ABOUT THE SHOW

Every dancer dreams of the perfect routine — but can Dottie discover hers?

Exhausted after a long day of dance practice, she dozes off at midnight... and wakes up in Jazzland: a surreal world pulsing with rhythm and soul.

Guided by whimsical melodies, mesmerizing choreographies, and the heartbeat of blues and jazz, Dottie embarks on her journey. Will she find the dance she’s been chasing all along?

Step through the looking glass and lose yourself in a jazz-fueled dream where rhythm leads the way.
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A cabaret delight for the eyes and ears; featuring an 11-piece live jazz ensemble directed by bandleader, Christian Pincock, and accompanied by the award-winning Seattle Chanteuse, Jacqueline Tabor.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Sister Kate Dance Company

SHOW PRODUCERS, DANCE PERFORMERS, and CHOREOGRAPHERS

Formed in 2006, the Sister Kate Dance Company (SKDC) is a nationally-recognized dance troupe, dedicated to celebrating and continuing the legacy of jazz-era chorus girl dancing.

Celebrating 19 years in 2025, SKDC has choreographed hundreds of routines, directed and presented 10+ full-length cabaret shows, inspired three spin-off companies, and has appeared in countless performances around Puget Sound and beyond. SKDC specializes in vintage chorus girl jazz dances from the 1920s-1960s, with inspiration ranging from CanCan dancers to flappers to Broadway musicals.

We are ecstatic to present to you our 20th Anniversary cabaret, She’s Got Rhythm, as a 28 DANCER ENSEMBLE in collaboration with some of the best of the best in jazz artists.

Come backstage for Sister Kate Dance Company’s latest show, “Reels and Heals.” Experience this all-woman dance troupe as they share their art with Seattle through classic Solo Jazz and Cabaret. Produced by Kinetic Village.

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Christian Pincock

BANDLEADER & COMPOSER

Christian Pincock is a composer, trombonist and educator who creates a wide range of adventurous and eclectic music.  Expanding from a firm background in jazz, his work draws upon a multitude of experiences to create unique and innovative music that seeks to explore new concepts and processes.

Christian has three distinct vehicles for his expansive musical vision. He composes for and performs with Slipstitch, which explores unusual orchestrational sounds, brings together composition and improvisation in unique ways, and uses the full textural range of individual solos through complex group counterpoint.  Coming out of the jazz tradition of innovation, the group incorporates many other influences including the rhythms of Afro-Cuban and Brazilian music, the forms and compositional practices of European classical music, and grooves and expressive techniques from popular modern styles.

As a sideman/collaborator Christian has performed with a diversity of artists such as Bob Brookmeyer, Wayne Horvitz, Ikue Mori, Bobby Shew, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Darcy James Argue’s Secret Society and many others.  Christian has released five recordings under his own name and has performed on other artists’ recordings.

Focused deeply on education as well, Christian has taught and directed bands at Cornish College for the Arts, the University of New Mexico, the New Mexico Jazz Workshop and public school systems in Boston, New York, Albuquerque and Seattle.  He has led workshops on composition, electronic music, ensemble playing and improvisation at schools, arts organizations and festivals including University of Colorado Colorado Springs; University of California San Diego; the Santa Fe Complex; The Improvising Composer; and the International Society for improvising Musicians.

Christian holds a bachelor of music degree from New England Conservatory of Music where he studied with Bob Brookmeyer and John McNeil and a Master of Music degree from Manhattan School of Music in jazz studies where he studied with Steve Turre and David Taylor.  His continuing education experiences include the Music OMI residency (2007) and The Banff Center Workshop for Jazz and Creative Music (2005). 

ChristianPincock.net

Jacqueline Tabor

VOCALS | The Seattle Chanteuse

Jacqueline Tabor stands proudly in the realms of jazz, blues, and swing, captivating audiences with her resounding voice, elegant demeanor, and captivating stage presence. Renowned as one of the foremost vocalists in the region, she has won the prestigious Earshot Jazz Vocalist of the Year award four times and has been honored with the Seattle-Kobe Sister City Association Award for her remarkable contributions to cultural exchange.

Also known as the "Seattle Chanteuse," Tabor's distinctive blend of bluesy allure and magnetic charisma infuses her performances with an unparalleled depth of emotion, drawing inspiration from the rhythms of everyday life to convey profound human experiences. From the hallowed influences of Billie Holiday, Nina Simone, and Sarah Vaughn to the contemporary resonance of Cecile McLorin Salvant, her repertoire resonates with a soulful authenticity that transcends time.

Beyond her musical pursuits, Jacqueline Tabor was a dedicated educator, serving as a faculty member of the Seattle Jazz Academy and imparting invaluable lessons on performance and authenticity to aspiring vocalists. She continues to mentor independently and create workshops that benefit both new and experienced vocalists.

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Broadway Performance Hall

We are thrilled to be renting and producing a show in the historic Broadway Performance Hall, in honor of our 20th Anniversary as a dance team.

“Built in 1911 and modernized in 1979, the Broadway Performance Hall hosts a variety of events and performances year-round, and has served the arts community as “Seattle’s Showcase for Local and Regional Artists.” The building itself is on the National Register of Historic Places, and is the only remaining part of the Seattle’s first high school, Broadway High.”

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Showtimes

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--- Tickets opening February 1, 2026 ---
Broadway Performance Hall - Seattle, WA

Thursday, April 16

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Friday, April 17

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Saturday, April 18

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Sister Kate Show FAQs

  • Our full-length cabarets are about an hour and a half of funny, sexy, weird, and wondrous dance routines.

    As performers, we’re heavily influenced by cabaret and dance acts of the 1920s-1950s. You’ll also see lots of awesome vernacular jazz dancing in our choreography, which is our largest influence as a jazz dance troupe.

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  • Seating info coming soon!

    If you will be needing wheelchair accessible seating, please just let us know when you purchase your tickets, and we’ll ensure there’s a spot for you!

  • There is a paid parking lot just behind the Broadway Performance Hall.

    Otherwise, we recommend public transportation (lightrail to Capitol Hill Station, First Hill Streetcar, or bus) or rideshare (Uber/Lyft).

  • Information on beverages coming!

  • Our shows are 21+, unless otherwise stated.

  • We do! Just choose the appropriate ticket in the link and add a donation of your choosing. We recommend a starting donation of $10-15.