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STADIUM LINEUP.
Professional Dance Performance, and Show Development in Las Vegas
Stadium Dance is a Las Vegas professional dance company and entertainment house built for artists who train, perform, create, and develop at an industry level. The Stadium Lineup includes professional development, performance crews, artist placement, and original productions designed for industry work.
- Academy Professional Development
- Crew Professional Performance
- Artists Professional Roster
- Productions Professional Creation
Stadium Dance · Las Vegas Entertainment House
The House.
For the
Exceptional Artist.
Stadium Academy
Professional development for dancers pursuing entertainment opportunities through artist growth and industry preparation.
Stadium Crew
Select professional performers representing Stadium Dance through performances, appearances, and major live experiences.
Stadium Artists
A curated roster of dancers, performers, choreographers, and creatives prepared for live entertainment and commercial work.
Stadium Productions
The creative arm delivering live entertainment, branded moments, visuals, content creation, and original performance projects.
STADIUM DANCE. Professional House of Movement.
House of Movement
Location · Vegas Event Space, 8480 W Desert Inn Rd #F2
Stadium Dance Crew Frequently Asked Questions
Information on how Stadium Dance, a professional dance company in Las Vegas, auditions, casts, and books dancers across corporate events, conventions, sports productions, and live performances.
What are you auditioning for?
This July, Stadium Dance selects new members for both the Professional Kids Crew (17 and under) and additional dancers for the Adult Company. The company seeks committed, consistent dancers who are serious about training, performance, and pursuing opportunities within the entertainment industry: dancers who want to perform, create, represent brands, take part in professional projects, and pursue casting. Selected dancers join the primary talent pool for upcoming Stadium Dance productions, professional projects, casting submissions, and entertainment opportunities. The company is not searching for one specific look, style, or type of dancer; it looks for individuals with personality, presence, confidence, coachability, work ethic, and a willingness to grow. Auditions are held July 13 and 19, and every listed training time in June is an opportunity to be seen.
Why should I attend?
The Monday night sessions are an evaluation opportunity. The Stadium Dance team observes dancers during those times, so attending puts you in front of the professional team for consideration ahead of the July auditions. Sessions also teach choreography from upcoming projects, giving you a direct look at the company’s professional material and more time to show what makes you different. Crew events run through July. Selected dancers may be considered for professional performances, corporate entertainment projects, casting submissions, brand and content opportunities, portfolio development, and future Stadium Dance company work.
Is Stadium Dance a dance studio?
Stadium Dance is a professional dance company, not a dance studio. Dancers who currently train at a studio are encouraged to stay enrolled, because the company works alongside that foundation rather than replacing it. Studio classes build technique and fundamentals. Stadium Dance builds working artists who perform in professional productions and create company content across Las Vegas and Los Angeles, which makes studio training and company work two different purposes that complement each other.
Can I join Stadium Dance if I only do breakdancing?
Stadium Dance actively recruits breakdancers and other specialty-style performers to expand the company roster. Breaking is a valued discipline, and the company looks for b-boys and b-girls who bring a distinct voice into choreographed productions. Stadium Dance integrates specialty styles into live performances rather than limiting dancers to a single genre, so a strong breaker has a clear path into the work. The company casts across every movement discipline and combines multiple styles within performances for corporate events, conventions, and large-scale productions in Las Vegas.
What if my studio says I can’t train at other studios?
Stadium Dance is a professional dance company, not a competing or training studio, so studio exclusivity rules do not apply. Dancers join by earning a spot through the audition process, where the company evaluates whether it can book a dancer as a working artist. That evaluation looks at more than solo ability. Stadium Dance considers what each person brings as an individual and how they fit within the company, since professional bookings depend on range, presence, and dependability. A dancer offered a spot attends company rehearsals and performs as part of a professional roster, a different commitment from studio enrollment.
Is Stadium Dance a talent agency?
Stadium Dance operates as a professional dance company that also casts dancers for client and brand bookings, which is different from a traditional talent agency. The company hires from its internal roster first when filling performances or recommends dancers for the numerous casting requests it receives weekly, including sports productions, brand activations, and large corporate jobs. Roster dancers develop the material the company uses during submission and casting, so the work they create directly supports the bookings the company pursues. This roster-first model keeps casting tied to performers the company already knows.
What if I have a competition and can’t attend?
Stadium Dance supports dancers who compete and encourages competition as part of artistic growth. Competing and professional company work can coexist, though committed dancers often reach a point where they decide how much to invest in competition versus building a performance career. Stadium Dance treats that as a personal choice rather than a requirement, because the company values the discipline competition builds while focusing its own schedule on professional bookings, live productions, and choreography-driven performance work.
What if I don’t get booked?
Stadium Dance books dancers for professional work once they have a complete set of materials in the format producers expect to see. Booking a dancer as a professional is difficult without professional content, which is why every crew within the company develops material that the company organizes and prepares. The casting team focuses entirely on booking Stadium Dance dancers for professional projects, and that focus depends on each dancer having submission-ready work. Dancers who stay open to a wide range of styles and themes give the company more ways to book them across corporate events, conventions and trade shows, and live productions in Las Vegas.