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Hip-Hop Halloween witch dancers

HIP-HOP HALLOWEEN

Monster Mash

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Hip-Hop Halloween: Monster Mash.

A thrilling show full of chilling performances danced by your favorite classic spooky characters; Frankenstein, The Werewolf, The Mummy and More! Directed by Artistic Director Stuck Sanders and Alee Martinez, with guest dancers from the Tribe Dance Company and featuring industry leading hip hop artists. Prior to joining PBT, Sanders and Martinez Co-Founded The Tribe and Poise’n, which they continue to direct today. Bring the whole family, you definitely won’t want to miss this! 

Don't miss Peninsula Ballet's Hip-Hop Halloween Monster's Ball

CBS News Bay Area Interview with Stuck Sanders

Hip-Hop Halloween clowns

Saturday, October 29th, 7pm

Sunday, October 30th, 1pm

 

​Fox Theater

2215 Broadway, Redwood City

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Tickets $65, $45, and $35

 

Discount of $5-off for seniors (age 65+) and juniors (18 and below).

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Box Office

  • All ticket sales are final. No refunds can be accommodated 

  • We highly recommend ticket insurance available at checkout​

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  • PBT performances are very popular and have been targeted by unauthorized ticketing outlets

  • Beware: only tickets sold at the PBT box office site are authorized ticket sales. We cannot accommodate tickets purchased through any other ticket outlet.

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  • Masks are optional

  • Dates and times subject to change

Ticket Contacts

  • ​Questions about tickets, contact (650) 342-3262

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About the Directors

Stuck Sanders headshot

Stuck Sanders was introduced to dance at the age of 12 when his mom was looking for a creative outlet for him. After one hip hop class he was hooked and headed for a career in the world of art and dance. In just a few years he was performing in halftime shows for the NBA's Sacramento Kings and earning a reputation as a top freestyler, where he was encouraged to create new moves and develop a personal style. Soon he was known for his style of Turf Dancing incorporating strong narrative with storytelling and burnished his reputation participating in numerous dance battles. At 19 he headed to Los Angeles for more vigorous training and to take part in the competitive dance industry. While on his dance journey his path crossed with Alee martinez. in December of 2015 they both formed The Tribe dance company, where they could continue to foster the art form and pass on their many talents to new hip hop artists.

Alee Martinez headshot

Alee Martinez has been dancing since the young age of 8, where she started in jazz and ballet in a local community center in San Jose, CA. In high school she was introduced to the dance club and fell absolutely in love with it. The club had many guest choreographers that introduced her to new styles of dance, including hip hop. That is when her passion for dance grew and she knew that is  what she wanted to do for the rest of her life. At the age of 19 she started auditioning for different hip hop dance companies in the bay area and through that was given many opportunities to perform on many stages including television. From America's got talent Season 7 to TruTv’s Fake Off Season 2 winner, she has learned so much from each opportunity and wants to share her knowledge with her students. Aside from tv, she has worked with vans shoe company, adobe, hyundai, youtube, nba, sam’s club, and many more. After meeting her fiance in 2014 they decided to start their own company. That is where the tribe dance co. and poise’n dance crew were founded. Her goal is to inspire her students to dream big and work hard, because anything is possible to achieve when your heart is in it. 

Our Patrons are our First Priority

The Fox Theatre renovations included

 

  • A state-of-the-art HVAC system containing 34 Merv 13 filters and Bio Ionization technology to trap very fine particles, potential allergens, bacteria, and viruses. 

  • Hospital grade UVC sanitizing lights installed throughout the theater and operated following each thorough cleaning when the theater is empty. 

  • All Restrooms updated to touchless technology 

  • Hand sanitizing stations throughout the theater and restrooms. 

  • We follow all recommendations from San Mateo County regarding audience requirements at time of performance

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