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College Night: Fires, Ohio
5:30 – 7:00 PM // Pre-Show Event
7:30 PM // Performance of Fires, Ohio
Join us for an insightful panel with Spelman College professor, T. Lang, and a pre-show performance by Spelman Dance Theatre, then attend a performance of Fires, Ohio. Event hosted by the Alliance Theatre’s Spelman Leadership Interns. Food and drink provided. All college students are welcome.
Use promo code FIRE15 to purchase tickets.
Performances of Fires, Ohio run on the Hertz Stage February 25 through March 22, 2026 – learn more.
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T. Lang is a shape-shifting architect of embodied Black futurism. Her work merges contemporary modern dance with immersive technology, poetic storytelling, and radical pedagogy to illuminate narratives rooted in identity, history, and community. With a choreographic language that is physically evocative and emotionally resonant, Lang invites audiences into powerful, subjective experiences shaped by cultural memory and collective inquiry.
As an Associate Professor and the Inaugural Chair of the Dance Performance and Choreography Department at Spelman College, Lang has reimagined dance education through a decolonial lens; developing curricula that frame embodiment as a 21st-century intellectual, artistic, and civic practice. Her courses interrogate the movement of Black bodies through historical, political, and liberatory frameworks, positioning the classroom as both studio and site of social reckoning. Her innovative integration of XR technology has earned her national recognition, including the 2024 Black Public Media Fellowship, 2022 and 2024 Emory University Arts & Social Justice Fellowship, and 2023 Princeton University’s Collaboration, Research and Innovation Grant. She received a National Endowment for the Arts award for her project Out From the Deep: Unraveling Them Turners; a historically grounded, technologically immersive dance work and recently a 2025 UNCF/Mellon Teaching and Learning Institute grant award for her professional work with T. Lang Dance. Lang was the 2024 National Dance Educators Organization (NDEO) award recipient for the Outstanding Dance Educator in Higher Education (Established category). Lang expanded her work as Movement Director for fashion haus EUKONO for their collaboration during Paris Fashion week 2025. She continues her new developments with movement and creative technology with artist residencies at Georgia Tech and Duke University as she begins creating for her upcoming work, Thighs of Thunder. Lang received her BFA at University of Illinois Urbana Champaign and her MFA at NYU Tisch School of the Arts. |










