HubChat: A conversation with Charles Askegard
Overview
HubChat: A conversation with Charles Askegard
Come join us for an exciting evening at Performance Garage where we will be hosting a special event featuring a conversation with Charles Askegard, our DanceVisions resident artist. Moderated by Beatrice Jona Affron, Music Director of Philadelphia Ballet, the conversation will explore the legacy and impact of composers Florence Price and William Grant Still, and their evolving place in American musical history.
Get ready to dive into the world of dance, hear fascinating stories, and gain insights from these talented individuals. It's a unique opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and be inspired by one of the industry's finest. Don't miss out on this unforgettable experience!
About HubChats
HubChats are panel discussions led by guest artists that focus on relevant topics for Philadelphia dance artists. Participants can come with questions, stories to share, or just lend a supportive ear.
https://www.performancegarage.org/hubchats
About DanceVisions
DanceVisions began in 2017 with the aim of developing more seasoned work from the selected choreographers by having the time, space, and support for thoughtful and mentored creation.
The Performance Garage provides the DanceVisions Resident Artist with mentorship, marketing, publicity, box office, and a $10,000 stipend. Included in their support is video documentation, photography, and light design for their three-performance season when they premiere their new residency choreography.
https://www.performancegarage.org/dancevisions
About Charles Askegard
Charles Askegard is a world renowned dancer, teacher, and choreographer. A native of Minnesota, he started his training at age five with Loyce Houlton, the choreographer and founder of the Minnesota Dance Theatre, and remained there until the age of sixteen. This experience instilled in him from an early age, the drive to embrace creativity, push boundaries, and bring respect and discipline to all of his work. He moved to New York to further his studies where he trained with famed teacher Maggie Black. After two years under Black’s tutelage, Mikhail Baryshnikov, who was then Artistic Director of the American Ballet Theatre, hired him at age eighteen, as a member of the corps de ballet.Askegard performed with the ABT for ten years, rising to the rank of soloist and performing many leading roles in both full length and repertory ballets. He was appreciated for his technical prowess—dancing the most classical roles such as Swan Lake and La Bayadere—his versatility—dancing ballets by Lar Lubovich, Glen Tetley, and Twyla Tharp—as well as his dramatic and artistic skills starring in ballets by Agnes de Mille, Antony Tudor, Sir Kenneth MacMillan, Natalia Makarova, and more.Askegard left the American Ballet Theatre to further his knowledge and artistry, and explore different aspects of ballet. He accepted an offer to join the New York City Ballet as a soloist, and the following year was promoted to Principal Dancer. During his fourteen-year tenure at the NYCB, he had the opportunity to work one-on- one with Jerome Robbins, create roles in ballets by Peter Martins, Christopher Wheeldon, as well as other emerging choreographers, while also performing a large part of the Balanchine repertory, dancing many of the most demanding male roles including Theme and Variations, Stars and Stripes, and Diamonds from George Balanchine’s Jewels.When Askegard retired from the stage, he co-founded his own company, Ballet Next, which had successful seasons at the Joyce Theater, BAM Fishman in New York City, and also toured to the British Virgin Islands, Syracuse University, and the Lensic Performing Arts Center in New Mexico. During this time he was sought after as a guest dancer, teacher, and choreographer.In 2015, he joined the Philadelphia Ballet as Rehearsal Director, he has worked closely alongside Artistic Director Angel Corella, coaching all levels of the company in the wide range of styles the company presents.Choreography has always been a passion of Askegard’s, which traces back to his early days in training with his first teacher Loyce Houlton. He has continued to pursue this aspect of his artistry for many years and has been recognized both locally and nationally. He has been commissioned for work by the Philadelphia Ballet, creating three works for the company, the Philadelphia Ballet II, Columbia Ballet Collectivea joint venture between Columbia and Barnard Universities, the Minnesota Dance Theatre, Ballet Academy East in NYC, Ballet Arts of Spokane, and Grand Valley State University. His work has also been presented by the American Repertory Ballet in Princeton, NJ, Nevada Ballet Theatre II, numerous Gala Performances across the country, and the Candlelight Series of performances. He is the 2025-2026 DanceVisions Resident Artist at the Performance Garage in Philadelphia, and is an alumnus of the National Choreographers Initiative (2024) in Irvine, California. Askegard’s work extends to feature films and documentaries, the latest of which is a soon to be released dance documentary by Adrenaline Films about the creation of one of his choreographic works.
Lineup
Good to know
Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- all ages
- In person
- Paid parking
- Doors at 6:00 PM
Refund Policy
Location
Performance Garage
1515 Brandywine Street
Philadelphia, PA 19130
How do you want to get there?
Organized by
Followers
--
Events
--
Hosting
--