A Letter From the Founder

This company begain with a diverse group of people in 2001, and we continue to believe that all black lives matter. Our country has a long and continuing history of marginalizing people groups. We have always used dance as a peaceful form of artistic activism, often...

Inlet in the Press

Make sure you check out this great article in Cleveland.com about the future home of Inlet Dance Theatre. Located in the Clark-Fulton area, developer Rick Foran has been working diligently to restore the community with tenants such as Cleveland Museum of Art, Boys...

Meet the Inlet Company

Nicole’s Story: I first heard about Inlet Dance Theatre in the winter of 2010 about 6 months after I graduated from Kent State University with a BFA in Dance (Performance and Choreography). I saw Dominic Moore-Dunson (whom I previously performed with in college)...

Did You Know?: Behind the Scenes of “The ‘Black Card’ Project”

Each month, we are going to feature the collaborators that helped make “The ‘Black Card’ Project” such a success. This month, meet artist Austin Wade who created all of the poster board character descriptions and the main production image for the show. Austin Wade is...

Dear Friend of Inlet:

Can you believe it’s been 17 years since Inlet Dance Theatre was founded? You’ve seen us grow and evolve in ways we’ve been dreaming of since then – but our work here is far from over.  We are proud to have been able to share part of our journey with you and thank you...

Thankful for Inlet: A Testimonial

Over the past year, Inlet has shared excerpts of our evening-length show “What Do You Do With An Idea?” to students from ages 3 and up. We have heard so many testimonials and we want to share them with you. This is Katie Vanderaar, age 12, and this is why...