Pangea: Unleashed
Saturday, October 10, 2026 @ 7:30pm
Sunday, October 11, 2026 @ 4:00pm
KnJ Theater at Peridance
126 E. 13th St.
New York, NY 10003
Tickets: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/pangea-unleashed
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Pangea Dance Collective is excited to present its Fall 2026 season, PANGEA: UNLEASHED, October 10–11 at Peridance KnJ Theater in New York City. Featuring eight world-premiere works by company artists, the program will also mark the highly anticipated return of Carmilla, Pangea's signature full-length contemporary ballet.
Following our previous presentation, Carmilla returns to the stage as a centerpiece of Pangea's fall season. The work is Pangea Dance Collective's full-length contemporary ballet adaptation of Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's classic gothic romance novella of the same name. It tells the story of forbidden love between Laura, a lonely noblewoman, and Carmilla, the vampiress who enters her life disguised as a companion.
An intimate exploration of queerness, femininity, and freedom, Pangea’s Carmilla reimagines the romance between Laura and Carmilla as one of mutual agency and empowerment. It employs the structure of a Romantic-era ballet to tell a contemporary story that will delight both new and longtime ballet enthusiasts.
We thank you for your support and hope you enjoy the show!
--Danielle Davis, Artistic Director
MORE ON CARMILLA
In a secluded castle nestled deep in the Austrian highlands, Laura Stendhal lives isolated from society and friendship. With only her mother and her maids to accompany her, she spends her days longing for an end to the loneliness, and her nights plagued by frightful visions. Eventually, Laura decides she can no longer abide the solitude; she decides to run away. In the woods surrounding her home, Laura encounters the victim of a nearby carriage crash, a beautiful young woman of mysterious origin - Carmilla. After Laura invites Carmilla to return home with her, the two soon form a bond that awakens long-dormant romantic feelings in them both. But Laura is unaware of her new guest’s vampiric nature - and Carmilla’s thirst for Laura’s blood is a burning secret that threatens to tear them apart.
An intimate exploration of queerness, femininity, and freedom, Pangea’s Carmilla reimagines the romance between Laura and Carmilla as one of mutual agency and empowerment. It employs the structure of a Romantic-era ballet to tell a contemporary story that will delight both new and longtime ballet enthusiasts.
Cast
Creative Team
Danielle Davis
Claire Pennington
Meet the Company
Marley Poku-Kankam
Reese Desaulniers
Avery Renee
Emelyn (Emy) Urdahl
Molly Bagatto
Gracie Harper
Paige Finley
Naia Neal
Autumn J. Rodrigue
Danielle Davis
Danielle Davis is the Artistic Director and Founder of Pangea Dance Collective. After training at Kansas City Ballet, she moved to New York to complete the Fordham University/Alvin Ailey BFA Program, where she graduated Summa Cum Laude with Departmental Honors. While at Ailey, she trained under Francesca Harper, Lakey-Evans Pena, Graciela Kozak, Jacqueline Buglisi, Kevin Predmore, Michaela Boschetto, and many more. She performed works by Jamar Roberts, Carlos Dos Santos, Esme Boyce, and Nelessa Walthour. During her career, she also completed summer intensives with American Ballet Theater, Alonzo King Lines Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Debbie Allen Dance Academy, and Joffrey Ballet, with guest teachers Desmond Richardson, Misty Copeland, and Alonzo King.
At Fordham, she majored in English with a Concentration in Creative Writing and worked with mentors Mary Bly and Sarah Gambito to hone her storytelling skills. She is currently represented by Dorian Maffei at Kimberly Cameron Literary Associates and writes Young Adult novels featuring diverse protagonists. She also earned her Master of Arts Management and Entrepreneurship degree from the New School, where she received The Dreyfus Award for Leadership.
Now, as both a professional dancer and writer, she is dedicated to showcasing the storytelling capabilities of movement with Pangea Dance Collective. She believes that dance has the power to break social barriers and is invested in creating a safe space in the dance community for artists to tell their stories. She hopes for a future inspired by ancient Pangea: one in which borders are nonexistent, and humanity can dance upon a single, united Earth.
Claire Pennington
Originally from Honolulu, Hawaii, Claire Pennington graduated Summa Cum Laude with a BFA in Dance, a Minor in Sociology, and Departmental Honors from Fordham University and The Ailey School. Touring domestically and internationally, Claire has performed extensively as a company member with the American Swiss Ballet, Pangea Dance Collective, and as a principal guest artist for Metropolitan Ballet at the historic Fitzgerald Theater. Claire is an accomplished choreographer and performer whose original piece, “Crooked Face,” was showcased at Greenspace’s Fertile Groundand Dixon Place’s Dance Bloc NYC Festival. She was a featured dancer in a neoclassical film project by choreographer Matthew Brookoff, and has also worked closely with Jamar Roberts, Ronald Alexander, Carlos Dos Santos, and Brice Mousset. Additionally, Claire teaches ballet, technique, and jazz at Exposure Dance Studio.




















