(In-person) Irish Arts Center
January 13-23
For the American premiere of Doherty’s Hard to Be Soft, described by The Guardian as “…an homage to Doherty's hometown of Belfast [that captures]…the carapace of swagger and sass, rage and resilience built up by men and women in a place where the conflict seems intractable and horizons are limited by constrictions of class and religion,” featured is Sam Finnegan, John Scott, and the Sugar Army, a locally-cast group of teenagers.” Find out more here
Ayodele Casel
(Virtual) Joyce
January 7 - 23
Created in collaboration with Creative Director Torya Beard, for Chasing Magic, Casel is joined by musical collaborators Grammy Award-winning composer and pianist Arturo O’Farrill, singer/songwriter Crystal Monee Hall, music director and composer Annastasia Victory, and percussionist Senfu Stoney. The movement collaborators are: EVIDENCE Artistic Director Ronald K. Brown, Anthony Morigerato, plus tap artists Naomi Funaki, Amanda Castro, and John Manzari, and filmed on The Joyce stage by tap dancer and filmmaker Kurt Csolak. Find out more here
Molly Lieber and Eleanor Smith
(Virtual) BAC
January 10 - 24
As part of BAC's digital series, Lieber and Smith will premier gloria rehearsal "...a feminist work continuing Molly Lieber and Eleanor Smith’s 15-year choreographic partnership using abstract dance as a means to break down patriarchal systems of degradation," according to the release. Find out more here
Various Artists
(Virtual) Green Space
January 11 – 31
The Exponential Festival with artists/projects will include sharings from Annie Heath, River Donaghey, Joe Hendel and more. Find out more here
Various Artists
(Virtual) Various Venues
January 12-28
The 12th annual Bronx Artist Now series in partnership with BAAD! and Hostos Center for the Arts & Culture. For one evening of this month of events, feature will be dance artists Alicia Raquel Morales, Kayla Hamilton, Alexander Diaz, Rourou Ye in a conversation facilitated by Fana Fraser and many more offerings. Find out more here
Thunderbird American Indian Dancers
(In-Person) Theatre for the New City
January 14 - 23
For its 47th annual performance, Thunderbird American Dancers Pow Wow and Dance Concert will again include dances, stories and traditional music from Native Peoples of the Northeast, Southwest and Great Plains regions. Find out more here
Thunderbird American Indian Dancers
(In-person) Theater for the New City
January 14 – 23
For its 47th annual performance, the Company’s Pow Wow and Dance Concert will again include dances, stories and traditional music from Native Peoples of the Northeast, Southwest and Great Plains regions. Find out more here