
Jun. 27-28
Ailey CitiGroup Theater
In the evening titled “A Ramp to Paradise,” the performance offers a dance narrative paying tribute to Paradise Garage, the underground Black gay dance club that revolutionized nightlife and music culture, at the Ailey Citigroup Theater. Find out more here
Various Artists
Jun. 25-Aug. 24
Jacob’s Pillow
Returning for a 93rd season, the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival 2025 will feature indoor performances in the landmark Ted Shawn Theatre and the newly-opened Doris Duke Theatre, as well as outdoor performances on the Henry J. Leir Stage. In chronological order, companies included are: The Center Will Not Hold (A Dorrance Dance Production), BODYTRAFFIC, Trinity Irish Dance Company, The Sarasota Ballet, Stephen Petronio Company, Sekou McMiller & Friends, Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company, Ballet BC, and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. And for week-long engagements: Andrew Schneider, Elle Sofe Company, Eun-Me Ahn, Shamel Pitts | TRIBE, Faye Driscoll, and Huang Yi. Find out more here
Various Artists
Jun. 26-28
Arts On Site
In the evening titled "Evening for You," solos and vignettes highlights Juliette Mapp and Vicky Shick’s "...common interest in the gentle oddities and vulnerabilities of being alive," notes the release. Collaborating performers are Jennifer Lafferty, Marilyn Maywald-Yahel, Mor Mendel, Jimena Paz and Cherrie Yu. Find out more here
Various Artists
Jun. 26-29
The Mark O'Donnell Theater
The WHITE WAVE Dance will present the 24th season of the DUMBO Dance Festival showcasing 45 dance companies combining over 400 artists nationally and internationally at The Mark O’Donnell Theater. Find out more here
Madeline Wilcox
Jun. 27-28
TheaterLab
In Primordial Sadness, Wilcox "...Stages as a shifting constellation of movement, song, and text, [and] the dance oscillates between choreographic structure and improvisational risk," according to the release. Find out more here
Pam Tanowitz
Jun. 27-29
Fisher Center
Drawing on Beethoven’s evocation of the natural world, Pastoral unites three renowned artists—Fisher Center LAB Choreographer in Residence Pam Tanowitz, visual artist Sarah Crowner, and composer Caroline Shaw—for a bold new collaboration in dance, design, and music. Find out more here
Prehistoric Body Theater ensemble
Jun. 28-29
Asia Society
In Ghosts of Hell Creek: Stone Garuda, the Indonesian dancers "...channel prehistoric dinosaurs as they explore themes of mass extinction, climate crisis, and evolutionary ancestry through movement," according to the release. Find out more here