Lisa Kron, Katherine Crockett, Catherine Cabeen, and Richard Move in Martha@... The 1963 Interview, photo by Andrea Mohin, The New York Times BAM Fisher
Oct. 28 - Nov. 1
The celebrated Martha@The 1963 Interview returns to the stage as part of BAM’s Next Wave Festival 2025. This metatheatrical recreation of the legendary 92nd Street Y interview with Graham and dance critic Walter Terry features Richard Move as Martha Graham and Lisa Kron reprising her role as Walter Terry.
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American Ballet Theatre
David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center
Oct. 15 - Nov. 1
This season includes the final performance of Misty Copeland, the first Black female Principal Dancer in the Company's 85-year history (Oct. 22), the world premiere of Juliano Nunes’ Have We Met?! (Oct. 29), plus Twyla Tharp’s Sextet, Michel Fokine’s Les Sylphides, Antony Tudor’s Gala Performance, and Agnes de Mille’s Rodeo. Find out more here
Tamar Rogoff
La Mama
Oct. 17 - Nov. 2
Rogoff presents a multimedia dance production, Drop Dead...Gorgeous, "a body-horror-esque dance set in a game show that gives contestants the chance to shed pounds, gain inches, and look younger," according to the release. Find out more here
Wally Cardona and Molly Lieber
541 Broadway
Oct. 22 - Nov. 14
Cardona and Lieber will present the world premier of TIMES FOUR / David Gordon: 1975/202. Originally created for Gordon and Setterfield and not performed in its entirety since the 1970s, Times Four will be performed in the same SoHo loft space where it was first performed 50 years ago. Find out more here
Compagnie Dyptik
The Joyce
Oct 28 – Nov 1
As part of L’Alliance New York’s Crossing The Line Festival, the company will offer the north American premiere of Le Grand Bal, a “...hypnotic work that blends modern and hip-hop dance styles into a frenetic dance fever,” according to the release. Find out more here
Various Artists
The Chocolate Factory
Oct. 30 - Nov. 1
Netta Yerushalmy, Tuçe Yasak, Mieke Ulfig, Katherine Profeta, Paula Matthusen, Alla Kovgan and Alla Kovgan come together to devise nothing personal, just everything – a multi-sensory tangle of pictures, bodies, and objects in motion. Find out more here
Miriam Gabriel and Leanna Grennan
Kestrels
Oct. 30 - Nov 1
Gabriel and Grennan present Snackbreak, a split bill that explores the role of dance from early childhood to the end of life, through the lens of a dance/movement therapist and elementary dance educator. Drawing from their professional lives, Grennan (dance/movement therapist) and Gabriel (K–5 dance educator) present a shared exploration of how dance and movement intersect with daily life and the emotional and social trajectory of the human experience. Find out more here
San Francisco Ballet and The Joffrey Ballet
Guggenheim
Nov. 1
As part of Works & Process, San Francisco Ballet artistic director Tamara Rojo CBE, The Joffrey Ballet artistic director Ashley Wheater MBE, and San Francisco Ballet resident choreographer Yuri Possokhov come together to discuss their co-production and first co-commission between the two companies. Find out more here
Various Artists
BAAD!
Nov. 1
The Día de los Muertos Dance Compilation brings local artists together for a spirited night of dance, ritual, and remembrance.
Día de los Muertos–themed evening of choreography spanning contemporary, experimental, and cultural dance forms from 8 exciting dance artists. Find out more here
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