June 3
Alla Kovgan (filmmaker), Foram Shah, Satoshi Takeishi, Fumi Tanakadate, Rohan Misra, and Rez Abbasi (Musicians), Dedalus Wainwright (set designer), Reza Behjat (lighting designer) and choreographer Desai come together in How Do I Become WE, "...a contemporary lok katha, or story enacted inside a participatory ritual. Following an opening ceremony acknowledging our ancestors, a dance drama unfolds: A woman has a story inside, but no one to tell—and her body grows heavy under the weight of her unspoken sadness. How will she release her story? What happens when her inner self comes out, and she shares her burden?" Find out more and register here
John King and Brandon Collwes
June 3
In Sonic Gathering United brings choreographer Collwes and composer King and special guests together for a one-time live music and dance event, based on their live performances on Zoom throughout quarantine. Find out more here
Raja Feather Kelly
June 4-12
Kelly and the feath3r theory’s The KILL ONE Race, a performance-based work created and filmed at Playwrights Horizons during the pandemic, part-documentary (capturing the members of the feath3r theory as they recreate a macabre game first envisioned in the 1963 dystopian novel Kill One), part theater, and part reality TV game show itself. Find out more here
Various Artists
June 3-5
Arts On Site
Aileen Passloff & James Waring, Hewman & Louise Benkelman/Thomas Seibold, David Parker & The Bang Group shares the weekend at Arts On Site. Thw performance series has been created to adhere to current COVID-19 restrictions. Find out more here.
Miro Maglorie's New Chamber Ballet
June 4
Mark Morris Dance Center
Magloire's New Chamber Ballet returns to the stage for two live performances. On the program is the premier of the 55-minute Sea which Magloire calls "a celebratory work coming from the joy of being able to perform again person, for a live audience." Also on the program is a solo for departing dancer Madeleine Williams. Reservations are required - click here.
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Various Artists
June 4
BAAD!
This presentation of Dancing Across Borders features Filipinx artists Ralph Escamillan, Kimmortal, Joshua Ongcol, Alvin Erasga Tolentino, and Jojo Zolina & Dee, and moderated by JP Moraga. Find out more here
AFROFEMONONOMY // WORK THE ROOTS
March 1-June 27
At Performance Space New York, members of AFROFEMONONOMY who have collaborated in different configurations come together for the first time as a group to celebrate each other’s work. This exploratory collaboration happens with Black femme theatermakers Lileana Blain-Cruz, Charlotte Brathwaite, Eisa Davis, Jackie Sibblies Drury, Ayesha Jordan, Joie Lee, April Matthis, Jennifer Harrison Newman, Okwui Okpokwasili, Stacey Karen Robinson, Kaneza Schaal, and others. Find out more here
Ailey All Access
March 17 – June 24
Join the Ailey All Access web page and get real-time access to many Ailey classics, favorites and more. Find out more here
Various Artists
May 15 - June 18 & July 1 - August 31
Dancespace Project's The Dream of the Audience, curated by artistic director Judy Hussie-Taylor brings artist to the virtual space to present works built while in-residence at Danspace’s historic venue in St. Mark’s Church, and more. The Dream of the Audience features the premiere of a new film by Ishmael Houston-Jones in collaboration with josé e. abad, Snowflake Calvert, Keith Hennessy, and Kevin O’Connor followed by live conversation with Houston-Jones & Miguel Gutierrez. Also featured will be films by Okwui Okpokwasili, Eiko Otake with Joan Jonas, and Reggie Wilson. All films will be available for online viewing July 1-Aug 31. Find out more here