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Be transformed by music, movement and meaning. Get a special ticket discount to White Bird’s unforgettable dance performances.
White Bird sets the stage for national and international dance companies to delight local audiences. This season, take a trip around the world all from the comfort of your theater seat as you witness visionary and renowned performances come to life.
If you’re looking for an inspiring night out on the town, here’s how you can save on tickets to an upcoming performance.
Get 25% Off Tickets to White Bird’s Dance Performances
White Bird invites you to explore culture, music and dance at venues throughout downtown Portland. Experience the world’s most thrilling dance voices during the 2025/26 season.
Portland Living on the Cheap readers can get an exclusive discount on select performances during the 2025/26 season. Choose your event:
What Performances Qualify for a Discount?
There are four acclaimed dances available for a discounted price. Each one brings its own powerful journey to the stage. Let’s find one that peaks your interest:
Limón Dance Company
October 22
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
See one of the world’s greatest dance companies explore classical modern dance through movement, physical power and emotion. Experience José Limón’s masterwork “A Choreographic Offering.” Set to music by Bach, the group dance embodies geometric patterns, circular motifs and movement.
Lali Ayguadé Company
November 13-15
Lincoln Performance Hall, PSU
Witness one of Spain’s most acclaimed up-and-coming choreographers new duet “RUNA.” The award-winning performance explores themes of connection and loss. Lali Ayguadé’s poetic voice takes the stage for a transformative and intimate show.
Compagnie Hervé Koubi
January 21
Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall
Want to watch dancers defy gravity? This performance combines acrobatics and martial arts with an emphasis on powerful imagery. Hervé Koubi’s newest work “Sol Invictus” celebrates
solidarity, light and human connection. With a reputation for drawing a crowd, this is bound to be one of White Bird’s most popular performances of the season.
Urban Bush Women
February 5-7
Newmark Theatre
If you enjoy storytelling, this performance is for you. “THIS IS RISK” fuses unbridled joy and raw portrayals of injustice through traditional African dance and modern dance. The mixed repertoire highlights bold storytelling through movement and live music.
Ready to get your tickets? Here’s how you can save on these upcoming performances:

Photo courtesy of White Bird
How to Get Discount Tickets
Portland Living on the Cheap readers get 25% off adult-priced tickets to the four performances listed above.
To get the discount, use code DANCEONCHEAP. With this discount, tickets start at just $32 per performance. Prices vary depending on our seat selection.
To apply the discount, choose your performance and the date you want to attend. From there, pick your seats and click “Add to cart.” Once you choose your ticket delivery method (email or will call), click “Next.” Then you’ll see a box that says “If you have a discount code, please enter it.”
Enter code DANCEONCHEAP and click “Apply.” You’ll see the discount applied to each ticket in your cart.
The discount applies to multiple adult-priced ticket purchases. It does not apply to PL5 neon green $20 tickets. (Is there a discount code expiration date or any other details?)
Online tickets are first come, first served. Shows are likely to sell out, so don’t delay. Get your tickets.
Don’t miss your chance to see some of the best dance artists and choreographers bring their talents to Portland.
For more information and to claim your ticket discount, visit White Bird’s website.
Sponsored post: This is a paid promotion with White Bird.
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