Thursday, June 1, 2023

THIS WEEKEND - Terre Dance Collective & Alma Collective

 
Left : 2 dancers are laying on a wooden floor and are intertwined with each other. Right: A dancer is in an inversion. Chelsea Brecka & Pickled Pin Up Photography

THIS WEEKEND please join Terre Dance Collective & Alma Collective for a performance at Abrons Arts Center - Studio G05 on Sunday, June 4th at 2 pm. The performance will feature Place. a premiere from Terre & Alma Collective's Co(n)razon

We look forward to sharing the space with you! Tickets can be purchased here!

Terre Dance Collective is a New York City-based group of movement artists creating emotionally engaging and physically compelling contemporary dance. We strive to create financially accessible movement experiences for artists & audiences. Terre was established in July 2017 by Artistic Director Robert Rubama. Exploration and collaboration are a large part of our creative work. We believe that movement is the connective tissue of the universe and brings all bodies together.

Terre Dance Collective

Alma is a Latina-led New York City-based collective co-directed by Bianca Dam and Kat Bark. We want to create a space where movement feels instinctive and vulnerable. As alma, we aspire to share the passion, love, and freedom we feel while moving. We wish to create dance for all eyes, and evolve as humans with our audience. Alma is a rediscovery of our “gut'' as dancers, leading with honest sentiment.

Alma Collective

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