Dec 3-12, 2026 ⸺ Mutual Dance Theatre in Up-Close ’26 – Mutual Dance Theatre and Arts Centers
Take it from past audiences: Up-Close sells out annually for good reason

"Jaw is still on the floor. Beautiful beautiful humans and choreography."

"The most intense performance in my experience"


Mutual Dance Theatre: Up-Close '26

December 3-12, 2026 at the Mutual Arts Studio in Hartwell

Surround yourself in an enrapturing modern dance experience

Up-Close is Mutual Dance Theatre's own resident company, performing in the round, inches from the audience. Every seat is a front-row seat, and past audiences describe it as immersive, immediate, and unforgettable.An audience favorite and quickly sold-out every year, Up-Close is not your typical dance performance. In the converted rehearsal studio, audience members can feel the movement through the floor, hear the breaths, and be part of the action of experimental, long-form works.This year's program features two heavy-hitters: a second look at |S|P|A|C|E| created during the COVID pandemic and a new commission from the beloved Countess V. Winfrey.Tickets are limited: this is the only chance all season to see Mutual Dance Theatre's resident company this close, breath and step within reach! One audience member shared, "I love the intimacy of the studio black box. Proximity to the dancers creates a palpable level of connection to their movement and emotion. This is unlike any other theater."Want to know more? See more? Join our email list here for deep insights, videos, photo, artist profiles, and more. You can also follow MDT on Instagram or Facebook.

Steven P. Evans

Steven P. Evans |S|P|A|C|E| features a floor-to-ceiling curtain of translucent plastic that divides the room — and the audience — in two. Made during the isolation of 2020, |S|P|A|C|E| poses questions about distance, misunderstanding, and the ways we mask and separate from one another. In a season built around what we inherit and what persists, this look back lands with resonance. |S|P|A|C|E| was one of our earliest experiments in the immersive format at the Hartwell studio: we divide the audience, bring them together, and collectively feel the whir of the air stirred by massive pieces of plastic that both obscure and transmute.

Countess V. Winfrey

Countess V. Winfrey is not only a newly appointed associate artistic director with Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, but a Mutual Dance Theatre favorite. Back for a second commission in this unique format, Winfrey’s first Up-Close Work (Somewhere, They Freed Themselves) received palpable audience praise and was described by one viewer as her opus. Another audience member wrote, “each person in my party was hit hard.” Winfrey’s new piece arrives at the height of her career, culminating after 14 years of performing, choreographing, and mentoring.


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MASTERCLASS FOR DANCERS

Saturday, December 5, 2026, 12-1:30pm
For experienced dancers, learn parts of |S|P|A|C|E| in the very performance room with Steven P. Evans, choreographer! $20 pre-registered. $25 day-of. [REGISTRATION COMING SOON!]

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETATION

Saturday, December 12, 2027 performance
Please inform the ushers of your need for a clear sight-line to the interpreter.


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December 3-12, 2026

Immersive, surprising, and human

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Mutual Dance Theatre in Modern Mix '27

April 30 – May 1, 2027

Stunning talent in a tour-de-force of new and canon MDT works

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for experienced dancers

Repertory MasterclasswithSteven P. Evans

Dancers: learn an excerpt from |S|P|A|C|E| in the space with choreographer Steven P. Evans! Artistic Director Jeanne Mam-Luft will observe.

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Saturday, December 5, 202612-1:30pmMutual Arts Center Hartwell Studio$20 pre-registered, $25 day-of registrationsCapped at 25 students

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Mutual Dance Theatre is our resident company who — as opposed to our out-of-town guest presentations — creates and produces work year-round here in Cincinnati. Meet the company and choreographers of Modern Mix ’27.

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Choreographers

Countess V. Winfrey

Countess V. Winfrey, a native of Nashville, TN, was recently promoted from company member and rehearsal director to Associate Artistic Director Dayton Contemporary Dance Company. Winfrey has spent 13 seasons building a career as performer, creator, and mentor. She has danced works by historically significant choreographers including Ulysses Dove, Talley Beatty, Rennie Harris, Paul Taylor, Dwight Rhoden (Complexions Dance), Donald McKayle, Ray Mercer (Lion King and PHILADANCO! choreographer in residence), and Ronald K. Brown (EVIDENCE Dance). Countess has performed in Bermuda, China, Kazakhstan, and Russia, including halls like Moscow’s Bolshoi Theater (2018), Lincoln Center (2019), The Joyce Theater (2020, 2024), and the American Dance Festival (2018, 2025). She attended the University of Memphis and also performed with ClancyWorks Dance Company (Washington, DC). Countess returns to Mutual Dance Theatre with a second commission: her first, “Somewhere, They Found Freedom” resonated with audiences so strongly that one viewer commented it should be considered “her opus.”

Steven P. Evans

Steven P. Evans joined Mutual Dance Theatre when it was MamLuft&Co. Dance in 2014. During 3 seasons as a Company Member, Evans’ talent was quickly apparent: he performed lead roles and heavily contributed choreography in Artistic Director Jeanne Mam-Luft’s canon of works including /SHIFT/, Maps, and Memoriam. After starring The Double by Susan Honer, an evening-length work based on the eponymous Dostoevsky novella, Honer led the creation of seminal company works The Tragedy of Time (which premiered at the Cincinnati Art Museum in conjunction with the WWI Centennial) and Double|Sided (which premiered at the Clifton Cultural Arts Center to sold-out audiences). As a Company Member, Evans also collaborated with Dutch sound artist, Allard Van Hoorn through a partnership with the Contemporary Arts Center. Beginning in 2020, Evans led the Company as Director whilst creating new stageworks. Evans hails originally from Cincinnati, Ohio. He received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Performance and Choreography at Ohio University, as well as a Master of Business Administration from Indiana Wesleyan University. While at Ohio University, he was the recipient of the Undergraduate Student Enhancement Award and the College of Fine Arts Creative Research Award for his project “Improvisational Dance: Performance Development, Exploration, and Movement Stylization.” Evans apprenticed with Sean Curran Company in New York City in 2012.

Performers

Jack FederinkoGUEST ARTIST
Sean FergusonGUEST ARTIST
Linda Garza
Julia Gundzik
Kaleigh Hampton
Celeste Kennington
Caroline Nymberg
Hannah Williamson

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