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Some Dance This Weekend~

11/8/2024

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PictureIsmaël Mouaraki’s "Le sacre de Lila" Photo: Sylvie-Ann Paré
Ismaël Mouaraki 
NYLA
Nov. 8-9

Inspired by the Lila ceremonies, traditional mystical and musical celebrations of his native Morocco, Mouaraki explores trance with a group of male dancers from Quebec and Morocco in his newest work. Through them, the French-Moroccan-Canadian retraces his own journey before the eyes of the public. Meaning “night” in Arabic,  a “Lila” is a set of nocturnal healing rituals that blends singing, dancing, and music, traditionally found in some North African countries. Ismaël transposes the rites and codes of these dance rituals onto the stage, while infusing his signature contemporary street dance style to reveal the sensitivity and sensuality of the male body. Tinted with the tastes and colors of Morocco, the artists transform the performance into a celebration and exaltation of bodies that unfolds with an undeniable energy.  Le sacre de Lila is a very personal project born from Mouraki’s childhood memories in the Maghreb. It reveals his deep connection to Morocco and the Arab world that is intertwined with evocations of France where he was born and Quebec where he grew up – three territories, rooted and embedded in his body. In 2023, the piece received the award for the best choreographic work at Prix de la Danse de Montréal, given by the Conseil des Arts et des Lettres du Québec. This highly symbolic work marks the 25 years of Ismaël Mouaraki’s immigration and the 20 years of his company Destins Croisés. Find out more here  

STREB
SLAM
Now – November 24

For the month-long DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME shows, see the Company in Williamsburg, Brooklyn!  Find out more here 

Limón Dance Company
The Joyce
Nov. 5-10

On the program is Limón’s Gethsemane in The Traitor, Scherzo and Missa Brevis, the world premiere by Kayla Farrish, described as a reimagining of two lost Limón works, plus Doris Humphrey’s Two Ecstatic Themes. For more information visit https://www.joyce.org/performances/132//limon-dance-company.

Yusha-Marie Sorzano
The Whitney Museum of Art
Nov. 7-9

Presented as part of Edges of Ailey, at The Whitney Museum of Art, Sorzano will present a work that explores cycles, ritual, heritage, and lore.  Find out more here  

Various Artists
JACK NY
Nov. 7 – 23

UNDOXX, curated by zavé martohardjono, Maya Simone Z., and Jamie Chan, is a multi-week series featuring performances, films, and new media works by NYC-based artists and international artists and conversations, teach-ins, resource-sharing and more.  Find out more here 

Various Artists
BAAD!
Nov. 8-9

As part of Pepatián’s "Dancing Futures Residency," Maima: The Water Spirit, which explores language of movement as a way of communication and time travel through music, is presented in partnership with BAAD! Find out more here 

Bebe Miller Company
Danspace Project
Nov. 9

For her NYC residency focusing on the 1982 Vespers, Reimagined which premiered at Danspace Project as part of “Parallels,” a series curated by Ishmael Houston-Jones and later revisited at Danspace Project in 2012, Danspace will host an open rehearsal. Find out more and RSVP here 

K.J. Holmes, Julie Mayo, and Wonderful Cringe
WeisAcres
Nov. 10

Sundays on Broadway co-curators Malcolm-x Betts and Cathy Weis present an evening of performances by Holmwa, Mayo and Wonderful Cringe.  Find out more here   

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Apply for Performance Mix Festival #39! - Deadline ~ 11/29

11/8/2024

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PictureJordan Deal / Photo: Elyse Mertz
Performance Mix Festival #39

Due: November 29th at 11:59pm EST
Performance Mix Festival #39
June 5th – 8th, 2025
Abrons Arts Center, Underground Theater

APPLY

For more information about this performance opportunity and to apply, please visit our website.

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WestFest 2025 || Applications Now Open! - Deadline, 12/15

11/8/2024

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Picture​Choreography: Stephanie Saywell | Photo: Rebecca Marcela Oviatt/BECCAVISION
WESTFEST CELEBRATES ITS 15TH ANNIVERSARY!

For 15 years, WestFest has presented the works of emerging and established movement artists. and we can't wait to do it all again!

WestFest: Top Floor presents two programs of visionary artists in a traditional theater setting at the Martha Graham Studio Theater located on the 11th Floor of the Westbeth Artists Residence.

NEW this year: Top Floor welcomes two matinee performances, for a total of 6 shows over 4 days!

WestFest: All Over Westbeth is a site-specific program showing a variety of unconventional and unique approaches to dance and space within the historic Westbeth Artists Residence buildings.

TO LEARN MORE & TO APPLY, CLICK HERE!
Early Bird Submission Deadline - December 15, 2024: $25

Additional $5 off (total $20) for early submissions ​by November 15!

Regular Submission Deadline - December 31, 2024: $35

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2 weeks to apply for ?!:New Works 2025 - The Brick

11/8/2024

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?!:New Works is a yearly multi-week festival of new works in all mediums featuring all your most brilliant/disastrous ideas! It’s a performance party, a showcase of new ideas and big risks, a festival, and an opportunity to become part of The Brick’s artistic community.

Curated by The Brick Curation Team.

LEARN MORE!

We are now accepting submissions for ?!:New Works 2025! We encourage artists from all disciplines and at all points of their career to apply.

The application with remain open through Nov 7, 2024. All applications will be reviewed in December 2024 and artists will be notified by January 1, 2025. Performances for ?!: New Works will take place in April 2025.

APPLY
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Peridance // 2025 PROGRAM AUDITIONS

11/8/2024

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Dance, Connect, and Train with Peridance!
We're thrilled to announce our 2025 auditions for Peridance’s acclaimed programs, where talent knows no borders! Whether you're eager to enhance your skills year-round or immerse yourself in our dynamic summer intensives, we provide opportunities for aspiring artists from around the globe. ​

Join us as we celebrate creativity, foster growth, and elevate our artistry to new heights. Don’t miss your chance to shine—audition with Peridance today! Auditions take place worldwide.

The International Dance School/Peridance Center is authorized under federal law to enroll non-immigrant students under an F-1 Visa Program.

LEARN MORE

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AUDITION TO PERFORM AT THE KNJ THEATER ~ Deadline 11/15

11/8/2024

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Peridance Presents is a curated showcase at the KnJ Theater presenting choreographers who span various dance genres, ages, and stages of their careers.

Interested in showcasing your work? Apply today!
Applications close on November 15, 2024 at 11:59pm.

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WINTER 2025 INCUBATOR - Open Call — Apply by November 12th! LEIMAY | Shige & Ximena

11/8/2024

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Artists will be offered:
 
Get free access to our studio and a supportive community of artists for the development of your creative practice. Apply by November 12th, 2024! Our selection process is lottery based, check our website for all eligibility and selection priorities.

This cohort welcomes those seeking an intensive 10-week period during the upcoming winter and spring.
 
INCUBATOR PROGRAM ARTISTS WILL RECEIVE:
 
Up to 60 hours of regular studio use between February 3rd – April 11th  according to the mutually agreed upon schedule set at the time of acceptance to the program.
 
Amplification of activities during Incubator-time in LEIMAY social media channels & newsletters.
 
A platform to exchange practices and ideas with peers.

Five Incubators will be selected.

Important Dates:

Application open: October 23th, 2024
Deadline to apply: November 12th, 2024
Applicants will be notified of interview on: November 14th 2024
Program interviews: November 15th, 2024
Final Cohort Selection: November 21st, 2024

Location:
CAVE Home of LEIMAY
58 Grand Street
Brooklyn, NY

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Recipients of 2024–2026 Dance/NYC's  Dance Advancement Fund

11/1/2024

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Dance/NYC is pleased to announce the 25 grantees and 3 runners-up of the fourth iteration of the Dance Advancement Fund, made possible by the generous support of the Howard Gilman Foundation and the Ford Foundation. The purpose of the funding initiative is to address the inequitable distribution of resources in the dance field and advance its resilience and ability to thrive by supporting dance makers in the metropolitan New York City area with operating budgets between $25,000 and $250,000.

Read more about the grantees.

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Some Dance This Weekend~

11/1/2024

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PictureBill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company Photo: Nir Arieli
Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company
BAM
​Oct. 30–Nov. 2

After 30 years, the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company returns to BAM’s Next Wave with “Still/Here,” the controversial 1994 multimedia dance theater work. Created during the AIDS epidemic, one of the most contentious and terrifying periods of U.S. history, “Still/Here” breaks boundaries between the personal and the political, exemplifying a form of dance theater that is uniquely American. This production is supported by Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels.  Find out more here 


​Garth Fagan Dance
The Joyce Theatre
Oct. 29 - Nov. 3

Artistic Director Norwood Pennewell’s The Rite of Spring and Executive Director Natalie Rogers-Cropper's Life Receding.  Also on the program are Prelude (1981) and Sanku (2006) by the company’s founder, Garth Fagan. Find out more here 

Various Artists
Virtual
Nov. 1 – ongoing

STAGED, the digital world premiere by vAL will feature Corey Scott-Gilbert and Roderick George in an endless loop of false starts where two nihilistic characters rally through self-reflection to interrogate their roles inside of a theatrical conundrum. Accompanied by the voice of Gus Solomons, Jr. Subscribe to Newsletter to get Access.

Netta Yerushalmy
NYU Skirball
Nov. 1-2

Yerushalmy will present tge NYC premiere of Movement (2022) a "...continuation of Yerushamly’s ongoing practice of repurposing, reorienting, and re-contextualizing dance, spinning fragments of seemingly unrelated works into an enthralling new whole," notes the release. Find out more here

Matthew Rushing
Whitney Museum of American Art 
Nov. 1-3

Rushing’s Sacred Songs: A Journey of the Spiritual, offers dance and music dedicated to and inspired by the legacy of Alvin Ailey’s masterpiece Revelations.  Find out more here 
Various Artists
Danspace
Nov. 2

As part of the 50th Anniversary Gathering for Danspace community artworkers, and artists that have been part of their 50 years, Danspace has invited 50+ artists with special connections to Danspace to create short films in response to the prompt 50 Forward: "The Future Is..."  Admission is free and open to the public with RSVP here 

Huang Yi
Rose Theater

Nov. 2-3

Choreographer Yi and audiovisual pioneer Ryoichi Kurokawa dismantle and reconstruct the calligrapher Tong Yang-Tze in the U.S. premiere of Ink. Find out more here 

Yvonne Rainer
WeisAcres
Nov.  3

For the Sundays on Broadway series, Rainer will share her feature-length film Journeys From Berlin/1971 that emerged from her yearlong residency in West Berlin during the Bader-Meinhof protests against the continued prominence of Nazi sympathizers in the West German government. Find out more here

Hans
CPR
Nov. 3

As part of their OPEN AIR series, Artist-in-Residence Hans will present Night Creatures, "...a love letter to all the men I have coiled my body around, to a love-hate relationship with New York, and to a constant wrestling match with a flamenco practice," notes the release.  Find out more here

Luail—Ireland’s National Dance Company
Irish Arts Center
Nov. 4–10

For their Activating Archive Residency, Irish Arts Center is partnering with Luail for a multi-faceted residency opportunity for a dance artist to spend time immersed in various dance archives across genres. Find out more here 

Paul Taylor Dance Company
David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center
Nov. 5-24

For its annual fall season, there will be live music performed by Orchestra of St. Luke’s, and the program of dances include 
Taylor classics Arden Court (1981), Aureole (1962), Esplanade (1975), Lost, Found and Lost (1982), and more.  Also on the program is Lauren Lovette’s Echo, and Robert Battle’s Dedicated to You; Ulysses Dove’s Vespers; Larry Keigwin’s Rush Hour; and Jody Sperling’s Clair de Lune and and more.  Find out more here 

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Enterntainment Community Fund's "Dancer Day of Health" - 11/11 - Register @ Link

11/1/2024

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Dancer Day of Health
Monday, November 11
10:30 am−4:30 pm ET


New York City Center, Studio 5
130 West 56th Street (between Sixth and Seventh Avenues) New York, NY 10019

Join Bebe Neuwirth and the Entertainment Community Fund’s Dancers’ Resource program on November 11 for Dancer Day of Health at New York City Center!

Throughout the day, dancers will be able to participate in a variety of wellness offerings, including:

10:30-11:30 am: Breakfast and Welcome Remarks
11:30 am-12:30 pm: Karine Plantadit’s unique movement class which combines dance movement, breath work and yoga
12:30-1:30 pm: Lunch and Learn with Dancers' Resource Founder Bebe Neuwirth and discussion led by social worker, Mario I. Espinoza, LCSW, and Career Transition for Dancers Counselor, Brittany Hillyer, LMSW.
1:30-2:30 pm: Mindfulness Meditation co-led by Ross Rayburn and NYC Principal Dancer Sarah Mearns
2:45-3:45 pm: Cross-Training for Dancers led by Ella Otto, from Harkness Center for Dance Injuries
Upon arrival, dancers will also be able to register for the following:

One-on-one 15-minute foot and ankle wellness consultations with Dr. Louis Galli, DPM, from The Friedman Health Center for the Performing Arts

One-on-one consultations with Dietitian Rebecca Alcosser, RD, CDN, specializing in nutrition for dancers
Free flu shots

Breakfast and lunch will be provided!

Whether you are part of a ballet or contemporary company, perform on a Broadway stage or dance on the sets of television shows and movies, we welcome you to join us for a day that recognizes the work of dancers, connects you with peers in the community and centers on your health and wellness.

Registration for Dancer Day of Health is available through the Entertainment Community Fund’s Portal. To register, please create an account or log in to your existing account at portal.entertainmentcommunity.org.

Please register or log in to our Entertainment Community Fund Portal to access our workshops, programs and services. Our portal is designed to cater to your individual needs and interests, offering access to a wide range of resources and support—all with the guidance and understanding of what it takes to build a life and career in the arts.

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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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