IHRAF: What to do? An evening of dance curated by Charly Santagado
International Human Rights Arts Festival: What to do? An evening of dance curated by Charly Santagado
International Human Rights Arts Festival: What to do? An evening of dance curated by Charly Santagado
International Human Rights Arts Festival: Human beings are members of a whole, Dance event curated by Tina Bararian
This is House is a trap house function that follows the highs and lows of party culture. We investigate that friendship is needed in life and how nobody is alone in their struggle.
A joy-saturated dance-theater quartet that plays with memory, grief, community care, and a big clothesline! Built from father-daughter conversations about an ancestor, dancers excavate memory through storytelling, fabric, and bones.
A love letter to the queer community! Experience Where the Violets Bloom, a groundbreaking dance theatre production by Kaleid Dance Collective that redefines traditional narratives around being queer in America.
Ariel Lembeck Curates : Solo Dolo - An evening of solo works by Angel Acuña, Ariel Lembeck, Ariana Speight
November 11 at 3PM,
November 12 at 12PM,
November 18 at 3PM (livestream available),
and November 19 at 12PM (livestream available)
“Obsession”: Six Violinists, two Dancers and one Actor explores the agonies of creation and perfection of art through music, movements and monologues.
Nov. 10th at 9:30PM
Nov. 11th at 7:00PM
My Apocalypse is an annihilation drama on the shores of Times Square Beach. Shame monsters converge at the edge of personal and societal collapse: rolling, rocking and grabbing their way into the future.
October 4, 7pm
NICHE is a work-in-progress from Michael Breslin and Patrick Foley that will finally answer the question: Is the specific universal? In answering that question, it winds up confronting another question which is: Can the personal be political? Through storytelling, dance, and music, Michael and Patrick will interrogate their complex relationships with protest performance and attempt to free themselves from ideological tyranny without creating an aesthetic hegemony of their own.
October 6-8th, 11th at 7pm
in neuroscience, individuals are classified as dandelions, tulips, or orchids. Are we an orchid - more sensitive to our environment? Or are we dandelions - more adaptable to every obstacle we face?
July 25th at 12pm-2pm in the plaza between 39th and 40th street, as a part of the Garment District's Broadway Stage, programmed by The Tank. No tickets required!
In Communitas, human sculptures and acrobatic encounters animate society’s founding. Four will tumble, climb, and falter at the edge of genuine collapse – scored live by award-winning hip-hop composer Jordan McCree.
June 23rd at 9:30 PM
June 24th at 7:00 PM
Norcross
Sarah Norcross is officially "coming out" in NYC! Norcross is an evening of music where Sarah explores the ways in which her music expresses how being queer impacts her.
"The Very Same" from the Love Alone Anthology Project
Inspired by the writings of AIDS activist Paul Monette, “The Very Same” is a solo dance performance by Keith A. Thompson performed by Brendan McCall.
Keeping Watch
Created by Rush Johnston, “Keeping Watch” is a dance theatre experience like no other. Through a multitude of media, this solo performance evokes Johnston’s Southern, queer coming of age.
June 23rd at 7:00pm
Antidotal is a surreal look at the experience of feminine appearing people with invisible illness/disabilities. An unapologetic analysis of the daily lives of femme presenting disabled people.
Penumbra let my more turbulent selves burble and speak intoxicating shades of darkness, asking what happens when you lose control of what you are saying.
April 20, 21 at 7:00 PM
April 22 at 9:30 PM
April 23 at 2:00 PM
(no)man is a rollercoaster through joy, grief, and community. Featuring IMGE Dance’s signature cross-cultural movement, global rhythms, and theater, (no)man ask who’s included and excluded in this borrowed space and time.
Vogue for your life is a showcase where vogue leaves the ballroom competition and meets the stage highlighting some of the icons, legends, statements and stars of the scene. Choreographed by Arturo Miyake Mugler Lyons, he will take you no a tour of ballroom culture mixing various styles of dances and vogue alike.
The Wildly Inappropriate Poetry of Arthur Greenleaf Holmes is a comedic saunter down the murky iambic back alleys of England's preeminent poet of the perverse.
Lost Again is a road dramedy about two mismatched strangers paired up by a mutual friend: Ilona Young, 29, a type-A, know-it-all travel blogger on a cross-country assignment and Casey Calvino, 35, a jaded comedian on a tour of the U.S.
Do you ever wonder what it means to be considered human?
July 15 at 9:30 PM
July 16 at 7:00 PM
July 17 at 2:00 PM
XPANSE: 20 YEARS OF DANCEFX centers on the power of friendship, mentorship, and togetherness and celebrates the Dancefx community across two decades, with a collection of both nostalgic company repertoire pieces and innovative new works.
June 22 at 9:30 PM
June 24 at 7:00 PM
Cameron Barnett + Fiona Schlegel, Miranda Brown + Noa Rui-Piin Weiss, and sarAika Movement Collective present an evening of duets.
June 18 at 3:00 PM
June 25 at 9:30 PM
Das Sofortvergnügen (THE INSTANT PLEASURE) is a dance-theatre-spectacle about insatiable desires, [in]convenience, and patience.
Chaotic Good is a rough-and-ready performance series featuring irreverent experimental works-in-progress by artists across all performance mediums.
Undiscovered Countries has made you a performance mix tape, of ten multidisciplinary artists each reimagining a favorite Break Up Song. Come dance in the squishy insides of our hearts!
April 27, 29, and 30 at 7:00 PM
May 1 and 8 at 7:00 PM
April 30 and May 7 at 3:00 PM
Crisis. Recovery. Repeat. Gotham Dance Theater returns to the stage with “re:motions,” which follows emotional cycles of crisis and recovery. Through both personal and universal perspectives, the choreography and script examine collective loss, the search for love, and the rising pressure of technology. “re:motions” is a fusion of contemporary, street jazz, hip-hop, and theater, directed and choreographed by Marc Nuñez.