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Tue 1st
Rosas danst Rosas
New York Live Arts In 1983, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker had her international breakthrough with Rosas danst Rosas, a performance that has since become a benchmark in the history of postmodern dance. Building on the minimalism initiated in Fase, abstract movements constitute the basis of a layered choreographic structure in which repetition plays the lead role. Four female dancers dance themselves, again and again in…
Fall for Dance Festival - Program 1
Multiple For sixteen seasons, the Festival has welcomed existing and new dance lovers to experience an international array of dance artists. The 2019 line-up includes artists from Argentina, Canada, France, Russia, Sweden, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In keeping with City Center’s founding mission to make the arts accessible to everyone, all tickets are $15.
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Wed 2nd
Rosas danst Rosas
New York Live Arts In 1983, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker had her international breakthrough with Rosas danst Rosas, a performance that has since become a benchmark in the history of postmodern dance. Building on the minimalism initiated in Fase, abstract movements constitute the basis of a layered choreographic structure in which repetition plays the lead role. Four female dancers dance themselves, again and again in…
Fall for Dance Festival - Program 1
Multiple For sixteen seasons, the Festival has welcomed existing and new dance lovers to experience an international array of dance artists. The 2019 line-up includes artists from Argentina, Canada, France, Russia, Sweden, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In keeping with City Center’s founding mission to make the arts accessible to everyone, all tickets are $15.
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Thu 3rd
Soaking Wet
Soaking WET After 15 years, curator David Parker and producer Jeffrey Kazin announce the grand finale of the Soaking WET series with one-hour performances by Keely Garfield Dance (Program A), and Beyond the Bang Group (Program B).
Program A: Keely Garfield Dance will perform Garfield's work-in-progress "The Invisible Project," in which she is joined by Paul Hamilton, Molly Lieber, Doug LeCours, Angie Pittman,…
Look Who’s Coming to Dinner
Stephanie Batten Bland Co-presented as part of Crossing the Line Festival,
produced by the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF)
Jerome Robbins Award–winning choreographic artist and filmmaker, Stefanie Batten Bland makes her Crossing the Line Festival debut with the world premiere of Look Who’s Coming to Dinner. Inspired by the 1967 Stanley Kramer film starring Sydney Poitier, Katherine Hepburn and Spencer…
The American Dance Guild Performance Festival 2019
The American Dance Guild THE AMERICAN DANCE GUILD PERFORMANCE FESTIVAL RETURNS TO AILEY CITIGROUP THEATER - SHAPING THE NOW: DANCE IN UNCERTAIN TIMES
October 3 through October 6 - Dedicated to past ADG President: Muriel Manings
Featuring 33 Contemporary Choreographers and Honoring Modern Dance Innovators - 2019 Lifetime Achievement Awards to Dance Advocate Jody Gottfried Arnhold, Choreographer Gus Solomons jr and Abdel…
Rosas danst Rosas
New York Live Arts In 1983, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker had her international breakthrough with Rosas danst Rosas, a performance that has since become a benchmark in the history of postmodern dance. Building on the minimalism initiated in Fase, abstract movements constitute the basis of a layered choreographic structure in which repetition plays the lead role. Four female dancers dance themselves, again and again in…
Fall for Dance Festival - Program 2
Multiple For sixteen seasons, the Festival has welcomed existing and new dance lovers to experience an international array of dance artists. The 2019 line-up includes artists from Argentina, Canada, France, Russia, Sweden, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In keeping with City Center’s founding mission to make the arts accessible to everyone, all tickets are $15.
Program…
Soaking Wet
Soaking WET After 15 years, curator David Parker and producer Jeffrey Kazin announce the grand finale of the Soaking WET series with one-hour performances by Keely Garfield Dance (Program A), and Beyond the Bang Group (Program B).
Program A: Keely Garfield Dance will perform Garfield's work-in-progress "The Invisible Project," in which she is joined by Paul Hamilton, Molly Lieber, Doug LeCours, Angie Pittman,…
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Fri 4th
Introduction to Salon Performance Series
Mark DeGarmo Dance This is a FREE event offered through FABnyc's Open Arts LES. Attendees will receive a SPECIAL DISCOUNT on SPS tickets for Oct 10th!
Join us for our introduction to the Salon Performance Series. During our event, Mark DeGarmo Dance will share Moveable Movements, an ongoing video series that captures Mark DeGarmo's improvisational dance trip through NYC. We will also discuss the opportunity…
Soaking Wet
Soaking WET After 15 years, curator David Parker and producer Jeffrey Kazin announce the grand finale of the Soaking WET series with one-hour performances by Keely Garfield Dance (Program A), and Beyond the Bang Group (Program B).
Program A: Keely Garfield Dance will perform Garfield's work-in-progress "The Invisible Project," in which she is joined by Paul Hamilton, Molly Lieber, Doug LeCours, Angie Pittman,…
Look Who’s Coming to Dinner
Stephanie Batten Bland Co-presented as part of Crossing the Line Festival,
produced by the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF)
Jerome Robbins Award–winning choreographic artist and filmmaker, Stefanie Batten Bland makes her Crossing the Line Festival debut with the world premiere of Look Who’s Coming to Dinner. Inspired by the 1967 Stanley Kramer film starring Sydney Poitier, Katherine Hepburn and Spencer…
Rosas danst Rosas
New York Live Arts In 1983, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker had her international breakthrough with Rosas danst Rosas, a performance that has since become a benchmark in the history of postmodern dance. Building on the minimalism initiated in Fase, abstract movements constitute the basis of a layered choreographic structure in which repetition plays the lead role. Four female dancers dance themselves, again and again in…
The American Dance Guild Performance Festival 2019
The American Dance Guild THE AMERICAN DANCE GUILD PERFORMANCE FESTIVAL RETURNS TO AILEY CITIGROUP THEATER - SHAPING THE NOW: DANCE IN UNCERTAIN TIMES
October 3 through October 6 - Dedicated to past ADG President: Muriel Manings
Featuring 33 Contemporary Choreographers and Honoring Modern Dance Innovators - 2019 Lifetime Achievement Awards to Dance Advocate Jody Gottfried Arnhold, Choreographer Gus Solomons jr and Abdel…
8:00pm
COLORING — New York Premiere
92nd Street Y COLORING is a 75-minute work for eight dancers and one guest drag queen/live cellist.
Inspired by themes of identity and unity, COLORING asks the question “What do we have in common?”
Fall for Dance Festival - Program 2
Multiple For sixteen seasons, the Festival has welcomed existing and new dance lovers to experience an international array of dance artists. The 2019 line-up includes artists from Argentina, Canada, France, Russia, Sweden, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In keeping with City Center’s founding mission to make the arts accessible to everyone, all tickets are $15.
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The Ride
The Ride Casting for the role of HIP HOP performer (M/F) and FEMALE BALLET performer in "The Ride," a Drama Desk-nominated experience that is part tour/part show. Must be comfortable dancing outside, take direction well, be very personable, positive and charismatic while dancing.
Synopsis: "The Ride" takes place on a stadium seated bus (like an indoor theatre) and takes an audience to tourist attractions around…
LET ‘IM MOVE YOU: THIS IS A SUCCESS AND A STUDY
Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance! Let ‘im Move You, a series of performance and installation works, is a continuation of jumatatu and Donte’s work within and in response to J-Sette’s movement vocabulary and Black queer performance aesthetics. In A Study, performed by the artists, J-Sette is a base of experimentation into the role of strategy both in dance making and social design. This Is a Success, the second performance work…
Soaking Wet
Soaking WET After 15 years, curator David Parker and producer Jeffrey Kazin announce the grand finale of the Soaking WET series with one-hour performances by Keely Garfield Dance (Program A), and Beyond the Bang Group (Program B).
Program A: Keely Garfield Dance will perform Garfield's work-in-progress "The Invisible Project," in which she is joined by Paul Hamilton, Molly Lieber, Doug LeCours, Angie Pittman,…
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Sat 5th
Not a Single Carmen More! (Ni Una Carmen Mas!)
choreographer Gabriela Estrada Choreographer Gabriela Estrada will present the solo "Not a Single Carmen More!," (Ni Una Carmen Mas!), danced by Mexico's Ivanka Figueroa on October 5th, named a Day of Action Against Domestic Violence. The solo will be part of the performance "Mourning Loss/Celebrating Survival," a program designed to raise awareness of the scourge of domestic violence. Other artists on the program, which…
DTCB Showcase Performance at Talent Unlimited HS
Dancewave Dancewave presents the 9th Annual Dancewave Through College & Beyond, co-presented by Dance Magazine. During Dancewave's nationwide college connection event, attendees and the general public are invited to enjoy a live stage performance of select college dance programs and special guest artists.
Special Guest Performances:
Douglas Gillespie
Gleich Dances
Featured Colleges:
Marymount Manhattan…
Soaking Wet
Soaking WET After 15 years, curator David Parker and producer Jeffrey Kazin announce the grand finale of the Soaking WET series with one-hour performances by Keely Garfield Dance (Program A), and Beyond the Bang Group (Program B).
Program A: Keely Garfield Dance will perform Garfield's work-in-progress "The Invisible Project," in which she is joined by Paul Hamilton, Molly Lieber, Doug LeCours, Angie Pittman,…
Look Who’s Coming to Dinner
Stephanie Batten Bland Co-presented as part of Crossing the Line Festival,
produced by the French Institute Alliance Française (FIAF)
Jerome Robbins Award–winning choreographic artist and filmmaker, Stefanie Batten Bland makes her Crossing the Line Festival debut with the world premiere of Look Who’s Coming to Dinner. Inspired by the 1967 Stanley Kramer film starring Sydney Poitier, Katherine Hepburn and Spencer…
Rosas danst Rosas
New York Live Arts In 1983, Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker had her international breakthrough with Rosas danst Rosas, a performance that has since become a benchmark in the history of postmodern dance. Building on the minimalism initiated in Fase, abstract movements constitute the basis of a layered choreographic structure in which repetition plays the lead role. Four female dancers dance themselves, again and again in…
The American Dance Guild Performance Festival 2019
The American Dance Guild THE AMERICAN DANCE GUILD PERFORMANCE FESTIVAL RETURNS TO AILEY CITIGROUP THEATER - SHAPING THE NOW: DANCE IN UNCERTAIN TIMES
October 3 through October 6 - Dedicated to past ADG President: Muriel Manings
Featuring 33 Contemporary Choreographers and Honoring Modern Dance Innovators - 2019 Lifetime Achievement Awards to Dance Advocate Jody Gottfried Arnhold, Choreographer Gus Solomons jr and Abdel…
8:00pm
COLORING — New York Premiere
92nd Street Y COLORING is a 75-minute work for eight dancers and one guest drag queen/live cellist.
Inspired by themes of identity and unity, COLORING asks the question “What do we have in common?”
Fall for Dance Festival - Program 3
Multiple For sixteen seasons, the Fall for Dance Festival has welcomed existing and new dance lovers to experience an international array of dance artists. The 2019 line-up includes artists from Argentina, Canada, France, Russia, Sweden, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States. In keeping with City Center’s founding mission to make the arts accessible to everyone, all tickets…
LET ‘IM MOVE YOU: THIS IS A SUCCESS AND A STUDY
Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance! Let ‘im Move You, a series of performance and installation works, is a continuation of jumatatu and Donte’s work within and in response to J-Sette’s movement vocabulary and Black queer performance aesthetics. In A Study, performed by the artists, J-Sette is a base of experimentation into the role of strategy both in dance making and social design. This Is a Success, the second performance work…
Soaking Wet
Soaking WET After 15 years, curator David Parker and producer Jeffrey Kazin announce the grand finale of the Soaking WET series with one-hour performances by Keely Garfield Dance (Program A), and Beyond the Bang Group (Program B).
Program A: Keely Garfield Dance will perform Garfield's work-in-progress "The Invisible Project," in which she is joined by Paul Hamilton, Molly Lieber, Doug LeCours, Angie Pittman,…
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