Broadway Presbyterian Church
Feb. 10
The Moving Memory Project, a multidisciplinary festival focused on memory and forgetting, created and produced by choreographer Stefanie Nelson and writer David Schenk, returns with works by NYC-based dance artists. Featured will be works by Rebecca Margolick, Kayla Farrish/Decent Structures Arts, Mignolo Dance. Admission is free, with the suggested pay-what-you-can donation; RSVP is required. Find out more here
New York City Ballet
David H. Koch Theater
Jan. 17 - Feb. 26
For the 2023 winter season under the artistic director Jonathan Stafford, associate artistic director Wendy Whelan, resident choreographer and artistic advisor Justin Peck, programs will include an all-Balanchine program, plus works by Jerome Robbins, Kyle Abraham, Keerati Jinakunwiphat, Alexei Ratmansky and more. Find out more here
Rennie Harris Puremovement
The Joyce
Feb. 7-12
Celebrating its 30th anniversary, Rennie Harris "...will take audiences back in time to the ‘90s—the 1990s and the 1590s simultaneously with Rome & Jewels, the first breakout work of Rennie Harris Puremovement American Street Dance Theater.
This anniversary restaging of Rennie Harris presents: Rome & Jewels will introduce new generations of audiences to Rennie Harris’ powerful work and the essence of real hip-hop.," according to the release. Find out more here
Troy Schumacher
Peak Performances
Feb. 9-12
The Night Falls, with book and lyrics by Karen Russell, music and lyrics by Ellis Ludwig-Leone, choreographed and directed by Schumacher, "...shows the visceral power of art to brace us against the seduction of despair," notes the release. Find out more here
Various Artists
BAAD!
Feb. 11-12
(In-person & Virtual)
Join Dancing While Black’s day of shared embodied practices. This day of workshops asks “…how our practices as Black embodied/movement artists shift with the mo(ve)ments that we find ourselves in,” according to the release. Find out more here