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