TV’s biggest dance show returns on tour this winter with “Dancing with the Stars: Live!” The show will feature fan favorite professional and troupe dancers in a brand-new production showcasing every type of dance style as seen on ABC’s hit show Dancing with the Stars, ranging from ballroom and jazz to modern and hip-hop. Choreographed and creative directed by Emmy© Award-winning choreographer Mandy Moore and Dancing with the Stars Executive Producer Ashley Edens-Shaffer, audiences will have the opportunity to experience the excitement, glamour and glitz they see in the ballroom every Monday night live at the Taft Theatre on January 31.

The tour delivers a spectacular night of show-stopping dance performances from world-renowned dancers including Brandon Armstrong, Alan Bersten, Witney Carson, Artem Chigvintsev, Sasha Farber, Jenna Johnson, Gleb Savchenko, Emma Slater, Hayley Erbert and Britt Stewart, with more surprise casting to be announced.*
Reserved tickets: $79.00, $69.00 & $49.50 (plus applicable fees) are on sale now at www.tafttheatre.org, the Taft Theatre Box Office, and www.ticketmaster.com. Charge by phone at 1.800.745.3000. VIP packages will be available throughVIPNation.com, giving fans the chance to purchase premium tickets, meet and greet opportunities with the cast, exclusive merchandise and photo opportunities.



If you’ve ever driven or taken a stroll down Linden Avenue in the
















Activated Spaces was launched in downtown in 2011 and helped launch successful businesses like Beaute Box, Hick’s Barbershop, Spice Paradise and Twist Cupcakery. Since the inception of the project 25 shops have launched, 13 of which are still open. The project has activated more than 25,000 square feet of previously vacant space and 41 new jobs have been created. This volunteer project, which is part of the
Office, a new program focusing on activating empty office space and providing entrepreneurs an opportunity to test out downtown as their business address.
Zoot Theatre Company is offering some special classes to help you celebrate Día de los Muertos, Day of the Dead. This is the Mexican holiday honoring the dearly departed on November 1st. The most familiar symbols, skeletons and skulls, are incorporated into the celebrations and festivals. The skeletons and skulls are usually portrayed enjoying life, decorated and displayed in charming situations.





Story Chain started 3 years ago to help alleviate the loss and abandonment felt by children of parents who are incarcerated. Jonathan Platt was inspired by a Daddy and Me program in New York City. In 2015 he began volunteering at the Dayton Correctional Institute with PowerNet. That organization, led by Craig Powell, was dedicated to giving leadership skills to incarcerated individuals soon to be released. Platt was able to pilot the Story Chain program to a class of 7 women who had 11 children. Together they choose, read, memorize and record books for their children. The workshops walk the participants step-by step through the process of choosing books appropriate for the the child, discuss the validity and impact, practice diction, rehearse lines and record their work.



Jim Gill believes in the power of play. The award-winning musician, who will perform a free concert at the Dayton Metro Library, has unique credentials among children’s artists. He is a child development specialist, having completed his graduate studies in child development, with a special emphasis on the study of play. Jim Gill’s Campaign for Play Concert is Tuesday, September 18, 6:00-7:00 p.m. in the Main Library Eichelberger Forum, 215 E. Third Street. The free event is an opportunity for the whole family play together.
“I am woman, hear me roar..” – Helen Reddy
On September 19, 2018, Empower HER will be giving the microphone to men. Empower HER has always encouraged men to attend and participate, believing that the conversation is inclusive. At this one year anniversary special event, they will give men the platform so that their voices, too, will be heard.
Empower HER was founded by Bridget Flaherty (Purple Shirt) and Jessika Meyer (Orange Shirt) of Dayton, OH. Their friendship sparked this movement with the intention of inspiring women to overcome their challenges and fears by facilitating conversations that remind you that you are not alone. At every event you will hear inspirational stories to remind you that your struggles, fears and challenges are normal.
The TEDxDayton lineup of speakers for this year’s event was announced last night. All are from or connected to the Dayton area and were selected from a rigorous application and audition process. They’re coming to the stage in the TED spirit of ideas worth spreading and sharing. “We’re really happy about this year’s lineup, and are proud of the hard work our speakers have put into getting ready for the talk of their lives,” said John Owen, co-chair of this year’s event. “Nearly 200 people applied to give talks this year. We’re working with an outstanding group.”

Tony Award-winning actor Alice Ripley will talk about how she transforms into a character, and how to apply those skills to your own life.
Hi there, Folks!

UpDayton is proud to announce its new Executive Director, Lauren White, who replaces former Director, AJ Ferguson. Lauren is a Dayton, Ohio native and the co-founder of Indigo Life Media, an entertainment network and media agency, and a founding member of Nucleus Co-share, a nonprofit co-working space located in the Oregon District.