RUBBERBAND dances in Miami
Montreal’s RUBBERBAND Dance Company hits The Moss Center on March 21, offering contemporary, athletic choreography Miami audiences can catch this weekend. (broadwayworld.com) The stop is part of a spring tour that blends street‑influenced movement and theater staging. (broadwayworld.com)
The program for the stop features Ever So Slightly Redux, a Victor Quijada work first choreographed in 2018 that reviewers and the company have called “eerily prescient” for its urgent, chaotic energy. (newsbreak.com)) RUBBERBAND was founded in 2002 by Victor Quijada and bills its output as research-driven choreography that fuses break‑dance technique with ballet and dance‑theater under what the company calls the RUBBERBAND Method. (rbdg.ca)) The venue’s ticketing listing shows the performance begins at 8:00 PM and that student tickets are available for $10, with box office discounts noted by the Moss Center. (tickets-smdcac.miamidade.gov)) Ever So Slightly Redux is staged for a cast of roughly ten dancer‑athletes and frames its movement around the push‑pull of modern life—tension, resistance, and release—delivered through Quijada’s signature street‑meets‑ballet vocabulary. (miamiandbeaches.com)) Local programming tied to the engagement includes a Beginner Adult Contemporary Dance class led by RUBBERBAND on the eve of the performance, and the company’s touring calendar also lists recent stops in Tampa and an upcoming showing in Tempe. (tickets-smdcac.miamidade.gov)) Artistic director Victor Quijada has been widely recognized in recent years—he was a 2024 Guggenheim Fellow and has received national and provincial honors, including awards cited in 2025 that underscore the company’s growing international profile. (capas.ca))