The Click
  • About
    • Our Mission
    • Our Values
    • Our Collaborators
    • Contact
  • Projects
    • My Guide To Feeling It All | Angelina Benitez
    • Edge of Aquarius | Alexandria Nunweiler
    • Emotive Land | Lonnie Stanton
    • MAKE LIGHT | Kristin Wagner
    • REFRACT/REFRAME: Reflections on Loss, Love and Light
    • Project Funding
  • Education
  • Upcoming Events

ABOUT US

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Spearheaded in 2021, The Click is an experiment in organization, connection, and collaboration among a group of like-minded creative spirits living, making, teaching, studying, and/or existing in the Greater Boston area. We are a group of dancers whose primary medium of physical expression is through contemporary forms, but we are also a group of individuals who dabble and play in many modes and genres of creativity. Whether we spend our time sliding along the marley of a dance studio, praying in the pew of a church, researching within the walls of a science lab, or spinning around the metal of a dance pole, we are each deeply invested in answering the universally complex question that might play across your mind as well: who the hell am I and what I am doing here?

Perhaps an easier way to describe us is this: we are a dance company. A collective. A collaborative. In some ways, even, maybe, a co-op. We meet regularly to think, to reflect, to imagine, to act, and to do, and generally the output of all that resembles variations of contemporary dance improvisation and repertoire that we like to share with audiences like you. You might see our creations in person or on film, outdoors or in, in theater spaces or in public places or in any variation in and among and between.

The Click contributes to the consistent presence of creativity in Boston and beyond by: educating pre-professional youth dancers, professional adult dancers, and the dance-curious of any age; performing original creations several times a year at a variety of venues, both traditional and non-traditional, across Massachusetts, New England, and beyond; and investing in the curiosity of those new to dance in Boston or new to dance in general by maintaining an open, inclusive, and accessible community of individuals eager and enthusiastic to share resources, feedback, tips and tricks, or even just a simple hello.

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How special it is that you have found us; how fortuitous it is that we have had the chance to meet. The endless decisions to take a direction or sit still and do nothing paved the path for us to connect, here and now. Whether you’d like to move with us or simply observe, we hope to maintain the tether that brought you to us.
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The Click creates and performs primarily on land presently known as Wilmington, Sudbury, Somerville, Cambridge, and Boston, Massachusetts. We acknowledge that these lands are the original home of the Pawtucket, Massachusett, and Nipmuc tribal nations. This land acknowledgement is a formal statement to honor, respect, recognize, and pay homage to these original stewards of these lands and their enduring relationship with the territories on which we dance today. We acknowledge the painful history of genocide, violent removal, and forceful relocation as we honor and respect the many diverse Indiginous Peoples who remain connected to this and all land in our country. We urge our audiences to take the time to educate themselves on the communities that are indigenous to the land they live and work on. We encourage all our partners to continuously learn how they may contribute to protecting and supporting indigenous peoples and practices.
The primary photographs contained on this website were taken by David Orr of Boston Moving Arts Productions, Olivia Moon Photography/@halfasianlens, and Gabriel Rizzo/Golden Lion Photography.
​For a detailed list of photographs and corresponding credits, please contact us.
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  • About
    • Our Mission
    • Our Values
    • Our Collaborators
    • Contact
  • Projects
    • My Guide To Feeling It All | Angelina Benitez
    • Edge of Aquarius | Alexandria Nunweiler
    • Emotive Land | Lonnie Stanton
    • MAKE LIGHT | Kristin Wagner
    • REFRACT/REFRAME: Reflections on Loss, Love and Light
    • Project Funding
  • Education
  • Upcoming Events