The Joyce Theater
March 17-22
In their first independent season at The Joyce Theater, the ever-lauded dancers of Ailey II will present two programs of premieres and returning repertory. Program A includes Dwight Rhoden’s Hissy Fits (2006), Manuel Vignoulle’s breakthrough (world premiere) and Amy Hall Garner’s Virtues (2012). Program B includes artistic director Troy Powell’s The External Knot (2007) plus Katarzyna Skarpetowska’s Cuore Sott’olio (“heart submerged in oil”) (2014) and Jennifer Archibald Wings (2013). Find out more here
Joyce UNLEASHED – Various Artists
New York Live Arts
March 17-21
The Joyce goes to New York Live Arts for its “Joyce UNLEASHED” series featuring choreographers Netta Yerushalmy, Hillel Kogan, Yossi Berg and Oded Graf. Find out more here
SPLIT BILL Dance
Dixon Place
March 18
Johanna LjungQvist-Brinson / Hanna Q Dance Company will present Realms, then Rebecca Lloyd-Jones and Julia Cavagna will present Behind the Language on this split bill. Find out more here
I AM A BOYS CHOIR
Dixon Place
March 19
Adam Rigg, Chris DeVita and Kate D'Arcus Attwell, members of I AM A BOYS CHOIR will premiere How I Became An Ice Princess. Find out more here
Rebecca Serrell Cyr
JACK
March 19-21
Bessie-winner Cyr will present her first evening-length work, “…weaving together previous dance investigations, concerned with improvisation within pre-fabricated constructs,” according to the release. Find out more here
Wendy Osserman Dance Company
Theater For The New City
March 19-22
Osserman and company will premiere Do You Like This Title? Wherein four dancers struggle to be three dimensional in a 2D world and two dimensional in 3D space. Find out more here
Concha Vargas - Pepe Torres - Gema Moneo - Esperanza Fernandez
The Town Hall
March 20
For one-night-only in Generations of Gypsy Flamenco these artists come together in song and dance. Find out more here
Laura Pawel Dance Company
The Theater at Chen Dance Center
March 20-21
The Company will premiere Flickers, a full company work to music by Barebones (Gene Caprioglio on guitar and Dr. 88 on harmonica and more. Find out more here
Sally Silvers
92nd Street Y
March 20-22
For the final week of 92nd Street Y’s Harkness Dance Festival, Silvers choreography pays homage to the films and motifs of Alfred Hitchcock. Find out more here
The National Dance Theatre Company of Jamaica (NDTC)
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College
March 21-22
In two programs the NDTC dancers and singers will offer a round of traditional and contemporary works. Find out more here
Various Artists
Dixon Place
March 22
Presented by SoHa Dance, Harlem Dances: Études and Duets is a series of new works from emerging and established artists that share roots in Harlem. Featured artists are: Antonio Brown, Sarah Horne, Shantelle C. Jackson and ModArts Dance Collective (MADC) Find out more here
Various Artists
Movement Research at the Judson Church
March 23
Don’t miss this free, ongoing, Monday night performance series of experimentation and works-in-progress. This week’s featured artists are: Caitlin Cook, Noopur Singha, Betty Skeen, WKcollective/Wanjiru Kamuyu. Find out more here
The Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company
Flushing Town Hall
March 22
See Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company’s CrossCurrent - A workshop in collaboration with the New Asia Chamber Music Society. Find out more here
Panel: “Open Spectrum Critical Dialogues”
New York Live Arts
March 22
New York Live Art’s presents Creative Resistance: A Rising Economic Movement, moderated by Piper Anderson, with panelists Laura Flanders of GritTV, feminist scholar Joan Morgan and performer/actor Okwui Okpokwasili. Find out more here
Panel: “Artists Talk”
Steps on Broadway
March 22
The conversations continue with American Dance Machine 21, featuring directors Nikki Feirt Atkins and Margo Sappington, joined by Robert La Fosse, Tome Cousins, and Lars Rosager, along with ADM21 dancers Georgina Pazcoguin, Amar Ramasar, and Jessica Lee Goldyn, Find out more here