'Ascending' (2025) by acclaimed choreographer Crystal Frazier returns to NDTC's 64th Season of Dance. A compelling work that fuses Afro-diasporic movement with contemporary expression, Ascending challenges, uplifts, and inspires through every gesture and every step.
Don't forget to get your tickets for the CCRP NDTC Benefit on Sun 19 July at 5pm. Proceeds to our needy elderly. Tickets @ $4000 available at @kgnbookshop, Bewellers Pharmacy and our head office at 2 Phoenix Avenue. Book via Whatsapp at 8764691944 or [email protected]. 🙏🏼💙
THE National Dance Theatre Company (NDTC) will open its 64th Season of Dance on Friday, July 17, 2026 at the Little Theatre with a tribute benefit performance honouring Musical Director Emerita Marjorie Whylie.
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GERREHBENTA RETURNS!
Rooted in the rhythms, rituals, and resilience of Jamaica's cultural heritage, Gerrehbenta is a powerful celebration of identity, spirituality, and the enduring strength of our people.
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A MASTERPIECE RETURNS
Experience Gerrehbenta, the iconic work by Professor Rex Nettleford, as it takes the stage once again during the National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica's 64th Season of Dance.
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Please support the CCRP NDTC Benefit - Sunday 19 July at 5pm. Tickets available at Kingston Bookshop, Bewellers Pharmacy and our head office at 2 Phoenix Avenue. All proceeds go to our needy elderly. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
As the Company prepares to honour the late reggae icon Jimmy Cliff, the commitment is clear: to preserve the integrity, excellence, and power of Professor Rex Nettleford's original vision while bringing it to life for today's audiences.
This year, the National Dance Theatre Company honours the life, legacy, and immeasurable contribution of reggae legend Jimmy Cliff through the return of Tribute to Cliff, the groundbreaking work choreographed by Professor Rex Nettleford in 1974.
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If this is what it looks like on your screen, imagine experiencing it live. Explosive movement. Unrelenting energy. Breathtaking athleticism.
🎥 Unscathed ( Chor. Troy Powell, 2015)
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Powerful. Athletic. Unforgettable.
Returning to the NDTC stage, 'Unscathed' (2015) by Troy Powell is a work that pushes the boundaries of physicality, resilience, and human determination. Since its premiere in 2015, audiences have been captivated by its energy and intensity.
Warning: Side effects of attending the NDTC Season of Dance may include:
✔ Standing ovations
✔ Goosebumps
✔ Emotional damage (the good kind)
✔ Random conversations beginning with, "Remember that dance?"
✔ Purchasing tickets for a second show
THE COUNTDOWN IS ON!!!
A GLIMPSE INTO THE ORIGINAL
This clip takes us back to where the journey began but what awaits this season is something entirely new. If you loved 'Ash' (2019) before, prepare to experience it in a way you've never seen it. If you've never seen it, NOW is the time.
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FROM THE ASHES, SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY RISES.
Returning to the NDTC stage for the 64th Season of Dance, 'Ash' (2019) by Renée I. McDonald has been reimagined with an expanded cast and fresh artistic possibilities.
Don't miss the National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica's 64th Season of Dance at the Little Theatre, running from July 17 to August 9, 2026.
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ASH RETURNS — REIMAGINED
When Ash first premiered in 2019, it left a lasting impression. Now, choreographer A. McDonald revisits her powerful work with a bold new vision.
THROWBACK TO A CLASSIC
Before it returns to captivate audiences in the 64th Season of Dance, take a journey back to Labess as it first graced the NDTC stage during the Company's 40th Season of Dance in 2002.
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