two dancers on stage - a man on his knees reaches up to a woman with one leg upraised

Collage Dance Collective 'Rise' and 'Their Eyes Were Watching God'

10 a.m. (school show) and 7:30 p.m. (public show) Friday, November 14, 2025 | Yardley Hall

School show tickets start at $5.
Public show tickets start at $25.

Season ticket packages on sale May 5, 2025.
Individual shows on sale June 16, 2025.

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The dynamic program of mixed repertory features “Their Eyes Were Watching God,” a neoclassical ballet co-choreographed by company cofounder and artistic director Kevin Thomas and Amy Hall Garner, inspired by the Zora Neale Hurston novel of the same name once heralded as "one of the 100 best novels" by TIME magazine.


Rooted in the heartland of Memphis, Tennessee, Collage Dance Collective embodies the greatness of American dance and is at the national forefront of inspiring the growth and diversity of ballet. Collage’s meteoric rise over the last decade is fueled by its dynamic programming, virtuosic company artists, and its talent for presenting what the Albany Times Union called “ballet made utterly, gorgeously human.”

Collage Dance Collective was recently named a Southern Cultural Treasure by South Arts and the Ford Foundation and is one of the 50 largest ballet companies in the nation.