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Some Dance This Weekend~

6/19/2025

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jaamil olawale kosoko
Abrons Arts Center
Jun. 20-22

kosoko will debut Voncena’s Spell, a new work and an amalgamation of practices and theories combining personal and political in a whole new way.  Using choreography, poetry, video installations, and sculpture, jaamil immerses the audience in their own personal Black and queer existence facing family trauma and how to reclaim loss that is tremendously shaped by the past. Boundary pushing and avant garde in nature, jaamil wants to create a space of safety for the audience to have their own personal reckoning with past, present, and future.  Find out more here 




​The Paul Taylor Dance Company
The Joyce Theater
Jun. 17–22

Led by Artistic Director Michael Novak, for the Company's return engagement the program features two early masterworks--Tablet (1960) and Churchyard (1969), plus these rarely seen works will be performed alongside Cloven Kingdom (1976), Polaris (1976), and the 50th anniversary of Esplanade.  Find out more here 

Cornfield Dance
Arts On Site
Jun. 20

The Bang Group presents Ellen Cornfield's Cornfield Dance, featuring excerpts from Scrambled Legs and Small Stages. Find out more here

​Tabula Rasa Dance Theater
El Museo del Barrio
Jun. 20-22
 
In the evening titled Sin Fronteras – No Borders, “…a bold contemporary dance program inspired by the heritage and lived experiences of Mexicans in both their homeland and across borders, featured is Mexican-born choreographer Felipe Escalante’s “Border of Lights” and the world premiere of “Escaramuza.”  Find out more here 

Miro Magloire's New Chamber Ballet
Mark Morris Dance Center
Jun. 20-21

Magloire's New Chamber Ballet will present two world premieres I Wonder and In Between plus repertory works.  Find out more here 

Various Artists
Abrons Arts Center
Jun. 26

IV Castellanos, is part of the Kinstillatory Mappings in Light and Dark Matter series by Emily Johnson and Kai Recollet.  Castellanos’ “…practice prioritizes skill sharing and creating space for Queer, Trans and diasporic Indigenous communities and people of color,” notes the release. Find out more here 

Various Artists
The Mark O'Donnell Theater
Jun. 26-29

The WHITE WAVE Dance will present the 24th season of the DUMBO Dance Festival showcasing 45 dance companies combining over 400 national and international artists.  Find out more here  

Felice Lesser
NYLA
Jun. 26-28

Lesser’s “live documentary” I AM A DANCER 2020, a real-time journey into the effects of the pandemic on the dance world, will premiere during the 50th anniversary of Felice Lesser Dance Theater. Find out more here 

Caitlin Adams: Assembly
CPR – Center for Performance Research
Jun. 26 

This dance theater work offers movement and text scores, punctuated by moments that asks: "where does the stage begin and end?  Find out more here  

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Dance/NYC is hiring for a Grantmaking Manager ~ Apply by July 9

6/19/2025

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Dance/NYC is hiring for a Grantmaking Manager to strategically manage and sustain the implementation of its grantmaking initiatives and priorities.

Responsibilities include regranting program management, development and implementation of strategies, and managing department expenses.

This is a full-time, at-will, exempt position. Applications are open until Wednesday, July 9, 2025. The anticipated start date is Monday, September 1, 2025.

​Learn more and apply here

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OPEN CALL  Fall Movement 2025 / Spring Movement 2026 Applications due June 24

6/19/2025

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OPEN CALL
Fall Movement 2025 / Spring Movement 2026

Applications due Tues, June 24 at 5pm EST

Fall Movement and Spring Movement provide an opportunity for artists to present new work in dance, performance, and time-based art in a shared program, curated by an independent panel of artists through an OPEN CALL. For the first time, CPR is soliciting applications for two distinct programs spanning two seasons, with each program presenting five short works. Fall Movement will be presented on Fri, December 5 and Sat, December 6, 2025, and Spring Movement will be presented on Fri, March 13 and Sat, March 14, 2026.

Find out more and apply here

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Carolyn Dorfman Dance Seeks Dancer of Color ~ Deadline to apply ~ June 30

6/19/2025

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Carolyn Dorfman Dance is seeking a male presenting dancer of color.

Current Opening - Auditions for Male Presenting Company Dancers for 2025/2026 Touring Season.

Applicants will be contacted for an in-person audition.
Deadline is June 30th. 

​All applicants must complete the linked application and submit a video to this link.


​Apply and find out more here
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Some Dance This Weekend~

6/6/2025

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Megan Williams Dance Projects
Danspace Project
Jun. 5-7

The Company will offer the world premiere of Visible, an intergenerational dance choreographed by Williams, and set to Alexander Scriabin’s "Piano Preludes," performed live by Isabelle O’Connell, and original music performed live by Tristan Kasten-Krause from his 2021 album "Potential Landscapes." Williams’ choreography for Visible will explore the tensions between our seen and unseen identities. Our ever evolving and dissolving roles in society as family members, partners, care givers, friends, and artists shape and conceal who we are, revealing disparate and common connections. Find out more here https://danspaceproject.org

Catherine Tharin
Arts On Site
Jun. 5-7

The Bang Group presents the premiere of Tharin's In the Wake of Yes, plus Tharin’s An Armful of Blossoms (2023).  Find out more here 

​Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater 
BAM
Jun. 5-8

The Company returns with a program that includes The Holy Blues the world premiere by Jawole Willa Jo Zollar in collaboration with Samantha Figgins and Chalvar Monteiro, Elisa Monte’s Treading, Ronald K. Brown’s Grace, and Ailey’s iconic Revelations. This program is part of the Company’s 2024—2025 season celebrating the life and legacy of artistic director emerita, Judith Jamison. Find out more here 

Various Artists
Abrons Arts Center
Jun. 5-8

New Dance Alliance announces the 39th annual Performance Mix Festival, curated by New Dance Alliance artistic and executive director Karen Bernard, managing dDirector Alexandra Doyle, and panelists bringing together 40 innovative experimental performance, sound, and film artists over four days in June.  Arantxa Araujo, Chloë Engel, Johanna Meyer, Jordan Deal, and Estrellx Supernova. In addition, films were selected in collaboration with Ciné-Corps.  Find out more here 

Various Artists
Haven Boxing
June 8

Danse Theatre Surreality and HAVEN Boxing will present Shadowboxing in Blue, "an innovative, multidimensional project weaving dance, and boxing. Find out more here  

Paul Taylor Dance Company
Taylor Dance East
June 8

Join the Company for their free Community Day Performances, on the program is Taylor's Polaris (1976) and Cloven Kingdom (1976). Space is limited.  Find out more here 

​Various Artists
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
Jun 9

Danspace Project’s Platform series continues with a conversation, part of the year-long celebration of their 50th anniversary.  The conversation will feature Judy Hussie-Taylor, Danspace Program director and associate curator Seta Morton, plus some of the artists who have curated the series in recent years, including Okwui Okpokwasili, Eiko Otake, and Reggie Wilson.  Find out more here 

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Center for Performance Research Seeks Executive Director

6/6/2025

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Center for Performance Research  Seeks Executive Director

Position Summary
CPR – Center for Performance Research supports the development and incubation of new work in dance, performance, and time-based art, and nurtures an expansive approach to performance – encouraging risk, experimentation, and new ideas. CPR’s programs forefront the artistic process and uphold a belief that embodied art forms are vital vessels for creativity, connection, and social change. The Executive Director steers CPR’s mission and values, and oversees CPR’s programs, operations, administration, facilities, communications, finances, and staff.

Find out more here 
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Jacob's Pillow Seeks Director of Archives

6/6/2025

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Jacob's Pillow Seeks Director of Archives

​GENERAL SUMMARY
The Director of Archives ensures that Jacob’s Pillow's past is in active conversation with its present and future by guiding its Archives’ evolution through ongoing preservation efforts. The incoming director will facilitate and broaden access to the Archives for dance artists, scholars, curators, students, writers, staff, and the general public. This includes reviewing and establishing policies and practices for department priorities to align with Jacob’s Pillow values and mission to invite and welcome the full spectrum of dance aesthetics, cultures, and abilities who comprise the dance landscape. They will work with the Archives collections throughout their entire lifecycle including appraisal, accessioning, processing, cataloging, and preservation. They will also support the work of the Pillow’s curatorial team for live performance, exhibitions, public humanities, and digital content by identifying resources and facilitating access. 

​Find out more here
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BAAD! seeks Dance Education Assistant for Summer 2025 Term

6/6/2025

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BAAD! seeks - Dance Education Assistant for the upcoming AATT Academy, Summer 2025 Term.

​We would greatly appreciate it if you would share this with your community.
Attached is the full job description, but we've also linked the description in the copy below.

Dance Education Assistant, Spring 2025 Term
Location: Bronx, NY (in-person)   Department: AATT Academy 

Type: Seasonal, Part-Time   Salary: $20/hour
Start Date: as soon as possible

JOB DESCRIPTION
BAAD! seeks a Dance Education Assistant (DEA) for its AATT Academy athletic dance program for the Summer 2025 term.

The DEA works closely with the Dance Education Coordinator in preparation for the program and with teaching artists during dance classes.  It is important to note that this position is an in-class support position which requires strong hands-on classroom management skills, excellent communication skills and experience working well with elementary school-aged children.

The DEA provides in-class assistance and is responsible for acclimating up to 26 students to AATT Academy’s core values and structure. This position requires strong leadership and studio/classroom management skills. This includes upholding safety requirements and policies to ensure a safe dance learning environment.  

This position is part-time and in-person. Some in-person teaching may be required, as needed.

The DEA position (not including teaching) schedule ranges from 10 hours per week (for recruitment and program preparation) up to 20 to 25 hours per week (during summer classes). Compensation is $20/hour.

For full position description, please visit: https://bit.ly/deasummer25

To Apply

BAAD! is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from all interested and qualified candidates who are eligible to work in the United States. BAAD! encourages women, people of color and LGBTQ+ people to apply. 

Please send a cover letter and resume to: [email protected] with the subject line:  AATT Academy DEA - Summer 2025. Position is open until filled, but priority will be given to applications received by Wednesday, June 11, 2025. For more information on BAAD!, visit: baadbronx.org.

​Thank you.

Marcus Gualberto (He, Him, His) 
Deputy Director 
[email protected]
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Some Dance This Weekend~

5/30/2025

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PicturePhoto of Blondell Cummings by Kei Orihara. Courtesy The Estate of Blondell Cummings. | Photo of Marjani Forté-Saunders courtesy of City of Santa Monca, Cultural Affairs by Asha Moné of HRDWRKER
Marjani Forté-Saunders
Danspace Project
May 29 - 31


As part of Danspace Project’s 50th Anniversary season, Blondell Cummings’ Chicken Soup (1981), a solo based on her childhood memories of her grandmother in the kitchen, performed in 1982 as part of the Parallels series curated by Ishmael Houston-Jones at Danspace Project, will be remembered, reimagined, and performed by Forté-Saunders. On Cummings' work, Forté-Saunders has said, “I brought her with me, and we danced together, for a moment. Chicken Soup shows a Black woman in her own kitchen, scrubbing her own floors, snapping her own peas, wielding her own frying pan. By evoking this work, we get to examine those kitchen tools as portals—bending time to further the narrative of space, character, and rite.”  Find out more here  

NYCB
David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center
Sept. 16- May 31

Curated by Associate Artistic Director Wendy Whelan, in collaboration with Artistic Director Jonathan Stafford and Resident Choreographer and Artistic Advisor Justin Peck.  Featured will be world premieres and new works by Jamar Roberts, Justin Peck, Alexei Ratmansky, Christopher Wheeldon’s Continuum and more.  Find out more here

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El Museo del Barrio
May 29-31

The Harlem-based, Black female-led dance company's 2025 season will feature repertory and restaged works by artistic director Tiffany Rea Fisher.   Find out more here  
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Tushrik Fredericks
Triskelion
May 29-31

Fredericks' til infiniti "...explores the variety of black and brown fantasies and utopias through diverse and multi-dimensional physical expressions..."  Find out more here 

Graham 2
Martha Graham Studio Theater
May 29 - 31

Opening with Ted Shawn’s Serenata Morisca (1916), plus an all-Graham classics program featuring Prelude to Action from Chronicle (1936) and Deep Song (1937), Heart Suite (1946) and more.  Find out more here  

Ballet Hispánico
New York City Center
May 29-Jun. 1

Led by artistic director and CEO Eduardo Vilaro, Ballet Hispánico celebrates the 150th anniversary of Bizet’s classic opera “Carmen” with a reimagining of Gustavo Ramírez Sansano’s CARMEN.maquia. Find out more here 

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Ballet Hispánico announces Company Auditions - 6/3

5/30/2025

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Ballet Hispánico is hosting its annual open company auditions for the 2025-2026 Season. As part of the Company, dancers perform on New York City's greatest stages, tour nationwide and internationally, and are an integral part of community engagement programs. Applicants must have a strong command of current concert dance genres, ballet, and contemporary styles. Selected dancers will be offered 26 weeks of work for the Company’s 2025-2026 Season and will be required to become members of the American Guild of Musical Artists AFL-CIO.

Compensation: Ballet Hispánico salaries begin at $738.59 /week and are commensurate with AGMA union contracts. Additional salary and benefits available upon employment.

Required Experience: At least 3 years of professional dance experience with a professional dance organization. Applicants must have strong classical technique and be able to perform a variety of repertoire including, classical, contemporary, and neo-classical.

*Pointe Shoes, heels, and shoes required for audition*

Auditions for the 2025-2026 season are by invitation only.

Invitation-only auditions will take place on June 3, 2025 at 167 W. 89th Street, NYC. For more information and to register for an audition invitation, find out more here. Registration ends May 28, 2025. Contact [email protected] for more information or with questions.

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    I am a performer, historian, consultant and dance writer. I am a Empire State College's online program Center for Distance Learning.  I am also a former faculty member at The Ailey School and the Alvin Ailey/Fordham University dance major program, Hunter College, Sarah Lawrence College (Guest), Kean University and The Joffrey Ballet School's Jazz and Contemporary Trainee Program.  I write on dance for The Amsterdam News, Dance Magazine and various publications.  Click below to read more about me at my home page - "About Me."

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