Diavolo Dance Theater

Alongside his position as Artistic Director of Diavolo, Heim was hired in 2005 by Cirque du Soleil to choreograph a show in Las Vegas called Kà.

Diavolo made its European debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1995, and in 1998, the company opened the performance series at the new Getty Center Museum in Los Angeles.

In spring 2002, Diavolo created a second smaller company to perform in a cabaret-style show, which ran for eight weeks at the New Shinagawa Prince Hotel in Tokyo, Japan.

[5] The most notable pieces in Diavolo's repertoire are: Catapult (1999), Trajectoire (1999, 2001), Humachina (2002, 2006), L'Espace Du Temps, The Trilogy [Foreign Bodies (2007), Fearful Symmetries (2010), Fluid Infinities (2013)], and Transit Space (2012).

[citation needed] The Diavolo Institute provides dance education and active arts participation for low-income youth and their families in the Los Angeles area.

In 2010, Diavolo received an American Masterpieces grant from the University of Georgia Research Foundation from the National Endowment for the Arts to fund educational activities.

[7] In 1995 during its European debut at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Diavolo was named "Best of the Fest" by The London Independent and "Critics Choice" by The Guardian.

[citation needed] In 2024, Jacque Heim of Diavolo Choreographed (with Kate Dougherty) for Dua Lipa and the company performed along side her at The 66th Annual Grammy Awards : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AO6PocKRfKM