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The night remained forever young at this year’s Bessies, what with live performances, videos, tearful and grinning thank you’s, hugs and cheers for the new slew of winners, and a costume sashay thrown into wild mix of celebration that took place tonight, October 8, at the NYU Skirball Center for the Performing Arts.
Two groundbreakers, Brooklyn Arts Exchange founder/director Marya Warshaw and avant-garde choreographer and dancer Simone Forti, have been tapped to receive The Bessies’ highest honors.
Glasses clinked and cheers crowded the air as this year’s 43 Bessie nominees were announced and celebrated today, July 11, at a cocktail party/press conference at Gibney 280, along with the winners of 2018 Juried Bessie Award and the 2018 NY Dance and Performance Award for Outstanding “Breakout” Choreographer.
Only Lee Breuer’s fantastical imagination, wit, and encyclopedic knowledge of theater, in association with his longtime collaborator Maude Mitchell, could… Read more »
Celebrating 47 Years, Garth Fagan Dance has four premieres up its sleeve for its Joyce Theater engagement, November 7-12. Two… Read more »
“Stories by Hand,” Preeti Vasudevan’s autobiographical solo that combines language, music and dance to tell its witty, poignant, and tragic… Read more »
When the 60 Pre K children at the University Settlement House on New York’s Lower East Side built their own… Read more »
The welcome mat for artists from the four corners of the globe has shone brightly at La MaMa’s theater… Read more »
When Beast 1 rolls out of Ai Design’s Tuckahoe studio workshop where it, along with its identical twin, Beast 2,… Read more »
As its lovers know, dance has a language of its own, written in space by the moving body. By graphically… Read more »
Inspired by Yoko Ono’s iconic 1964 “Cut Piece,” “Cut Piece for Pants Suit,” a performance in response to the 2016… Read more »
Even if 34 year old Jonah Bokaer had begun choreographing the year he was born, he would have had to… Read more »
Ferocious, passionate and resolutely defiant, Rascasuelos will command Carnegie Hall’s Perelman Stage when the Buenos Aires-based band of 11 visionary… Read more »
The multiple award-winning talents of Shen Wei, whose choreography has been seen in major venues and festivals throughout the world… Read more »
Diana Vishneva in “LE DIVERTISSEMENT DU ROI” Choreography by Maxim Petrov, Photos by Yulia Plakhotnikova PERFORMED BY PRINCIPALS FROM… Read more »
OF DANCE INK SCHEDULED FOR PUBLICATION ON JUNE 6 FEATURES PHOTOGRAPHS OF WORKS BY MERCE CUNNINGHAM AND JUSTIN PECK PERFORMED… Read more »
Marta Minujín – Arte agrícola en acción Toronjas, E.B Brodsky Collection Consider the grapefruit. Actually, 6000 of them in New… Read more »
NINE WORLD PREMIERES AND THREE AMERICAN PREMIERES HIGHLIGHT 2016 LA MAMA MOVES DANCE FESTIVAL, APRIL 29-MAY 29 Contemporary issues… Read more »
American choreographer/dancer Murray Louis died on February 1 at his home in New York City. He was 89 years old…. Read more »
Circuses conventionally take place in tents or on stages, but Cirque Mechanics’s “Pedal Punk” which receives its New York City… Read more »
The theater/music/dance spectacle marks director’s first New York show since 2013 “Double It” is modestly dubbed “a living room… Read more »
CONCLUDES AT THE DAVID H. KOCH THEATER, NOVEMBER 17-22 WITH TWO NEW YORK CITY PREMIERES PRESENTED BY THE JOYCE THEATER… Read more »
Lizt Alfonso Dance Cuba Returns to the U.S. and the New Victory with New York Premiere of All-New Production November… Read more »
NEW AND VINTAGE FAGAN CELEBRATES GARTH FAGAN DANCE’S 45th ANNIVERSARY AT THE JOYCE THEATER, NOVEMBER 3-8, SEASON FEATURES WORLD PREMIERES… Read more »
Thirteen year old Finn Duggan, a student at Ballet Academy East in New York City, is the subject of a… Read more »
CHEN SHI-ZHENG’S “DOUBLE IT: A LIVING ROOM CIRCUS” RECEIVES WORLD PREMIERE AT BARUCH COLLEGE’S 200-SEAT ROSE NAGELBERG THEATER, NOVEMBER 24-JANUARY… Read more »
ALL MUSIC PLAYED LIVE INCLUDING PERFORMANCES BY TOM HARELL AND HIS JAZZ QUINTET When Michele Wiles left… Read more »
Performances mark first time Harrell has worked with ballet dancers The sound of Tom Harrell will be heard in an… Read more »
TWO WORLD PREMIERES, “PRELUDES AND FUGUES” AND “YOWZIE” CELEBRATE TWYLA THARP’S 50th ANNIVERSARY TOUR, OPENING SEPTEMBER 18-19 IN DALLAS, TX… Read more »
The chances of being selected might be slim, but the reward for the winners will assuredly affect their future. Ballet… Read more »
BalletNext New York Live Arts 219 W 19th Street, New York City October 27-November 7 (Tue-Fri at 7:30pm, Sat at… Read more »
LA MAMA MOVES! CELEBRATES 10th ANNIVERSARY WITH A DOZEN PREMIERES AND NEW DIRECTION IN PROGRAMMING FESTIVAL OPENS APRIL 30, AND… Read more »
BLANCA LI’S “ROBOT” MAKES U.S. DEBUT AT BAM HOWARD GILMAN OPERA HOUSE, JUNE 9-14 The music, dance, visual arts extravaganza… Read more »
WITH YEAR OF ACTIVITIES BEGINNING IN NEW YORK FEATURING SHOWINGS AT BARNARD COLLEGE ON APRIL 13 AND HUNTER COLLEGE ON… Read more »
Here they come! A new royal partnership is being forged: Michele Wiles, one of ballet’s most celebrated Swan Queens, and… Read more »
A slew of new challenges–new repertory, new dancers, new venues, and new music–are slated for BalletNext’s 2014/15 season. Most notable… Read more »
RICHARD ALSTON DANCE COMPANY RETURNS TO PEAK PERFORMANCES, OCTOBER 30-NOVEMBER 2, WITH THREE NEW DANCES–‘REJOICE IN THE LAMB,’ ‘HÖLDERLIN FRAGMENTS’… Read more »
HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE DÉCOR BY DANIEL ARSHAM, PERFORMANCES BY BOKAER, VALDA SETTERFIELD, SARA PROCOPIO AND TAL ADLER-ARIELI Jonah Bokaer will present… Read more »
Engagement features two American premieres When Réka Szabó was a 15-year old gymnastic student in Budapest, she stumbled on an… Read more »
The world premiere of choreographer Jonah Bokaer’s “Four Women,” a dance/film installation inspired by four women who were hanged for… Read more »
The much-anticipated world premiere of Scott Johnson’s “Mind Out of Matter”–the composer’s largest work to-date–will be performed by Alarm Will… Read more »
Liz Lerman’s “Healing Wars,” the first dance event of Peak Performances 2014/15 season, opens at the Kasser Theater for three… Read more »
How can one man have so many ideas? Consider “REACH: NY” on New York’s 34th Street and Herald Square subway… Read more »
Watch out! Richard Schechner returns, armed with another series of shocks and surprises: the world premiere of “Imagining O” at… Read more »
FOURTEEN PREMIERES CELEBRATE THE 10th ANNIVERSARY OF PEAK PERFORMANCES AND THE OPENING OF THE ALEXANDER KASSER THEATER AT MONTCLAIR STATE… Read more »
To visit Meredith Monk’s West Broadway loft, you used to have to call upstairs from a pay phone, and… Read more »
A tap of a button. Then voilà! A new dance premieres. User becomes choreographer. Do you hear the applause? … Read more »
Renowned for showing up in unexpected places, the Trisha Brown Dance Company will be seen ––at multiple times and in multiple ways––in and about town this month, beginning with a New York City performance on June 26, of Brown’s last work, “I’m going to toss my arms—if you catch them they’re yours,” as part of the 2014 River to River Festival. (There is an open rehearsal on June 25.) Presented by Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (LMCC), the dance, which was originally created for the proscenium stage, will be transformed to a site-specific piece to accommodate the space on Pier 15 at the South Street Seaport.
“Still Will Be Heard,” a new work by Liz Queler and Seth Farber that gloriously exemplifies the power of art… Read more »
While Michael Phelps may have pocketed 22 Olympic medals, swimming is equally radiant in Irish choreographer/dancer David Bolger’s DNA. His… Read more »
A French accent will resonate through La MaMa Moves! this spring when four Gallic dance troupes, along with 11 other… Read more »
Three mavericks in their fields—Cambodian American composer Chinary Ung, Thai choreographer Pichet Klunchun, and Indonesian arts leader Amna Kusumo—were selected… Read more »
A musical meeting of Johannes Brahms, Astor Piazzolla, Olivier Messiaen, Sergei Prokofiev, Claude Debussy, Sergei Rachmaninoff and Pablo de Sarasate… Read more »
How many choreographers have had dancers walk down the sides of buildings, and dance across New York City roof… Read more »
New dances by Robert La Fosse and Andrea Miller, plus Twyla Tharp’s “Treefrog in Stonehenge”– each created with the… Read more »
Living Canvas technology makes possible the play’s compression of 400 years into a fast-paced 65-minute monologue Cryptic, the… Read more »
DOUBLE FEATURE OF MUSICAL FIRSTS AT PEAK PERFORMANCES MICHAEL GORDONS ‘RUSHES,’ A WORK FOR SEVEN BASSOONS PREMIERES MARCH 29, 8PM… Read more »
Wayne McGregor, one of the brightest stars on the international dance circuit, brings his London-based company, Wayne McGregor | Random… Read more »
A PRELUDE TO 50 YEARS MEREDITH MONK ANTICIPATES HER 50th ANNIVERSARY, A SPRING FILLED WITH MAJOR ANNOUNCEMENTS, PERFORMANCES IN AND… Read more »
At least half of Jonah Bokaer’s dances have been designed for museum or gallery spaces, a commitment that continues this… Read more »
FEBRUARY 2014 February 12, 2014 | 8:15 pm92Y, Buttenwieser Hall Spend an evening with this artist hailed as “a… Read more »
How does human intimacy fare in a world bewitched by speed and technology? This question is central to “Stardust,” David… Read more »
WORLD PREMIERE OF DOUGLAS DUNN’S ‘AUBADE’ AT PEAK PERFORMANCES, JANUARY 24-FEBRUARY 1 Traditionally regarded as an abstract minimalist, 71… Read more »
“Strings Attached,” the first in a series of three concerts presented by InterHarmony International Music Festival, will be performed at… Read more »
Garth Fagan’s love of strong women is front and center in “No Evidence of Failure,” which receives its World premiere when Garth… Read more »
Choreographer Jonah Bokaer, who has become increasingly recognized for his unique collaborations with emerging and established visual artists, filmmakers, and… Read more »
A rock star among the European avant-garde, Belgian theater director and visual artist Jan Fabre, renowned for simultaneously seducing… Read more »
A talk with Edward Villella, renowned worldwide for his dramatic transformation of the male image in ballet, opens Barnard College’s… Read more »
CHARLOTTE VINCENT’S “MOTHERLAND” RECEIVES AMERICAN PREMIERE AT PEAK PERFORMANCES, OCTOBER 17-20 When the 20th century visionary Sigmund Freud threw up… Read more »
CONFLICT, A BOOK, AND A DANCE NEW YORK PREMIERE OF ROBIN BECKER’S DANCE, “INTO SUNLIGHT” BASED ON DAVID MARANISS’S “THEY… Read more »
One of the most adventurous jazz composers and interdisciplinary musical innovators of his generation, pianist Vijay Iyer is taking an… Read more »
One of the most sought after young choreographers working today, Andrea Miller will present the world premiere of her most… Read more »
The world premiere of Liz Gerring’s “glacier” at the Alexander Kasser Theater in Montclair, September 19-22, signals a major new… Read more »
Ladies and Gentlemen, please take out your iPads. You don’t have one? Borrow one. Quickly, please. Now, welcome to… Read more »
On the brink of its 10th birthday, the ever-adventurous Peak Performances is daring its performers to step into new arenas… Read more »
La MaMa Moves! 2013 celebrates the dance artists who have performed at the famed experimental theater over the years. While… Read more »
As she has been with much in her rapidly rising career, Andrea Miller was prescient in naming her dance company Gallim,… Read more »
While there won’t be firecrackers – they’re not allowed inside – there will be an equally compelling display of dazzle… Read more »
Laurie Anderson and Kronos Quartet, among the most noted artistic pioneers of their generation, and major stars in their own… Read more »
Jonah Bokaer’s “The Ulysses Syndrome,” will receive its U.S. premiere when it is performed as part of FIAF’s World Nomads… Read more »
Pina Bausch has left her imprint both visibly and invisibly on many contemporary choreographers including Jasmin Vardimon, whose London-based troupe… Read more »
2013 marks the 30th anniversary of The Shanghai Quartet. To celebrate in musical fashion, the artists will perform some their… Read more »
In 1913, the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées was the scene of one of the most infamous theatrical riots of the 20th… Read more »
Not only the Girl with a Pearl Earring, the International Court of Justice, the Royal Family, and the best herring sandwich… Read more »
Ready the confetti. The Joyce is celebrating its second gala performance at the David H. Koch Theater, April… Read more »
Celebrated worldwide for its sleek, flawless dancing and galvanizing theatrical flair, Nederlands Dans Theater, one of the world’s most applauded… Read more »
Ready your hands to clap and your feet to stamp (in rhythm, please). Via Katlehong, the vibrant and exuberant South… Read more »
It is only when the curtain goes up that the truth is told. With a working process as intuitive, unique,… Read more »
It is only when the curtain goes up that the truth is told. With a working process as intuitive, unique,… Read more »
One of the highlights of InterHarmony International Music Festival’s January 25 concert at the Weill Recital Hall is the world premiere of American jazz… Read more »
Ever since he began making dances in 1968, audiences and critics worldwide have sung the praises of British choreographer Richard… Read more »
Soulographie: Our Genocides, a cycle of 17 plays ranging in length from 20 minutes to two hours, all by Erik… Read more »
La Galleria/La MaMa will be transformed into a riveting theater art installation when Pioneers Go East Collective, the seven-year-old group of… Read more »
Morphoses, whose adventurous and spunky spirit has given it a singular place in the dance world, returns to The Joyce… Read more »
Dood Paard, one of Holland’s leading and spunkiest theater companies, will return to American shores, November 28-December 9, with three critically-acclaimed… Read more »
Peak Performances will present ARTEK’s production of “I’ll Never See the Stars Again” on October 20 at 8pm, which turns… Read more »
L.A. Dance Project, which gave its inaugural performances at Disney Hall in Los Angeles this past September, will make its… Read more »
InterHarmony International Music Festival, which has been taking place in various European and American cities for the past 12 summers,… Read more »
On August 13, Variations, A Dancer’s Studio, based in Huntington, Long Island, hosted “Broadway Celebrates Variations,” a star-studded benefit performance… Read more »
Giving back is an integral part of Variations, A Dancer’s Studio director and co- founder Erin Lopez’s heart and soul…. Read more »
Preserving dance for history and sharing it beyond the limits of a theatrical experience has been a stubborn challenge for… Read more »
JonahBokaerAnthonyMcCall/AnthonyMcCallJonahBokaer. So uniquely interknit is the creative collaboration between 30-year-old choreographer Jonah Bokaer and 66-year-old visual artist Anthony McCall in… Read more »
MONTCLAIR, New Jersey – Peak Performances has been rapidly making Montclair State University a major cultural destination, even for New… Read more »
Choreographer/dancer Stefanie Batten Bland has had a busy year and is poised to have an even busier future beginning with… Read more »
The 2012 La MaMa Moves! festival is taking a different step this year. Fewer companies, longer engagements, all works by… Read more »
While Introdans is one of The Netherlands three national dance companies, it is the only one that has never performed… Read more »
The theatrical, philosophical, and moral relationship between the exiled Greek god Prometheus and the future implications of stem cell research… Read more »
Meredith Monk, who was recently awarded Musical America’s Composer of the Year, is having one of the busiest springs in… Read more »
One of Arizona’s best kept secrets is Ballet Arizona, whose Artistic Director Ib Andersen was critically celebrated and won legions… Read more »
Twyla Tharp’s “The Princess and the Goblin” will receive its world premiere by Atlanta Ballet, February 10-19, at the Cobb… Read more »
A tree may grow in Brooklyn, but the avant-garde is flourishing in the Garden State this spring, with Peak Performances… Read more »
Ballet National de Marseille has had a mind of its own since it was established in 1972 by Roland Petit,… Read more »
When Morphoses began life in 2007, it was determined to make a difference. A big one. Four years later, directed… Read more »
The world premiere of Garth Fagan’s “Madiba,” a celebration of the indomitable life force of Nelson Mandela, one of the… Read more »
While the legacy of the revolutionary choreographer Merce Cunningham (1919-2009) is being feted and celebrated in venues and on stages… Read more »
Seven years ago, an unsuspecting New Jersey township, population 37,569, became the epicenter of the international avant-garde. The culprit is… Read more »
Meredith Monk’s “Education of the Girlchild Revisited,” which features the iconic solo from “Education of the Girlchild,” one of Monk’s… Read more »
Just in case you don’t know: our office is handling the dance publicity for the most-talked about show on Broadway. SPIDER-MAN: Turn Off The Dark, of course. The show is a nonstop danceathon—both in the air and on the ground—courtesy of SPIDER-MAN’s versatile choreographer, Daniel Ezralow.
To celebrate its four decades, two world premieres – one by the master himself, and the other by Fagan’s protégé… Read more »
Chase Brock, 26, makes dances the old fashioned way. No… Read more »
The new Broadway musical, COME FLY AWAY, conceived, choreographed, and directed by Tony Award-winner Twyla Tharp and featuring vocals by Frank Sinatra, will open this spring… Read more »
Richard Alston’s much-celebrated musical imagination will be front and center when the London-based Richard Alston Dance Company returns to The… Read more »
He has a musical imagination that scours the world in search of inspiration, dipping and curving around centuries of sound…. Read more »
Chase Brock works in reverse of conventional modern dance choreographers who take aim at Broadway only after establishing themselves on… Read more »
In 2008, it was speculated that Jonah Bokaer may have invented the 26th hour; but this year, it seems that… Read more »
For Company Stefanie Batten Bland’s Symphony Space debut, May… Read more »
Lincoln’s Legacy in Harlem: A historical look at Harlem and the politics of Abraham Lincoln is the subject of the… Read more »
The music of 2009 Grammy Award nominated Meredith Monk will fill two New York museums in the coming months. First,… Read more »
For exceptionally gifted high school science students, there is the Siemens Westinghouse Science Award. For overall academic potential and achievement,… Read more »
For exceptionally gifted high school science students, there is the Siemens Westinghouse Science Award. For overall academic potential and achievement,… Read more »
Garth Fagan, whose gift for illuminating the unexpected in his musical choices and fusing disparate dance forms, takes on a… Read more »
Consider the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company’s 25th anniversary celebration a launching pad for its future. And what a… Read more »
Durham, NC: The American Dance Festival celebrates its 75th anniversary this summer with “Split Scenes,” six and a half weeks… Read more »
For Jonah Bokaer, there are 25 hours in a day. No, make that 26….at least. Look at what the 26-year-old… Read more »
Garth Fagan, who has never blinked at challenge, takes on the conventions of the stage space in “EDGE/JOY,” a world… Read more »
The United States is dotted with cities readying themselves for performances by the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company this… Read more »
Ballet National de Marseille will present the American premiere of “Metapolis II” at the New York State Theater as part… Read more »
Durham, NC – Once again ADF is ahead of the pack. For the past three decades, dance audiences in Durham,… Read more »
The Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg will present a season of surprises at New York City Center, April 13–29. The engagement,… Read more »
La MaMa prepares to go out dancing. This well-known center of international experimental theater is turning itself – upstairs and… Read more »
DURHAM, NC – The American Dance Festival has spent decades scouring the planet in search of untapped dance talent, commissioning… Read more »
On one hand, it’s one of the country’s best-kept secrets; on the other, the National Foundation for Advancement in the… Read more »
Richard Alston loves music. Of all kinds. This unabashed and enduring romance will be shared with New York audiences when… Read more »
Four of the world’s greatest male ballet dancers––Angel Corella (American Ballet Theatre), Johan Kobborg (Royal Ballet), Ethan Stiefel (American Ballet… Read more »
How different can you be––and still be working within the same art form? That may describe Dance Theater Workshop’s spring… Read more »
Bill T. Jones has never been one to flinch at challenges; instead, he specializes in them. Most recent example: “Blind… Read more »
Not a single revival or even a momentary glance backward. How else would an unconventional institution like Dance Theater Workshop… Read more »
The spring line-up up at Dance Theater Workshop is shamelessly packed. Over 20 dance companies – ranging from the emerging… Read more »
Though the buzz has been sizzling across England, for American audiences Richard Alston Dance Company remains one of the island’s… Read more »
If you think you can guess what the ever-surprising Lyon Opera Ballet has up its sleeve now, well… It’s… Read more »
“First, there’s Pilobolus crystallinus. It’s a phototropic fungus of the family Zygomycetes. It’s macroscopic (it grows to about 1/4 inch… Read more »
“Movin’ Out,” a new dance musical production conceived, directed and choreographed by Twyla Tharp and based on 30 songs by… Read more »
Forty-seven weeks of performances featuring at least 50 premieres by dance companies ranging from the wild escapades of MOMIX to… Read more »
Everyone knows about Pinocchio’s nose, which when he lies, grows and grows. But the Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg, which… Read more »
Poor Porco! Gonzo Porco, Ph.D., the loveable, swinish subject of Mabou Mines’ “Ecco Porco,” which premieres at P.S. 122 January… Read more »
Vive la France! Vive its Danse! France Moves, a city-wide festival celebrating the dramatic diversity of contemporary French dance, will… Read more »
Renowned and revered equally for his revolutionary choreography and ground-breaking collaborations with contemporary visual artists and composers, Merce Cunningham will… Read more »
Past Forward, a series of programs celebrating and exploring the ongoing influence of the artists that created the legendary Judson… Read more »
It will be a champagne year for Paul Taylor, who turns 70 years old on July 29, and the Paul… Read more »
The American premiere of Boris Eifman’s “Russian Hamlet (The Son of Catherine the Great)” is one of the many highlights… Read more »
A series of premieres and debuts will mark White Oak Dance Project’s upcoming European fall tour. Presented by Baryshnikov Productions… Read more »
Three premieres, “A Selection,” “Uno, Dos, Tray,” and “Femme Noire,” each dramatically different in mood and meaning, will highlight the… Read more »
Trisha Brown is well known for creating dances in unexpected places and surprising spaces such as SoHo rooftops (1973), on… Read more »
The timeless tale of “Romeo and Juliet” is given a new and riveting retelling by Jean-Christophe Maillot, artistic director of… Read more »
The 1999 Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival will reach across three continents, bringing national and local debuts to Becket, MA from… Read more »
White Oak Dance Project will celebrate its 10th anniversary with a six-week spring tour that will be highlighted by four… Read more »
What with its 1998 season, June 23-August 29, brimming with world and local premieres, debuts and sneak previews by major… Read more »
The Royal Ballet, Covent Garden will appear at the Metropolitan Opera House, July 18-27, in a co-presentation of Lincoln Center… Read more »
One of Europe’s best kept artistic secrets will be revealed in all its glitter and glory when Les Ballets de… Read more »
On the June morning that Meredith Monk woke up to discover herself the recipient of a $315,000 MacArthur Fellowship, little… Read more »
Pina Bausch Tanztheater Wuppertal, whose riveting dance theater works took American audiences by storm when it made its United States… Read more »
They’ll be slippered, sneakered, sometimes well-heeled, more often bare, or covered by shiny shoes that snap and tap upon the… Read more »
Although they have been showered with accolades and honored in a multitude of ways, the Lumière Brothers probably never expected… Read more »
With Paul Taylor everything that goes around comes around–brand new. The contagious energy, romance, wit, darkness, and explosive originality of… Read more »
It will be epic Monk. Using New York City as her backdrop, Meredith Monk’s expansive cinematic vision will be given… Read more »
1994 could be called the year of Bill T. Jones. Not only was Jones appointed resident choreographer of France’s Lyon… Read more »
“If you couldn’t see me,” the first solo Trisha Brown has created for herself in 15 years, will receive its… Read more »
Not one to pause for birthdays (he turns 75 years old in April), anniversaries (his company concludes its 40th birthday… Read more »
Leave it to Pilobolus! Leave it to that irreverent and irascible bunch of brainy artists to take on the Mount… Read more »
The story of Romeo and Juliet will be looked at anew when the Lyon Opera Ballet presents the world premiere… Read more »
Martha Graham, Merce Cunningham, Paul Taylor, Alvin Ailey, Trisha Brown, Lucinda Childs, Bill T. Jones, Miami City Ballet, Jazz Tap… Read more »
Four new productions – including Prokofiev’s rarely performed “The Fiery Angel,” Rossini’s “La Cenerentola,” Wagner’s “Tristan und Isolde” (with designs… Read more »
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the longest birthday party on record – at least for a five year old. … Read more »
When the curtain rises on the Martha Graham Dance Company’s opening night at City Center, May 27, the event will… Read more »
Meet Rose. The once love-stricken canine is now dead, suspended in the “Buddhist Bardo,” the after-death plane between incarnations. There… Read more »
The Paul Taylor Dance Company will present the premieres of “… Byzantium” and “Equinox,” plus four major revivals when the… Read more »
The Martha Graham Dance Company will celebrate its first season at the New York State Theatre with a gala opening… Read more »
The Martha Graham Dance Company’s final week of performances at City Center will be highlighted by the world premiere of… Read more »
Merce Cunningham, whose revolutionary dances have been sending shock waves through the art world for almost thirty years, will once… Read more »
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