October, 1-3, 2021

2021 Season Finale, Queensboro Dance Festival

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$20 Tickets

After touring all summer throughout Queens outdoor spaces, the 2021 Queensboro Dance Festival is having its 3-night season finale on the Queens Theatre stage!  Launched in 2014, the Queensboro Dance Festival is an annual tour of performances and classes featuring only Queens-based dance companies of diverse cultures and styles.  The festival's mission is to strengthen the dance community in Queens and inspire a greater appreciation of Queens dance.

The festival's culminating weekend at Queens Theatre is October 1-3, featuring different Queens-based dance companies each evening.  All seats $20, or attend all 3 nights for $40 for a truly diverse World's Boro experience thorugh dance!  Limited seating available.

 

Night 1
October 1, 2021 at 7:30 PM

Featuring performances by:

Kinding Sindaw
chrisbelldances
Robert Mark Dance
Drye/Marinaro Dance Company
Mala's Odissi
Chieh Hsiung

 

Night 2
October 2, 2021 at 7:30 PM

Featuring performances by:

Manhatitlan Mexican Folkloric Dance Group
Marlaina Garcia Riegelsberger Works
Greek American Folklore Society
Trevor Ricardo Spencer Jr.
Antara Saha
NK&D/ a movement company
Flamenco Latino
The Kingdom Dance Company

 

Night 3
October 3, 2021 at 5:00 PM

Featuring performances by:

Ramzi World Dance
Chevalier Ballet
Cole Collective
Sheep Meadow Dance Theatre
Gotham Dance Theater
Na Pua Mai Ka Lani Nuioka
Demi Remick & Dancers
Amy Marshall Dance Company

 

Approx runtime each show is 65 min, no intermission.  In accordance with New York City’s vaccine mandate for indoor activities, anyone entering the building twelve years of age and older are required to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19. Masks are required for everyone indoors regardless of vaccination status. 

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