News Summary
The popular Trolley Dances event is back in San Diego, showcasing 45 local dancers performing at various transit stations. This unique celebration allows audiences to experience dance in public spaces, with performances at notable locations like Fashion Valley Transit Center and Hazard Center. The event is in its 27th year and aims to engage the community through art. Tickets are available for general admission and discounts for students and seniors. Enjoy an engaging cultural experience this weekend as dance and public transit come together.
San Diego is once again hosting the vibrant Trolley Dances event, featuring 45 local dancers performing choreographed pieces at various Metropolitan Transit System stations. This unique public art celebration allows audiences to follow performers as they move from station to station, showcasing the intersection of dance and public transit.
The tour, which began on Saturday, includes notable stops at the Fashion Valley Transit Center, Hazard Center, and Fenton Parkway Trolley Station. Performances are scheduled to start at 10 a.m. and will continue until 3 p.m. on Sunday. As of now, tickets are still available for the afternoon slots, enabling interested attendees to partake in this cultural experience.
This year marks the 27th anniversary of Trolley Dances since its inception. Collaborators for this year’s event include San Diego Dance Theater, Town & Country Resort, Hazard Center, Ultra Star Cinemas, SDSU Mission Valley River Park, and the Mission Valley branch library. Collectively, these organizations contribute to a community-focused initiative aimed at promoting site-specific dance.
Featured Performances
The event showcases various choreographed works by talented local artists, including:
- Tela y Tierra by Megan Curet
- Embers Imprint by Blythe Barton
- Return by Lavina Rich
- Slip Slidin Away by Jean Isaacs
- What of Water? by Bernard Brown
- Tethered by Odessa Mae Uno
Ticket Information
Tickets for the event are priced at $41.80 for general admission and $26.50 for students, seniors, military, and professional artists. Children aged 8 and younger can attend for free when accompanied by an adult ticket holder.
The ticketing table is conveniently located next to the Café at the Fashion Valley Transit Center, and tours are set to depart hourly starting at 10 a.m. with the last tour at 3 p.m. on the final day. Attendees can enjoy free parking at the venue.
Community Engagement Through Dance
The Trolley Dances event is designed to engage the local community and provide an accessible art experience that highlights San Diego’s diverse cultural landscape. By presenting performances in public transit spaces, it encourages participation from individuals who may not typically attend traditional dance events.
San Diego Dance Theater’s involvement aims to promote and support various dance disciplines, contributing to the rich cultural tapestry of the region through these performances. Trolley Dances exemplifies how art can be integrated into the daily lives of city residents while fostering a sense of community and appreciation for the performing arts.
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Additional Resources
- Times of San Diego: San Diego Performers Twirl, Jump, Spin for Trolley Dances
- NBC San Diego: Trolley Dances Performances Are Back This Weekend
- San Diego Union-Tribune: 2025 Fall Arts Preview
- San Diego Magazine: Trolley Dances Returns This Fall
- New York Times: Trolley Dances Give Transit a Twist

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