Traverse - Dance tickets Sandy

Filter by Date Clear




Reliable & Guaranteed Tickets

We have a 100% Buyer Guarantee + your tickets will be legitimate, arrive in time for the event, and be completely refunded if the event is cancelled*.

*If your experience falls short of these expectations, you're covered by our 100% money-back guarantee.

Traverse - Dance Sandy March 13th, 2026 dates

Get ready for an unforgettable night at the Traverse - Dance Salt Lake City event happening at the Jeanne Wagner Theatre in the Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center. This isn’t just your average dance show—it's a vibrant explosion of creativity and culture, where every movement tells a story and every performer brings something fresh to the stage. The energy in the room is contagious, and you can feel the anticipation building as fans clamor for tickets, eager to witness the magic unfold. What sets this apart is how the show blends traditional dance with cutting-edge multimedia and immersive elements—think mesmerizing visuals and participatory moments that pull you right into the action. It’s a celebration of diverse voices and innovative ideas, inspired by recent groundbreaking works like the choreographer’s 'Global Movement' that showcased cultural diversity worldwide. Plus, the event highlights how mentorship and community support help nurture emerging talent, making each performance even more meaningful. So don’t miss out on this chance to experience a night filled with passion, innovation, and pure dance artistry that will stay with you long after the curtains close.

Traverse - Dance , UT sports

The Jeanne Wagner Theatre at Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center is a true gem in Salt Lake City that goes beyond just hosting your average show. It’s a versatile space that’s used for everything from local film screenings to big-name touring Broadway productions, making it a must-visit spot for anyone into the arts. I’ve seen some incredible performances here, like the memorable 2005 production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream that still sticks with me—totally sold out and the energy was electric. The theater’s got this surprisingly cozy green room for performers, which is a nice touch—like a little backstage oasis. Accessibility is clearly a priority too, with accommodations for mobility needs, making sure everyone can enjoy the experience. And let’s not forget the food scene nearby—grab a bite at one of the many restaurants along 300 South before or after the show, because honestly, it’s part of the whole night out vibe. If you’re wandering around downtown Salt Lake City, just follow the big Rose Wagner sign or head east along 300 South toward 200 East, and you’re there. Traversing Salt Lake City to catch a show at the Jeanne Wagner Theatre is like stepping into a cultural hub that feels welcoming, lively, and full of surprises.