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Fire Island Dance Festival to Welcome Ahmad Joudeh, Parsons Dance and More

Fire Island Dance Festival returns July 14-16, 2023, to Fire Island Pines, NY.

By: May. 19, 2023
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A Syrian-Dutch ballet dancer and humanitarian, an internationally acclaimed modern dance company and three emerging choreographers are among the first artists to be announced for this summer's Fire Island Dance Festival. Joining the lineup as hosts are the incomparable stage and screen star Alan Cumming and journalist Ari Shapiro of NPR's All Things Considered. Fire Island Dance Festival returns July 14-16, 2023, to Fire Island Pines, NY, with elevated dance performances on a picturesque stage on the shores of the Great South Bay. The annual weekend featuring established and emerging choreographers and companies is produced by and benefits Dancers Responding to AIDS, a program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Tickets for the festival are on sale at dradance.org/fidance.

The Fire Island Dance Festival weekend is composed of an opening performance at 5 pm on Saturday, July 15, a Leadership Supporter sunset performance at 7 pm on Saturday, July 15, and a closing performance at 5 pm on Sunday, July 16. An exclusive Leadership Event opens the festival on Friday, July 14.

This year's festival includes:

  • Dancer and humanitarian Ahmad Joudeh, who fled Syria with the help of the Dutch National Ballet, sharing" Layl (Night)" an emotionally compelling performance inspired by his experiences as a stateless refugee
  • Broadway Bares associate director and choreographer Jonathan Lee, making his Fire Island Dance Festival debut with the world premiere of a western-tinged upbeat number
  • Choreographer Paul McGill, debuting a new, ethereal ensemble number set to Claude Debussy's "Sunken Cathedral" and featuring So You Think You Can Dance winner Gaby Diaz and former San Francisco Ballet principal Benjamin Freemantle
  • Philadelphia Ballet Resident Choreographer Juliano Nunes, presenting unconventional pas de deux "Dying Swan" featuring Boston Ballet principal Derek Dunn and Bavarian State Ballet first soloist Shale Wagman
  • The return of Parsons Dance, presenting an excerpt of "Whirlaway," a feel-good ensemble number from choreographer David Parsons featuring the music of New Orleans soul artist Allen Toussaint
  • Additional artists will be announced soon. Performers are subject to change.
  • Cumming is a Tony and Olivier Award-winning actor, producer and longtime member of the Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS Board of Trustees. He has accumulated stage and screen credits from Shakespeare to art house, cabaret and blockbusters. He is the author of a New York Times bestselling memoir and co-owns his eponymous cabaret bar, Club Cumming. Shapiro, a decorated former White House correspondent and occasional singer, has co-hosted NPR's award-winning flagship news program All Things Considered since 2015. Together, Cumming and Shapiro recently premiered Och and Oy! A Considered Cabaret, a collection of songs and stories compiled from their humorously disparate lives and personalities.

Leadership Supporters can begin their thrilling weekend experience with Friday night's Leadership Event at Whyte Hall. The exclusive celebration will include cocktails and a performance by New York City's Masterz at Work Dance Family, presented in association with Works & Process at the Guggenheim Museum. The company, rooted in street and social dance and led by ballroom legend Courtney Washington Balenciaga, will kick off the festival with a fusion of jazz, hip-hop, house, African, voguing and contemporary dance styles. The Leadership Event is generously supported by Paul Austin and Dalip Girdhar.Leadership Supporters also enjoy highly coveted tickets to the sunset performance on Saturday or priority seating at either 5 pm performance, as well as recognition on printed materials in the harbor and throughout the Pines.Leadership tickets start at $375. Individual tickets for the 5 pm performances are $175. Tickets are on sale now at dradance.org/fidance.

A hassle-free daytrip package is available, which features round-trip transportation from New York City or Teaneck, NJ, a champagne luncheon and tickets to the 5 pm performance on Sunday, July 16. A Sunday VIP option, which includes the champagne luncheon and tickets to the Sunday show without transportation, also is available. The daytrip package is $350; the Sunday VIP option is $275. Beginning May 27, tickets also will be available in person on weekends in the Fire Island Pines Harbor.

Since its debut in 1995, Fire Island Dance Festival has raised more than $7.7 million to help provide lifesaving medication, nutritious meals, counseling and emergency financial assistance to those in need in all 50 states, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico. Fire Island Dance Festival is generously supported by corporate sponsors The New York Times and United Airlines, the official airline of Broadway Cares, with additional support from The Charles and Lucille King Family Foundation in memory of Diana King.

Dancers Responding to AIDS relies on the extraordinary compassion and efforts of the performing arts community to fund a safety net of social services for those in need. As a program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, DRA supports the essential programs of the Entertainment Community Fund (formerly The Actors Fund), including the HIV/AIDS Initiative and The Dancers' Resource, as well as more than 450 AIDS and family service organizations nationwide. For more information, please visit Dancers Responding to AIDS at dradance.org, at facebook.com/DRAdance, at instagram.com/DRAdance, and at youtube.com/DRAdance.




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