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American Dance Art Collective

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Location

Roseville, CA, USA

Group Type

Dance & Music Group

Group Genre

Youth - Western American

Group Age Category

Children/ Youth Group ( 7 - 20 years old )

Performance Style

Stylized and Elaborate

Music Type

Live Music

Group Size

32-35 Youth Members

Upcoming Tour Location

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Upcoming Tour Dates

July 12 - 22, 2025

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Group Bio

Founded in 2021, the American Dance Arts Collective (ADAC) is a vibrant youth ensemble dedicated to promoting and preserving the rich cultural dance heritage of the United States. ADAC's repertoire spans a variety of regional/historical styles, including American clogging, Appalachian mountain dances, hoedown/western style dances, the Charleston, swing, and more, each performance serving as a celebration of America's diverse dance traditions.


ADAC's mission goes beyond dance; it is about spreading peace and fostering intercultural understanding through movement. As proud members of CIOFF, ADAC dancers embrace their roles as performing ambassadors from the USA to the world, sharing the language of dance to build bridges across cultures, inspire audiences, and foster meaningful human connections near and far.

Director Bio

Alexandra Shadle

Alexandra Shadle — Founder & President of International Dance Arts Collective Alexandra Shadle is the visionary behind the International Dance Arts Collective (IDAC), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit established in 2021 with a mission to promote cultural understanding and peace through dance and music. Driven by her own background in dance, Alexandra founded IDAC to empower youth with the opportunity to explore global cultures through their rich artistic traditions. She believes that engaging with diverse arts forms fosters appreciation, respect, and ultimately, a peaceful world. IDAC is registered as a 501(c)(3) and stands out for its mission to preserve cultural dance and music through educational experiences and community service. Since 2021, IDAC educators have brought cultural dance workshops to over 1,000 students across schools in Rocklin, Roseville, Granite Bay, and Sacramento. These include interactive school programs, multicultural presentations, and guest artist collaborations. The collective runs engaging events such as the annual Festival of Light and Family Dance, plus performances at more than 55 community events and cultural festivals. IDAC orchestrates cultural exchange tours—recent destinations include Guatemala (2023), New York City (2024), and upcoming participation in an international folkloric festival in Romania. These tours aim to cultivate intercultural understanding among youth dancers. The organization champions inclusivity by offering need-based scholarships, ensuring that financial barriers don’t hinder passionate students from joining the learning journey. As President of IDAC, Alexandra leads both the strategic vision and operational impact of the organization. Available transparency indicates she draws no compensation for her role, reflecting her commitment to authentic service and community building.

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Reviews

You don’t just observe dance, you experience it.

David Parsons

Previous Tours Attended

Vatra Dornei, Romania

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