the curiosity and nuances in perception.

First meeting at SUNY Purchase Conservatory of Dance, Meagan Ahern and Georgia Taylor found a shared passion for composition and dance theater. Together, they like to move and jest. Every Tuesday since 2021, they collaboratively generate phrasework with each other, and sometimes friends. They now share a brain, a movement style, and an efficient strategy to create material.

Photos of Elizabeth Karpov by Gracie May
Photos of Joel Aguilera owned by company
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05/11/2026

REGISTRATION IS OPEN!! ⭐️
Come join us for the 2026 CDC Fest Audition and Master Class series on Saturday, July 25th!
12:30-1:45pm Audition for opening number of the show
2-5:30pm 3 Contemporary Master Classes

All info, requirements, payment likes, location and details can be found on the registration form on website or bio.

Audition is FREE
Master Classes $20 each (most people take all 3)
Teachers will announced SOON!

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CDC Fest Artistic Director, McClaine T Gonzales will be choreographing the closing number of the 2026 CDC Fest Performan...
05/06/2026

CDC Fest Artistic Director, McClaine T Gonzales will be choreographing the closing number of the 2026 CDC Fest Performance.

Title of work: “Mirror, Mirror…”
Description: Inspired by Silvia Plath’s poem, “Mirror,” in conjunction with the truths and lies we tell ourselves as we look into the mirror. This work will take on three different perspectives of the mirror and its relationship to conceptual “beauty.”

McClaine endeavors to create work about the human experience with a strong interest in exploring feminist narratives.
“I am most interested in exposing sociopolitical issues, and the emotionalism of humanity in its most raw state. By raw, I mean the bare and instinctive human qualities that can be expressed by the body through movement and sound. I continually investigate the power of the human voice and the effect it has on movement. My intent is to combine the power of gesture, spoken word, humor, and physical movement to present abstract yet narrative work. The challenge is to manifest the intimacy of the human experience, and yet still sustain the kinetic volume in the movement vocabulary. My goal is to present an amalgam of language, dance, and visual imagery in effort to forge an intimate yet conversational quality of theatrical performance.”

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Announcing our 2026 CDC Fest Guest Choreographer, Sidney Choothesa  !!!!!She will be leading the audition at this year’s...
05/04/2026

Announcing our 2026 CDC Fest Guest Choreographer, Sidney Choothesa !!!!!
She will be leading the audition at this year’s Festival to be selected for her opening number of the show!

ALL INFORMATION listed on registration form, link below an in bio!
Once you are registered, we will reach out to confirm details as we get closer to date! Please check to make sure you are available for all requirements both Saturday and Sunday if auditioning.

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Introducing 2026 CDC Fest Choreographer, Yadi ZHANG  Born in SHANGHAI, CHINATravelling to CDC Fest from BostonTitle of w...
04/29/2026

Introducing 2026 CDC Fest Choreographer, Yadi ZHANG


Born in SHANGHAI, CHINA
Travelling to CDC Fest from Boston

Title of work: UTOPIA
Brief description of work:
Utopia is a quiet journey between reality and imagination.
Beneath a pink and violet sky, dancers cross an invisible bridge, searching for a world filled with warmth, light, and innocence.
What begins as a dream of a perfect place slowly transforms into a realization:
utopia is not a distant land, but a fragile space that lives within the human heart.

First, third, fifth photo by Vic Zhang

Introducing 2026 Co-Choreographers, Meagan Ahern   & Georgia Taylor  Born in the San Francisco Bay Area and Louisville, ...
04/27/2026

Introducing 2026 Co-Choreographers, Meagan Ahern & Georgia Taylor

Born in the San Francisco Bay Area and Louisville, Kentucky
Travelling to CDC Fest from Brooklyn, New York

Title of work:
if only there was another…

Brief description of work:
*two hazmat-ed individuals enter with an egg carton encasing a singular egg*
oh look....an egg! we haven’t seen one of those in years. this could be the last one on earth. hope nothing happens to it....

Photos by Brennan Murphy

Introducing 2026 CDC Fest Choreographer, Hattie Haggard Gobble   Born in Plano, TexasTravelling to CDC Fest fromChicago,...
04/22/2026

Introducing 2026 CDC Fest Choreographer, Hattie Haggard Gobble

Born in Plano, Texas
Travelling to CDC Fest fromChicago, Illinois

Title of work: Speaky Speaky

Brief description of work:
Friends teach, confide, tease, celebrate, follow and lead one another. Speaky Speaky aims to draw out the observable dynamics of kinship. Whether through tension or laughter, words or gestures, there is always something to bond a group of people together to form a closer relationship.

First 2 stage photos by .8_8.e
Remaining stage photos by Kristie Kahns

Introducing 2026 CDC Fest Choreographer, Elizabeth Karpov   Local choreographer in Winter Garden, FLTitle of work: Reel ...
04/20/2026

Introducing 2026 CDC Fest Choreographer, Elizabeth Karpov

Local choreographer in Winter Garden, FL

Title of work: Reel it in and handle with care

Brief description of work:
This duet employs text and movement to dive into a complicated competition between two fishermen. Negotiation, duality, dependency, and trust are discussed, and eventually confronted with the selfishness of human survival. These hungry fishermen use a bow and arrow to catch fish, rather than patiently and peacefully waiting for bait to attract a successful catch. “That’s not how it works” is a phrase repeated in a voice of frustration and confusion in competition when success doesn’t come with their own method. They explore how it SHOULD work and how it could be when working together and by the book, but reality sets in shortly after. The pursuit of the biggest fish is presented in a comedic manner. The piece concludes when one uses the weapon against the other to eliminate the competition, once trust has been earned. A dynamic that was once a peaceful, fair, and even a silly game ends with one winner.

Stage shots by Ansa du Toit
Headshot by Gracie May Photography

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