Dancers Responding to AIDS
A Program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS

Hudson Valley Dance Festival
Saturday, October 11
2 pm and 5 pm
Historic Catskill Point, Catskill, NY
World-class dance and the artistic splendor of the Hudson Valley converge as Hudson Valley Dance Festival returns Saturday, October 11, 2025, with a moving mix of dynamic performances at Historic Catskill Point in Catskill, NY.
Hudson Valley Dance Festival will once again transform a charming 19th-century warehouse on the banks of the Hudson River into an intimate, elegant performance space. With performances at 2 pm and 5 pm, the festival will showcase an awe-inspiring lineup of works nurtured in and inspired by the region’s rich artistic spirit.
The festival transforms the passion and creativity of dancers and audiences into tangible help for those in need. Each ticket purchase and sponsorship helps provide performing artists and people across the country living with HIV/AIDS and other debilitating illnesses with access to lifesaving medications, counseling, healthy meals and emergency assistance. Hudson Valley Dance Festival helps fund vital social services in all 50 states, Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C., including support for 18 organizations in the Hudson Valley.
Performers and choreographers will be announced later this month.
Tickets start at $40. Prime tickets are $125 and include a cocktail reception at Historic Catskill Point. Premium tickets at $275 include the cocktail reception and an exclusive dinner with the dancers. Leadership Supporter packages begin at $1,000 and include additional benefits.
Hudson Valley Dance Festival began in 2013 as a single performance at Historic Catskill Point. It has since grown into a beloved annual dance experience for Hudson Valley residents and visitors, raising $1.5 million through 11 iterations.
Hudson Valley Dance Festival is made possible, in part, by generous support from corporate sponsor The New York Times.
Among the 450 organizations supported nationwide by Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS are 18 in the Hudson Valley. The organizations include: Albany Damien Center in Albany; Alliance for Positive Health in Albany; Animalkind in Hudson; Catskill Food Pantry in Catskill; Broadway Education Alliance in Rhinebeck; Columbia County Recovery Kitchen in Hudson; Columbia-Greene Humane Society/SPCA in Hudson; The Community Hospice in Albany; Do Not Fear to Hope in Garrison; Dutchess Outreach in Poughkeepsie; Greenport Rescue Squad in Hudson; Hudson Valley LGBTQ Community Center in Kingston; Matthew 25 Food Pantry in Catskill; Open Door Family Medical Center in Ossining; Rock Steady Farm in Millerton; Roe Jan Food Pantry in Hillsdale; TOUCH (Together Our Unity Can Heal) in Congers; and Troy Area United Ministries in Troy.
Watch last year’s highlights
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