Indianapolis Welcomes the Return of the Indy Dance Film Fest

Dancers performing at Indy Dance Film Fest in Indianapolis

Indianapolis, January 16, 2026

The Indy Dance Film Fest will take place at Kan-Kan Cinema, showcasing a range of short dance films, with an emphasis on local Indiana talent. Scheduled for January 27, this annual festival encourages community engagement and celebrates the intersection of dance and film. Tickets are available for $15, making it accessible for residents aged 10 and up.

Indianapolis Celebrates Creativity at the Indy Dance Film Fest

A Showcase of Dance on Film Coming to Kan-Kan Cinema

Indianapolis, Indiana – The highly anticipated Indy Dance Film Fest is returning on Tuesday, January 27, 2026, at 7 p.m. at the Kan-Kan Cinema, located at 1258 Windsor Street. This innovative festival is presented by the Indy Dance Council and will feature a diverse selection of short dance films from around the United States with a special focus on local talent from Indiana. Emphasizing community engagement and artistic expression, this event is an excellent opportunity for residents to celebrate the intersection of dance and film.

Tickets to this annual event are priced at $15 and can be purchased either online or at the Kan-Kan Cinema box office. The festival is recommended for audiences aged 10 and up, and attendees can expect a total running time of approximately 90 minutes. As local initiatives like this thrive, they underscore the importance of civic participation and creativity, adding vibrancy to Indianapolis’s cultural landscape.

Featured Films and Highlights

The Indy Dance Film Fest will present a captivating lineup of nine short dance films, with four originating from the Indianapolis area. One highlight, “Am I Still Dreaming?”, features a ballet dancer reflecting on her childhood performances while merging dreams of the past and present. Another interesting entry, “Rock On”, choreographed by Meghan McGillicuddy, uniquely blends horror with dance within a dreamlike theater scenario. Additionally, “Enough”, directed by Amanda Parsons Browning, was filmed on the shores of Lake Michigan, posing challenges of dancing on unstable sand.

About the Indy Dance Council

The Indy Dance Council, founded by Mariel Greenlee, plays a crucial role in promoting local dance and enhancing its visibility within Central Indiana. The council works tirelessly to foster a vibrant dance community by providing local artists with platforms to display their work and connect with audiences. Such efforts exemplify the strength of local leadership and community-driven initiatives, allowing for an artistic environment that nurtures creativity and innovation.

Event Details

  • Date and Time: Tuesday, January 27, 2026, at 7 p.m.
  • Location: Kan-Kan Cinema, 1258 Windsor Street, Indianapolis, IN
  • Tickets: $15, available online or at the box office
  • Audience: Recommended for ages 10 and up
  • Running Time: Approximately 90 minutes

For the latest updates and additional information, attendees can follow the Indy Dance Council on social media and use the hashtag #idff26 to stay connected. Events like the Indy Dance Film Fest underscore the importance of community engagement, highlighting how local artists can express their individual achievements through artistic collaboration.

Background of the Festival

The Indy Dance Film Fest, previously known as Indy Dance Film Night, has established itself as a premier platform for showcasing the dynamic relationship between dance and cinema in Indiana. This festival encourages filmmakers to push creative boundaries while offering audiences a unique lens through which to appreciate dance. Previous events have spotlighted talented artists from prestigious organizations such as the Indianapolis Ballet, Dance Kaleidoscope, Butler University, and Indiana University, reaffirming the rich artistic environment that exists within the state.

Conclusion

The Indy Dance Film Fest is poised to be a highlight of the 2026 cultural calendar in Indianapolis. By bringing together filmmakers, dancers, and community members, this event emphasizes the importance of local initiatives in promoting arts and culture. As residents look forward to this celebration of creativity, it is a reminder of how limited bureaucracy and individual initiative can foster a thriving community. Be sure to mark your calendars and support local arts by attending this inspiring event!

FAQ

What is the Indy Dance Film Fest?
The Indy Dance Film Fest is an annual event presented by the Indy Dance Council, showcasing a selection of short dance films from across the United States, with a focus on Indiana-based artists.
When and where is the event taking place?
The festival is scheduled for Tuesday, January 27, 2026, at 7 p.m., at the Kan-Kan Cinema, located at 1258 Windsor Street, Indianapolis, IN.
How can I purchase tickets?
Tickets are priced at $15 and can be purchased online or in person at the Kan-Kan Cinema box office.
Who is the target audience for this event?
The event is recommended for audiences aged 10 and up.
What is the running time of the festival?
The total running time of the festival is approximately 90 minutes.
How can I stay updated on the latest information?
For the latest updates and information, follow the Indy Dance Council on Instagram at @indydancecouncil. To spread the word, use the hashtag #idff26 on social media.


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