June, 10-13, 2021

Performance Mix Festival

Degenerate Art Ensemble Bruce Clayton

New Dance Alliance (NDA) announces the lineup for the 35th annual Performance Mix Festival. “The most elaborate festival of the unpredictable” (New York Times), this four-day festival, presented in partnership with Movement Research, brings together more than 20 artists with diverse approaches to performance, inviting audiences to engage with the unexpected and to experience some of the newest voices in experimental dance. The festival will feature live in-person performances, livestreams, installations, and video/film screenings at 122 Community Center in Movement Research’s studios and the Courtyard at 122CC. The festival is curated by New Dance Alliance Founder and Director Karen Bernard.

Performance Mix 35 features works by Leslie Cuyjet, Degenerate Art Ensemble, Rachel Thorne Germond, Camilo Godoy, Jil Guyon, Yvonne Meier, Johnnie Cruise Mercer, Dana Michel and Tracy Maurice, MOLLY&NOLA, Sari Nordman, Christopher “Unpezverde” Núñez, Alethea Pace, Lisa Parra and Daniel Pinheiro, Rosy Simas, Hadley Smith and Johanna S. Meyer, Andrew Tay, Anh Vo, Nami Yamamoto, and we are: Anna, Kimiko, s., Symara, Tara, Taylor, Ogemdi, and marion.

The festival will take place June 10−13, at Movement Research at 122 Community Center, 150 First Avenue, in Manhattan. Performance times vary. All COVID-19 safety protocols, including mandatory masks, social distancing, and capacity regulations, will be in place. For more information about the festival, visit: https://newdancealliance.org/performance-mix-festival/.

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