Fireworks dance across SoCal night skies; a summer dance fest wraps in West LA; tap dancers congregate in Huntington Beach, al fresco dance downtown; more SoCal dance this week, and a peek at what’s coming next week.

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Odyssey Fest #1

This summer’s Dance at the Odyssey festival winds down with four shows. Leading off, the project based company TORRENT brings three works from choreographer Caitlin Javech under the banner Currents of the Mind. Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, 2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd., West LA; Wed.-Thurs., July 2-3, 8 pm, $25, $60 festival pass. Odyssey Theatre Ensemble.

Two dancers on the floor
TORRENT. Photo by Natalie Deryn Johnson

Odyssey fest #2

Moving among dance, theater, and film, Last Resort choreographer Maya Billig conjures up an abandoned beach vacation spot, promising to explore “the absurdity of late-stage capitalism and cultural decay.” Part of the Dance at the Odyssey festival. Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, 2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd., West LA; Sat., July 5, 8 pm, $25, $60 festival pass. Odyssey Theatre Ensemble.

Two dancers with a light
Corina Kinnear. Photo by John Lamm

Odyssey fest #3 & #4

A shared concert marks the close of this summer’s Dance at the Odyssey festival. In Forgotten Time, Corina Kinnear and Company consider how time is perceived, then later recalled through memory. For the duet, The Shadow Poems, choreographer Jordan Saenz pairs with Ariana Daub to mull vulnerability, fear, surrender, and compassion. Odyssey Theatre Ensemble, 2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd., West LA; Sun., July 6, 5 pm, $25, $60 festival pass. Odyssey Theatre Ensemble.

Two entangled bodies
Jordan Saenz. Photo by Stefano Altamura

Step in time

In addition to workshops and chance to socialize with other tappers, the Orange County Tap Fest has a Thursday jam session, a student showcase on Friday, and two performances with an impressive line up of pros on Saturday and Sunday. Details on performers, time and prices at the website. Shorebreak Hotel, 500 Pacific Coast Hwy., Huntington Beach; Wed., July 9-Sun., July 13, various times and price. OCTA Festival.

A tap dancer and a saxaphonist
Sarah Reich. Photo courtesy of Sillar Management

Summer dancing

Part performance, part participatory event, the free, al fresco summer series Dance DTLA continues its weekly summer season with Salsa with Leslie Ferreira. A beginner/refresher lesson at 7 pm is followed by a chance to dance or just watch and enjoy until 11 pm. If this week is not your style, the full line up of upcoming dance options is at the website. Music Center, Jerry Moss Plaza, 135 N. Grand Ave., downtown; Fri., July 11, 7 pm, free. Music Center.

Dancers partnering
Dance DTLA. Photo courtesy of the Music Center

Shakespeare moves

Adapter, director and choreographer John Farmanesh-Bocca returns with Lear Redux: A Quantum Fantasia, the latest in his “Redux” series boldly reconsidering the classics. The event also reunites him with choreographic collaborators Not Man Apart-Physical Theatre Ensemble along with New American Theatre and the Odyssey Theatre Ensemble. Jack Stehlin tackles the part of King Lear, surrounded by Eve Danzeisen, Dennis Gersten, Dash Pepin, Jade Sealey, Ahkei Togun, and Emily Yetter. The Odyssey Theatre, 2055 S. Sepulveda Blvd., WLA; Fri.-Sat., 8 pm, Sun., 2 pm, thru Sun., July 13, $20-$43. Odyssey Theatre Ensemble.

A Peek at Next Week: (July 11-17)

Reborn Arts Fundraising Gala for Dance for Peace at Academy of Dance, 2431 N. Tustin Ave., #Q, Santa Ana; Sat., July 12, 7 pm, $75. Reborn Arts.

Leigh Purtill Ballet Company — Circus of Worldly Wonders, a Steampunk Ballet at Landerman, Auditorium, 4491 Cornishon Ave., La Canada-Flntridge; Sat., July 12, 7 pm, Sun., July 13, 4 pm, $33.85-$44.52. Eventbrite.

Dancers against a purple blue background
Pyschopomp. Photo courtesy of the artists

Daredevil Arts Festival — multiple dance performers at Electric Lodge, 1614 Electric Ave., Venice; Sat.-Sun., July 12-13, various times, $16.74 or $99 festival pass. Daredevil Arts Festival.

Brian Henson Presents Puppet Up! Uncensored at Center Theatre Group, Kirk Douglas Theatre, 9820 Washington Blvd., Culver City; opens Wed., July 16, then Wed-Fri., 8 pm, Sat., 4 & 8 pm, Sun., 3 & 7 pm thru Sun., July 27. $40.25-$176. CTG.

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