Thu 1st
Celebrity Cruises - Open Call
Celebrity Cruises February 1, 2018 - Open Dance Call for Dancers and Dancers who Sing
Sign-in @ 9:30am - Women
Sign-in @ 1:30pm - Men
*Dancers who Sing, please bring your repertoire books in case you are asked to stay and sing later the same day.
Ripley-Grier Studios
520 8th Avenue
New York, NY
SEEKING: FEMALE roles require height of 5’5”-5'9". MALE roles require height of 5’8”-6'1." Athletic build…
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Peak Performances Award-winning choreographer and TED Fellow Camille A. Brown brings her company and its irresistible energy to Peak Performances. ink, the final installation of her dance trilogy about culture, race, and identity, celebrates the rituals, gestural vocabulary, and traditions of the African diaspora. Using the rhythms and sounds of traditional African music mixed with blues, hip-hop, jazz, and swing, ink travels…
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Fri 2nd
Carmen
Roxey Ballet Love is like a rose, but beware of its thorns! Come join the Roxey Ballet in their up-close-and-personal Canal Studio Theater for a passionate, dramatic and sensual performance of the ballet Carmen.
The electrifying one-act ballet is choreographed by company founder Mark Roxey. It is a highly contemporary ballet, stylized in abstract decor. “Carmen” is a sensually vivid and passionate story…
ink
Peak Performances Award-winning choreographer and TED Fellow Camille A. Brown brings her company and its irresistible energy to Peak Performances. ink, the final installation of her dance trilogy about culture, race, and identity, celebrates the rituals, gestural vocabulary, and traditions of the African diaspora. Using the rhythms and sounds of traditional African music mixed with blues, hip-hop, jazz, and swing, ink travels…
Soaking WET Dance Series
Soaking WET Dance Series The Soaking WET dance series will present two different programs of all premieres by five choreographers, Feb. 1-4. Program A will be shared by choreographers Aviva Geismar and Katy Orthwein (Thurs/Fri/Sat at 7 PM); Program B will show works by Angharad Davies, Victor Lozano and Jody Sperling (Thurs/Fri/Sat at 8:30 PM; Sun at 2 PM). Soaking WET is curated/produced by David Parker and Jeff Kazin,…
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Sat 3rd
Live Hawaiian Music and Hula Classes with Kawika Alfiche
Kawika Alfiche HAWAIIAN MUSIC AND DANCE COMES TO NEW YORK CITY WITH HAWAIIAN ARTIST
KAWIKA ALFICHE!
We are excited to announce world renowned Hawaiian Recording Artist & Kumu Hula (Hula Master), Kawika Alfiche to share with you an evening of traditional Ancient and Modern Music and Dance and more! Along with a live concert, Kawika will be teaching classes in Hawaiian Chant, Dance, `Ukulele and more!
Join…
Carmen
Roxey Ballet Love is like a rose, but beware of its thorns! Come join the Roxey Ballet in their up-close-and-personal Canal Studio Theater for a passionate, dramatic and sensual performance of the ballet Carmen.
The electrifying one-act ballet is choreographed by company founder Mark Roxey. It is a highly contemporary ballet, stylized in abstract decor. “Carmen” is a sensually vivid and passionate story…
HAWAIIAN MUSIC AND DANCE COMES TO NYC WITH HAWAIIAN ARTIST KAWIKA ALFICHE!
Kawika Alfiche We are excited to announce world renowned Hawaiian Recording Artist & Kumu Hula (Hula Master), Kawika Alfiche to share with you an evening of traditional Ancient and Modern Music and Dance and more! Along with a live concert, Kawika will be teaching classes in Hawaiian Chant, Dance, `Ukulele and more!
Join us for this special one-night only event at Gibney Dance Center Union Square, on 890 Broadway…
Carmen
Roxey Ballet Love is like a rose, but beware of its thorns! Come join the Roxey Ballet in their up-close-and-personal Canal Studio Theater for a passionate, dramatic and sensual performance of the ballet Carmen.
The electrifying one-act ballet is choreographed by company founder Mark Roxey. It is a highly contemporary ballet, stylized in abstract decor. “Carmen” is a sensually vivid and passionate story…
6,000 Bobby Pins Later...
Lauren Beirne Dance Works 6 Original Choreographic Voices | 1 Night in Brooklyn
Lauren Beirne Dance Works and Six Degrees Dance present an evening of contemporary dance showcasing six emerging choreographers and companies from New York and New Jersey: Lauren Beirne Dance Works, Six Degrees Dance, Nikki Manx Dance Project, Robin Aren, Kristina Bermudez, and Joe Monteleone.
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wandering movers presents: an evening of dance
wandering movers Under the direction of Kevin Ortega-Rojas, wandering movers presents an evening of dance; featuring the world Premiere of Ortega-Rojas' latest work "broken open."
The evening will showcase choreography by guest choreographer Emma Blue Russo and resident choreographer Kevin Ortega-Rojas.
Shows will be held at the Salvatore Capezio Theater in New York City on:
-Saturday, February 3rd, 2018 at…
ink
Peak Performances Award-winning choreographer and TED Fellow Camille A. Brown brings her company and its irresistible energy to Peak Performances. ink, the final installation of her dance trilogy about culture, race, and identity, celebrates the rituals, gestural vocabulary, and traditions of the African diaspora. Using the rhythms and sounds of traditional African music mixed with blues, hip-hop, jazz, and swing, ink travels…
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Sun 4th
Recognizing Women Project: OPEN REHEARSALS
nathantrice/RITUALS dance theater The Recognizing Women Project would like to invite you into our rehearsals and creative discussions as we investigate the contributions to adolescent female self-objectification and the contemporary rites of passage between mother and daughter.
You will be observing our usual rehearsal process and invited to participate in our discussions (to your level of comfort). It is very important to the…
Carmen
Roxey Ballet Love is like a rose, but beware of its thorns! Come join the Roxey Ballet in their up-close-and-personal Canal Studio Theater for a passionate, dramatic and sensual performance of the ballet Carmen.
The electrifying one-act ballet is choreographed by company founder Mark Roxey. It is a highly contemporary ballet, stylized in abstract decor. “Carmen” is a sensually vivid and passionate story…
ink
Peak Performances Award-winning choreographer and TED Fellow Camille A. Brown brings her company and its irresistible energy to Peak Performances. ink, the final installation of her dance trilogy about culture, race, and identity, celebrates the rituals, gestural vocabulary, and traditions of the African diaspora. Using the rhythms and sounds of traditional African music mixed with blues, hip-hop, jazz, and swing, ink travels…
wandering movers presents: an evening of dance
wandering movers Under the direction of Kevin Ortega-Rojas, wandering movers presents an evening of dance; featuring the world Premiere of Ortega-Rojas' latest work "broken open."
The evening will showcase choreography by guest choreographer Emma Blue Russo and resident choreographer Kevin Ortega-Rojas.
Shows will be held at the Salvatore Capezio Theater in New York City on:
-Saturday, February 3rd, 2018 at…
Carmen
Roxey Ballet Love is like a rose, but beware of its thorns! Come join the Roxey Ballet in their up-close-and-personal Canal Studio Theater for a passionate, dramatic and sensual performance of the ballet Carmen.
The electrifying one-act ballet is choreographed by company founder Mark Roxey. It is a highly contemporary ballet, stylized in abstract decor. “Carmen” is a sensually vivid and passionate story…
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Mon 5th
Recognizing Women Project: OPEN REHEARSALS
nathantrice/RITUALS dance theater The Recognizing Women Project would like to invite you into our rehearsals and creative discussions as we investigate the contributions to adolescent female self-objectification and the contemporary rites of passage between mother and daughter.
You will be observing our usual rehearsal process and invited to participate in our discussions (to your level of comfort). It is very important to the…
Ashton and Balanchine: Parallel Lives // 2018 Lincoln Kirstein Lecture featuring Alastair Macaulay
The Center for Ballet and the Arts at New York University Join The Center for Ballet and the Arts at New York University for its annual Lincoln Kirstein Lecture, co-presented by The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts.
In “Ashton and Balanchine: Parallel Lives,” The New York Times’s chief dance critic Alastair Macaulay will illustrate the ways in which Frederick Ashton and George Balanchine watched each other, took ideas from each other,…
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