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Some  Dance This Week ~

1/31/2018

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PictureMina Nishimura Photo: Hazuki Aikawa
Mina Nishimura
Danspace Project
February 1 - 3

Tokyo-born and New York-based choreographer and performer  Nishimura returns to Danspace Project after her last commission in 2015, Celery of Everything.  For her return, she will premiere Bladder Inn (and X, Y, Z, W) performed by Nishimura with Martita Abril, Jonathan Burkland, Lydia Chrisman, Samuel Hanson, Suiso Ogawa, Ilana Stuelpner, and Niko Tsocanos, and “…created in conversation with an original text of the same title, developed by Nishimura with the intention of finding languages that evoke specific internal landscapes while investigating the space between meanings and symbols. The work invites both audiences and performers to consider peripheral spaces of architecture, perception, and sound specific to the architecture of St. Mark's Church. "The specific architecture of St. March Church will contain the work in the physical space and protect performers from wandering away," explains Nishimura. Blurring the boundaries between inner and outer space, visible and invisible presences, and images and abstract forms, Bladder Inn (and X, Y, Z, W) hosts what Nishimura calls "a slippery journey and fleeting fantasy of wandering bodies," according to the release.  Find out more here 
 
Compagnie Hervé KOUBI
The Joyce Theater
January 30 – February 4
For their Joyce Theater debut, the French-based contemporary/hip-hop dance group, Compagnie Hervé KOUBI under French-Algerian dancer and choreographer Koubi, with a mix of dancers from Algeria and Burkina Faso, will present the New York premiere of Koubi’s evening-length, What the Day Owes to the Night (2013). Find out more here 
 
David Thomson
Performance Space New York
January 31 – February 4

As part of the newly named “Performance Space New York” Thomson premieres he his own mythical beast described as “A meditation on the mythologies and contradictions of identity, race, gender, and the black body in post-modern American culture,” according to the release.  Find out more here 
 
Camille A. Brown & Dancers
Peak Performances
February 1 – 4
Brown & Dancers continues the 2017-2018 season of works by women with ink, the final installation in her dance trilogy about culture, race, and identity, which began in 2012 with Mr. TOL E. RAncE and continued in 2015 with BLACK GIRL: Linguistic Play. Find out more here 
 
Amirov Dance Theater
Gibney Dance: Agnes Varis Performing Arts Center
February 1 – 3
For her first self-produced show, Alexandra Amirov will present Citizens Of Here And Elsewhere looking at “…origin, identity, culture, and dance,” notes the release. Find out more here 
 
Soaking Wet – Various Artists
West End Theater
February 1 - 4
Curated by David Parker and Jeff Kazin, with associate producer Dylan Baker, the series returns with two different programs of premieres by Angharad Davies, Aviva Geismar, Victor Lozano, Jody Sperling, and Katy Orthwein, with guest Elizabeth Keen.  Find out more here 
 
Thunderbird Native American Dancers
Theater for the New City
February 2 – 11
The Company will offer a “Pow Wow” and concert performances for all ages.  Though not recommended for babies and children under five, what is promised is the opportunity y to experience traditional music, dancers and stories of the Native Peoples of North America.  Find out more here
 
Jack O’Brien and Justin Peck
Guggenheim Museum
February 4
As part of the “Works & Process” performing arts series, O'Brien and Peck join forces for a look at the Rodgers & Hammerstein's musical Carousel which returns to Broadway for the first time in decades with choreography by New York City Ballet's Peck and direction by O'Brien.  Find out more here
 
“Under Exposed” – Various Artists
The Kitchen
February 6
In the on-going series curated by Doug Post, “…emerging, up & coming contemporary choreographers who are refining/defining their distinctive styles,” notes the release. The lineup includes Melissa West, Breaktime, Juan Michael Porter II and Jesse Obremski.  Find out more here
 
Various Artists
The Kitchen
February 6
For the fifth L.A.B. (“language,” “art,” “bodies”) series at The Kitchen, featured will be Marianna Ellenberg, Marguerite Hemmings and Anaïs Maviel, gathered to “…unpack ambiguous vocabularies in contemporary art by responding to them both in conversation and artworks revolving around the term relation,” notes the release. This season draws from Édouard Glissant’s 1990 book, Poetics of Relation.  This event is Free! Find out more here 

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NJPAC - Community Engagement " Liturgical Dance Series" - Saturday, February 3 @ Newark

1/31/2018

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RSVP - njpac.org/community
Call 973.353.8058 or email emarable@njpac.org
for more information
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10 Hairy Legs @ Dance Place - Washington, DC ~ February 3 - 4

1/31/2018

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Picture10 Hairy Legs

​DANCE PLACE
Saturday, February 3 at 8:00 pm
Sunday, February 4 at 4:00 pm

TICKETS
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Box Office: 202-269-1600

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NEWS: Jamel Gaines' Choreographed two Maafa productions -- BK, NY and MD

1/31/2018

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Over 25 years ago, Gaines was invited to be a part of the spiritual and creative team of the original Maafa performance under the direction of Dr. Rev. Johnny Ray Youngblood and Jessie Wooden Jr at St. Pauls Community Baptist Church. Gaines has toured with other versions of this production nationwide and is blessed to be working with Michele-Hawkins Jones and Kenya Cagle. Gaines is thrilled to be a part of this years New York production and is honored to have worked on Mt. Ennon's premiere production of Maafa in Clinton, MD under the direction of Curtis Jones. Please join us for this unique event and immerse yourself with us in world history. ​



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NEWS: Applications open "Study at Gibney dance this summer"

1/31/2018

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Study at Gibney Dance this Summer!
Session 1: June 4 - 29, 2018
Session 2: July 2 - 27, 2018
Applications Due Friday, April 13
Tuition: $1,985 per Session
Partial Scholarships AvailableLooking for an immersive experience in the New York City dance scene?
NYC Summer Study provides students with an immersive experience in the New York City dance community over four weeks. Students take class with our world-renowned faculty, see cutting-edge performances, and deepen their engagement with the field through panel discussions, seminars, and more. The program is open to students age 18+.       

​Apply HERE                  

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NEWS: STEPHEN PETRONIO COMPANY ANNOUNCES NORA CHIPAUMIRE, WILL RAWLS, AND KATHY WESTWATER AS INAUGURAL ARTISTS OF THE PETRONIO RESIDENCY CENTER

1/31/2018

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From the folks at The Petronio Residency Center:

In December 2016, Stephen Petronio Company purchased Crow’s Nest, a 175-acre property in the Catskill Mountains. This bold act not only secures the Company’s legacy but also aims to provide a creative home for dance via the Petronio Residency Center, whose first round of residencies the Company is proud to announce today. The inaugural recipients are Nora Chipaumire, Will Rawls, and Kathy Westwater, whose residencies will take place between July–October, 2018. Each artist has been awarded a one-week residency that includes exclusive use of the 9,000 sq. ft. facilities for up to 9 individuals, a $5,000 stipend, and up to $1,500 for travel assistance. This rare and fully-funded opportunity includes room, board, and meals prepared on-site by a chef from locally-sourced ingredients.

The recipients of the 2018 residencies were nominated by a group of presenters, funders, and curators and then selected by a separate panel of established artists. The nominators were Sarah Curran, Duke Dang, Tambra Dillon, Gina Gibney, Caleb Hammons, Denise Roberts Hurlin, Marc Bamuthi Joseph, Jodee Nimerichter, Stacy Tenenbaum Stark, Pamela Tatge, Laurie Uprichard and Adrienne Willis. The selection panel included Ralph Lemon, Bebe Miller, Eiko Otake, and Stephen Petronio.

​Read more here
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NEWS: Town Stages  Announces 2018 Inaugural Sokoloff Arts Fellows

1/31/2018

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From the folks at Town Stages:

The 2018 slate of recipients of the annual Sokoloff Arts Fellowship:

Ephrat Asherie Dance (dance)
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MAWU (dance)

Jessica Anderson (with Stefanie Izzo, Alex Kocheva, Amy Stewart, and the Astoria Music Project)
Caps Lock Theatre (Mariah MacCarthy, Melissa Lusk, Leta Tremblay)
Joanna Carpenter
Matt Cox (with Kristin McCarthy Parker, Stephen Stout, and Colin Waitt)
Esperance Theater Company (Katie Hartke, Charlie Murphy, Ryan Quinn)
Jono Freedrix
Jason Jacobs
Matthew Jellison
Christine Toy Johnson
Hyeyoung Kim and Shoshana Greenberg
Steven Kopp
Yan Li
Made with Sass (Samantha Slater)
Jessie Mahon
MelimelL Digital Art Design
Rebecca Odorisio
Pocket Universe (Alyssa May Gold)
Charlotte Purser
Richard Pictures Presents (David Hilder and Dan McCoy)
Ripening (Vanessa Walters, and Brian Gonzalez aka Taxiplasm)
Andy Scott, Shallow Graves (Jenny Lester and Juliana Jurenas)
Crystal Skillman
The Long Table (David Loewy, Noah Reece, Greg Taubman, Jocelyn Vammer)
The Rigano Songbook (David and Paul Rigano), and
Jamila Youngstedt

​Read more here
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NEWS: "Housewarming" @ 2nd Best Dance Company - 1/26 - 2/3

1/24/2018

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Some Dance This Week ~

1/23/2018

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PictureDaniel Gwirtzman Dance Company Photo: Quentin Burley
NBNA (Never Before Never Again) - Various Artists
Triskelion Arts

January 25 - 28

Triskelion's 4th annual NBNA festival “…features improvisation of all stripes…[and]… celebrates the moment of invention as it explodes from the unknown with a cadre of expert improvisors! Featuring artists who regularly harness the ephemeral, in work never before seen and never to be seen again beyond this one presentation. We invite you to share the power of immediate presence in performance -  through dance, comedy, Butoh, music, theater, and more,” says the release. Featured artists are: Daniel Gwirtzman Dance Company, Melanie Greene + Brianna Taylor, Lea Fulton + Ariel Lembeck, Suzie Rzecznik, Patrick Ferreri/indecisiveProductions, OMG Project, Oxana Chi & Layla Zami, Middle Space, in_transit, Singh & Dance, The Lovelies , Tipsy Point Projects, Jenni Hong & Friends, Singh & Dance and more.  Find out more here 
 
Kader Attou – Compagnie Accrorap
The Joyce Theater
January 23 - 28 
Artistic Director Kader Attou brings the New York premiere of THE ROOTS with Compagnie Accrorap.  The
Company “…combines hip-hop, circus arts, contemporary dance, and visual arts to create acclaimed unique works,” notes the release. Find out more here​

LUMBERYARD - Various Artists
New York Live Arts
January 25 - February 3

For the third edition of LUMBERYARD's "In The City Winter Festival," featured is Kei Takei and her company Moving Earth Orient Sphere in the New York premiere of LIGHT, Part 44 (Bamboo Forest) (竹林) and Solo from LIGHT, Part 8 (January 25-27); playwright and performance artist Robbie McCauley, with the New York premiere of Sugar (February 1-3); and choreographer, dancer and visual artist Dana Reitz, in Latitude, her new world premiere work (February 8-10).  Find out more here

Catherine Cabeen/Hyphen
Theatre for the New City
January 25–27 
Cabeen/Hyphen will present the world premiere of Give Me More, “…a three-part work exploring the relationship between conditioning, consumption, and self-worth…[each chapter has]… a distinct lens on how our desires shape our identity and worldview, which in turn reshape our desires,” according to the release.  Find out more here
 
Fridays at Noon - Various Artists
92nd Street &
January 26

Curated by Aimee Rials, this week's event will feature works by Jasmine Hearn, Pamela Pietro, Trebien Pollard, Aimee Rials and Chuck Wilt and the discussion will center around "...personal stories in new dance works that explore questions of identity and sexuality, personhood and power, inclusion and exclusion and the universal desire to belong," notes the release.  Find out more here 

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NEWS: SAVE THE DATE: TWENTY FIVE YEARS OF RESIDENT ARTISTS at BAX 1993-2018 - Sunday, March 25

1/23/2018

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A Gala Celebration of TWENTY FIVE YEARS OF RESIDENT ARTISTS at BAX 1993-2018
and the leadership of BAX’s Founding/Executive Director, Marya Warshaw

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​Sunday, March 25, 2018

ROULETTE, 509 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn, NY 11217
Reception/Pre-performance 6:30 pm | Show 7:30 pm

Hosted by Erin Markey

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Co-Chairs of benefit Committee: 
Sheila Lewandowski Co-Founder The Chocolate Factory 
Mikki Shepard, Board Chair Mertz-Gilmore Foundation

Committee Members: 
Joan Finkelstein/Harkness Foundation
Robert G. Rosenberg & Rosie Amodio
Charmaine Warren

Major Sponsor: 
The Houlihan Lokey Foundation

Event produced in collaboration with
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GRUMPY PRODUCTIONS.
Featuring Performance, Video, and Commentary by: 
Pre-Performance 
  • Max Steele
  • Nia Love
  • Kristine Haruna Lee
Show:
  • Victoria Libertore aka “Liza”
  • Erin Markey, Dane Terry, and Dan Fishback
  • Shannon Hummel/CORA Dance — DOWN A SMALL ROAD THEN & NOW Video & Live
  • Dean Moss COLORED (excerpt)
  • Imani Henry traces trans artists at BAX with performance by Ni’Ja Whitson, and Becca Blackwell
  • Abigail Browde/600 Highwaymen — WILL I REMEMBER? by David Cale from EMPLOYEE OF THE YEAR
  • Paloma McGregor introduces performance by DANCING WHILE BLACK 
  • and documentary videos from HOW TO MAKE A RESIDENCY featuring the first four BAX Artists in Residence, George Emilio Sanchez, Reggie Wilson/Fist & Heel Performance Group, Dean Moss/Gametophyte, Martha Bowers/Dance Theatre Etc. — produced by Grumpy Films, Inc.
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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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