Brooklyn Bridge & Union Square
July 13
Gibney Dance Company's annual series of free, outdoor performances offers a platform by “…‘making space for dance’ in outdoor public spaces…[and] hopes to make the power of movement accessible to all members of [their] community. The 2019 series features 2nd Best Dance Company (July 13); Gibney Dance Company Performing Micaela Taylor's EYESOW (July 20 & 25); and Soles of Duende (July 27). Find out more here
Mark Morris Dance Group
Lincoln Center’s Frederick P. Rose Hall
July 10 – 13
Mark Morris, a longtime friend and collaborator of the Mostly Mozart Festival, opens the season with the world premiere of Sport set to Satie’s “Sports et divertissements.” Also on the program are repertory works, Empire Garden and V. The series continues with Blak Whyte Gray (August 1-3) by East-London based boy Blue, and the U.S. premiere of Under Siege by China’s Yang Liping (August 8-10). Find out more here
Kimberly Bartosik/Daela
The Yard
July 11 – 13
In Bartosik’s I hunger for you, she “… looks deeply into the impulse to lose oneself in ecstasy, ritual, and desire—riding an edge between barely controlled abandon and vibrating stillness,” according to the release. Find out more here
“Dance on Camera Festival 2019”
Lincoln Center
July 12-15
For their 47th edition, the Festival will feature 11 programs over four days, including films from 17 countries, exploring dance from a variety of perspectives. “Revel In Your Body,” featuring Kinetic Light dancers Alice Sheppard and Laurel Lawson, “Dance on Camera 2019 Shorts,” “With Merce” and many more are included on the lineup. Find out more here
Ephrat Asherie
Lumberyard
July 13
Asherie’s work-in-progress showing of UnderScored (working title), kicks of the “Summer at Lumberyard” series with this dance theater piece created and performed by members of the company with special guest artists from New York City's underground scene. Find out more here
Various Artists
Mount Tremper Arts (MTA)
July 13
Throughout the summer and until on October 26, MTA will support more than 25 artists working in a variety of disciplines for the 2019 Watershed Lab including Stephanie Acosta, Hadar Ahuvia and Tatyana Tenenbaum, Ballez, Lorene Bouboushian, mayfield brooks, Megan Byrne and Jennifer Kjos, Leslie Cuyjet, Lisa Fagan, Ellie Ga, Charlotte Gibbons, Madison Krekel, Mina Nishimura and Kota Yamazaki, iele paloumpis, Jillian Peña, Kristopher K.Q. Pourzal and Raha Behnam, Antonio Ramos and the Gang Bangers, Tara Sheena, David Thomson, Julie Tolentino, Mariana Valencia, Takahiro Yamamoto, and Mlondi Zondi. Featured on July 13 is Ballez. Find out more here