Nicholas Leichter Dance NYC Performs At Tisch 6/9-10
By: Gabrielle Sierra
Nicholas Leichter Dance comes home to New York City for reprise performances of THE WHIZ before the final stop on their national tour at Bates Dance Festival in July. Since its premiere in various manifestations last spring and summer at Joe's Pub, Abrons Arts Center, and Lincoln Center Out-of-Doors, THE WHIZ has amazed and delighted audiences in PA, MA, D.C., VA, MN, and WA, as well as Burkina Faso.
"Totally kicks the Kansas out of The Wizard of Oz."Boston GlobeThe company will also show two scenes from the forthcoming evening-length show Black Barbra: Black Ivory, a dance for the full company to Mainline by Black Ivory; and a duet to a live recording by Donna Summer. Black Barbra deconstructs the story of "The Way We Were," the 1973 movie about lost love, as told by Summer. Through a DJ and the music he spins and the requests he takes, performers and audiences pose & ponder questions about love, life, and salvation-and participate in creating the answers.This program is presented as a part of the Tisch Dance Residency Festival. Performances take place June 9 & 10 @ 7:30pm at Tisch Fifth Floor Theater, 111 Second Ave. in Manhattan. Tickets $15; reservations at (212) 998-1982, M-F 1-4pm.THE WHIZ was commissioned by DanceNOW [NYC] in partnership with Joe's Pub at The Public Theater, and Abrons Arts Center • Henry Street Settlement, with additional commissioning support from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, and supported through creative residencies at Dickinson College, Muhlenberg College, Hollins University, and Topaz Arts. The score for THE WHIZ was commissioned by the American Music Center Live Music for Dance Program. THE WHIZ was funded by New England Foundation for the Arts (NEFA) through the National Dance Project (NDP) with generous support from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the Ford Foundation, and the MetLife Community Connections Fund of the MetLife Foundation. Funds to underwrite the general operating support associated with this project were generously provided by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation. Additional funding for THE WHIZ was provided by the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA) and the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). The creation of Black Barbra has been supported with public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, and with additional support from Tisch Dance Summer Residency.

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