
Jun 14 – 18
NYLA
Gibney Company will have their season titled Up Close with three world premieres - Re | Build | Construct by Rena Butler, Dance Me to the End of Love by Gustavo Ramírez Sansano, and A Measurable Existence by Yin Yue. Find out more here
Paul Taylor Dance Company
Jun 14 - 19
Joyce Theater
The Company offers programs with early works choreographed by Taylor including Tracer, Fibers and Aureole, along with the world premiere of Hope is the Thing With Feathers by Michelle Manzanales, plus the New York premiere of A Call for Softer Landings by Peter Chu. Find out more here
Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater (AAADT)
Jun 15 – 19
Lincoln Center
AAADT returns to Lincoln Center after a three-year absence and celebrates a decade of Artistic Director Robert Battle’s leadership. Featured works for the season is Ailey Resident Choreographer Jamar Roberts’ In a Sentimental Mood, Paul Taylor’s DUET, Aszure Barton’s BUSK, plus the Ailey Spirit Gala which brings together dancers from Ailey II, The Ailey School, and students from AileyCamp, and so much more. Find out more here
Soles of Duende
Jun 16-18
Gibney
As part of the “Spotlight Series,” Soles of Duende artists Amanda Castro (Tap), Arielle Rosales (Flamenco) and Brinda Guha (Kathak) will present the evening titled Can We Dance Here? Find out more here
Various Artists
Jun 18
Bryant Park
As part of Bryant Park Picnic Performances, Tiffany Rea-Fisher curates the Contemporary Dance series and will close with performances by Josh Johnson, Music From The Sole, Earl Mosley’s Diversity of Dance and More. Find out more here
Ni’Ja Whitson
Jun 21
Weeksville Heritage Center
Whitson will present The Unarrival Experiments "a constellation of art/works that centers the mysteries of dark matter and dark energy through a Black, Queer, and Transembodied lens. Dark Dive will be an experiment for audiences and performers in near complete darkness in a performance that challenges pursuits of the “blackest black," notes the release. Find out more here
Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana
Jun 21- 26
Joyce Theater
See the Company in FRONTERAS created by flamenco artists José Maldonado and Karen Lugo, with live accompaniment and an original score by Jose Luis de la Paz. Find out more here
Buglisi Dance Theatre
Jun 22-23
The Chelsea Factory
The Company will present the world premiere of The Threads Project #1 “Universal Dialogues” a collaboration with eight choreographers—Alexander Anderson, Jennifer Archibald, Sidra Bell, PeiJu Chien-Pott, Daniel Fetecua, Loni Landon, Jesse Obremski, and Blakeley White-McGuire. Find out more here
Various Artists/Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center
Jun 22- 25
Mark O'Donnell Theater
For their 46th season, the Thelma Hill Performing Arts Center will present their PEEKS Works-In-Development program featuring works by Dance Theatre of Harlem's Dylan Santos, plus works by Winston Dynamite Brown, Courtney Renee Cochran, Tommie-Waheed Evans, Davalois Fearon and Francesca Harper. Find out more here
Larissa Velez-Jackson
Jun 22-25
The Chocolate Factory Theater
See the world premiere of Protecting Complexity with the Star Pû Method, a new evening-length performance by Velez-Jackson. Find out more here
Various Artists
Jun 22-26
(Virtual)
WHITE WAVE Dance presents the 21st Annual Virtual Dumbo Dance Festival featuring 60 national and international companies including Buglisi Dance Theatre, A.L.A.H., Limón2, Hyonok Kim Dance Arts and two of the most eclectic companies from South Korea: chagmu center|KIM / MEA JA, UBIN Dance|Na-Hyun Lee, WHITE WAVE Young Soon Kim Dance Company and more. Find out more here
ANIKAYA/Wendy Jehlen
Jun 23-25
Gibney Center
The movement-based performance project "The Women Gather," under the direction of Founder/Artistic Director Wendy Jehlen, weaves together music, dance, storytelling, and ritual. "Performed by eight women from five countries, the work centers women’s experience, with a conscious awareness of the diversity of gender presentation within women," notes the release. Find out more here
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Jonathan Fredrickson
Jun 23-26
The 92nd Street Y
The Harkness Dance Center’s Mainstage Series closes with Fredrickson’s GOODBYE MONTANA, an evening-length world premiere dance theater piece with music by Oleg Stepanov. Find out more here