Sun 1st
Dance Visions NY: Through the Portals, Isadora Duncan's Orfeo and other works
Dance Visions NY Through the Portals is a new multi-disciplinary work created by choreographer Beth Jucovy that incorporates the works of visual artist Susan Ruth Cohen as portals into worlds of color and relationship. In creating Through the the Portals Ms. Jucovy employed the Isadora Duncan dance technique as a primary source of the movement approach. In this same program, Dance Visions NY will also present Duncan’s…
Ballet Memphis
The Joyce Theater “The ache and darkness…put onstage was more than a dance, it was an echo of human experience,” declared The Washington Post about Ballet Memphis who, pairing innovation with raw emotion in every stunning step, delivers a new vibrancy to the dance stage. This mixed repertory program features contemporary works grounded in the classical aesthetic that the company has presented so exquisitely on…
Lionel Popkin at Abrons Arts Center
Travelogues Dance Series curated by Laurie Uprichard Abrons Arts Center presents the New York City premiere of Los Angeles-based choreographer Lionel Popkin’s Ruth Doesn’t Live Here Anymore, an evening-length work inspired in part by the career of modern dance pioneer Ruth St. Denis. The evening-length work is performed by Popkin, Emily Beattie, and Carolyn Hall, and features an original score by avant-garde accordionist Guy Klucevsek, performed…
The Architecture of Proximity
Zullo/RawMovement Zullo/RawMovement
presents
The Architecture of Proximity
at the Theater at the 14th Street Y
October 28-November 1, 2015
Zullo/RawMovement presents The Architecture of Proximity at the Theater at the 14th Street Y from Wednesday – Saturday, October 28-31, 2015 at 8 p.m. and Sunday, November 1, 2015 at 3 p.m. at the 14th Street Y, 344 E. 14th Street, 10003, NYC. Tickets are $30 ($25 for…
Sundays on Broadway, September 27-December 6
Free series, presented by Cathy Weis Projects Cathy Weis Projects announces the fall 2015 season of Sundays on Broadway, an ongoing series featuring film screenings, performances, discussions, and all manner of gatherings on Sunday evenings at WeisAcres in SoHo. Events will take place September 27–December 6, at 6pm, and are free and open to the public.
The fall 2015 series will feature the films Hangman Takuzo by Yasuko Yokoshi and The Legend…
Beverly Blossom Memorial Gala
SENSEDANCE & Henning Rübsam present: The BEVERLY BLOSSOM MEMORIAL GALA on November 1 is a tribute with guest stars from around the country to the late “doyenne of robust eccentricity” on the very anniversary of her passing. A kaleidoscope of Blossom’s best work is shown on this exciting program. Renowned solo artists Douglas Nielsen and Betsy Fisher will perform Losing You and Blossom’s signature solo Dad’s Ties respectively.…
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Mon 2nd
And There was Morning - new works by Henning Rübsam
SENSEDANCE Three world premieres make up the SENSEDANCE program of AND THERE WAS MORNING, which is also the title of Rübsam’s newest collaboration with composer Beata Moon. Both Juilliard graduates celebrate an artistic partnership that dates back to 1992 with this colorful and exuberant exploration of sound and movement. Composer Ricardo Llorca’s Combat Del Somni will be performed live by famed pianist…
8:00pm
Movement Research at the Judson Church
Movement Research Karen Bernard, Marcos Duran Performance Group, Erica Ricketts, seymour::dancecollective
A high visibility, low-tech forum on Monday nights throughout the fall/winter and spring seasons. Movement Research at the Judson Church supports experiments in performance rather than finished products. Artists are selected by a rotating committee of peer artists.
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Tue 3rd
And There was Morning - new works by Henning Rübsam
SENSEDANCE Three world premieres make up the SENSEDANCE program of AND THERE WAS MORNING, which is also the title of Rübsam’s newest collaboration with composer Beata Moon. Both Juilliard graduates celebrate an artistic partnership that dates back to 1992 with this colorful and exuberant exploration of sound and movement. Composer Ricardo Llorca’s Combat Del Somni will be performed live by famed pianist…
BalletNext at New York Live Arts
BalletNext BalletNext at New York Live Arts
October 27-November 7, 2015
12 Performances | 5 Works | 3 Premieres
Program A highlights include the premieres of "Don't Blink" the next collaboration from Michele Wiles and flex dancing pioneer Jay Donn and Brian Reeder's "Strange Flowers," a flirtatious trio set to the music of Jean Philipe Rameau, as well as the return of "Ushuaia" by Michele Wiles. As…
Garth Fagan Dance
The Joyce Theater The Fagan aesthetic—“balletic rigor and precision in conjunction with a desultory looseness of body and unbridled bursts of energy” (The New York Times)—is on display when the company returns to The Joyce with a terrific program of new pieces by Garth Fagan and Norwood Pennewell and some of Fagan’s best work throughout the years: Passion Distanced, from 1987; No Evidence of Failure, from…
Scaffold Room
The Kitchen April Matthis, Roderick Murray, Okwui Okpokwasili, Marina Rosenfeld, Mike Taylor,Philip White, and Ralph Lemon. Organized by Tim Griffin and Matthew Lyons.
October 30–December 5, Tuesday-Friday 12-6pm, Saturday 11-6pm. Free.
Opening reception: Friday, October 30, 6-8pm
Ticketed performances: November 3–7 and November 9–10, 8pm and November 10, 2pm
Tickets $20
Scaffold Room is made…
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Wed 4th
Happy Hour
Monica Bill Barnes & Co. HAPPY HOUR
In their new weekly dance show, Happy Hour, performers Monica Bill Barnes and Anna Bass trade their signature sequins and feather headdresses for a pair of everyday men’s suits. Framed by the casual aesthetics of office parties and the inherent failure of karaoke nights, they are two female performers playing the most familiar male characters. Happy Hour invites audiences to have…
And There was Morning - new works by Henning Rübsam
SENSEDANCE Three world premieres make up the SENSEDANCE program of AND THERE WAS MORNING, which is also the title of Rübsam’s newest collaboration with composer Beata Moon. Both Juilliard graduates celebrate an artistic partnership that dates back to 1992 with this colorful and exuberant exploration of sound and movement. Composer Ricardo Llorca’s Combat Del Somni will be performed live by famed pianist…
Two World Premieres Ballets Choreographed by Troy Schumacher
BalletCollective BalletCollective
To Present
Two World Premieres Ballets
Choreographed by Troy Schumacher
Season Features
Music by Ellis Ludwig-Leone and Mark Dancigers
Performed Live by Hotel Elefant
New Collaborations with Photographers Paul Maffi and Dafy Hagai
November 4 and 5, 2015 at NYU Skirball Center
BalletCollective will present two world premieres ballets by Troy Schumacher on November 4 and…
BalletNext at New York Live Arts
BalletNext BalletNext at New York Live Arts
October 27-November 7, 2015
12 Performances | 5 Works | 3 Premieres
Program A highlights include the premieres of "Don't Blink" the next collaboration from Michele Wiles and flex dancing pioneer Jay Donn and Brian Reeder's "Strange Flowers," a flirtatious trio set to the music of Jean Philipe Rameau, as well as the return of "Ushuaia" by Michele Wiles. As…
Garth Fagan Dance
The Joyce Theater The Fagan aesthetic—“balletic rigor and precision in conjunction with a desultory looseness of body and unbridled bursts of energy” (The New York Times)—is on display when the company returns to The Joyce with a terrific program of new pieces by Garth Fagan and Norwood Pennewell and some of Fagan’s best work throughout the years: Passion Distanced, from 1987; No Evidence of Failure, from…
The AFROFUTURISM Series
Renegade Performance Group “Join us November 4-7 for the first Renegade Performance Group Brooklyn season
of the AFROFUTURISM Series, a dynamic performance project that investigates the
presence of Blackness into and beyond 21st Century techno-culture, art and society
through contemporary dance in a digital landscape! AFROFUTURISM as a movement
expresses new and progressive narratives, ideologies and symbols representative…
Scaffold Room
The Kitchen April Matthis, Roderick Murray, Okwui Okpokwasili, Marina Rosenfeld, Mike Taylor,Philip White, and Ralph Lemon. Organized by Tim Griffin and Matthew Lyons.
October 30–December 5, Tuesday-Friday 12-6pm, Saturday 11-6pm. Free.
Opening reception: Friday, October 30, 6-8pm
Ticketed performances: November 3–7 and November 9–10, 8pm and November 10, 2pm
Tickets $20
Scaffold Room is made…
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Thu 5th
Tango in the Castle
Strictly Tango NYC Tango in the Castle
TANGO IN THE CASTLE fuses the gothic ambience of Morningside Castle with the rousing passion of tango. VIP guests will enjoy an elegant light buffet of hors d'oeuvres and rich desserts with live music by Pedro Giraudo. Following the reception all ticket holders will enjoy a stage performance by the world-renowned dancers Leandro Caparelli y Rocio de los Santos and the singer…
Two World Premieres Ballets Choreographed by Troy Schumacher
BalletCollective BalletCollective
To Present
Two World Premieres Ballets
Choreographed by Troy Schumacher
Season Features
Music by Ellis Ludwig-Leone and Mark Dancigers
Performed Live by Hotel Elefant
New Collaborations with Photographers Paul Maffi and Dafy Hagai
November 4 and 5, 2015 at NYU Skirball Center
BalletCollective will present two world premieres ballets by Troy Schumacher on November 4 and…
BalletNext at New York Live Arts
BalletNext BalletNext at New York Live Arts
October 27-November 7, 2015
12 Performances | 5 Works | 3 Premieres
Program A highlights include the premieres of "Don't Blink" the next collaboration from Michele Wiles and flex dancing pioneer Jay Donn and Brian Reeder's "Strange Flowers," a flirtatious trio set to the music of Jean Philipe Rameau, as well as the return of "Ushuaia" by Michele Wiles. As…
The AFROFUTURISM Series
Renegade Performance Group “Join us November 4-7 for the first Renegade Performance Group Brooklyn season
of the AFROFUTURISM Series, a dynamic performance project that investigates the
presence of Blackness into and beyond 21st Century techno-culture, art and society
through contemporary dance in a digital landscape! AFROFUTURISM as a movement
expresses new and progressive narratives, ideologies and symbols representative…
Scaffold Room
The Kitchen April Matthis, Roderick Murray, Okwui Okpokwasili, Marina Rosenfeld, Mike Taylor,Philip White, and Ralph Lemon. Organized by Tim Griffin and Matthew Lyons.
October 30–December 5, Tuesday-Friday 12-6pm, Saturday 11-6pm. Free.
Opening reception: Friday, October 30, 6-8pm
Ticketed performances: November 3–7 and November 9–10, 8pm and November 10, 2pm
Tickets $20
Scaffold Room is made…
Garth Fagan Dance
The Joyce Theater The Fagan aesthetic—“balletic rigor and precision in conjunction with a desultory looseness of body and unbridled bursts of energy” (The New York Times)—is on display when the company returns to The Joyce with a terrific program of new pieces by Garth Fagan and Norwood Pennewell and some of Fagan’s best work throughout the years: Passion Distanced, from 1987; No Evidence of Failure, from…
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