ZviDance Presents The World Premiere Of MIGRATIONS
ZviDance (Zvi Gotheiner, Choreographer and Artistic Director) presents Migrations, an evening-length dance performance collaboration between Zvi Gotheiner, composer Scott Killian, lighting designer Mark London, and seven dancers.
Heidi Duckler Dance Company Brings EBB & FLOW: CHINATOWN Festival to Los Angeles
Los Angeles-based dance company Heidi Duckler Dance (HDD) is bringing their ecologically-minded festival Ebb & Flow: Chinatown to the Los Angeles State Historic Park on June 25th and 26th. Ebb and Flow is our interdisciplinary arts festival that explores climate change, nature, humanity, and health through dance, visual arts, music, and technology. HDD has commissioned nine artist groups to create a response to these themes to build awareness around our interconnection with the earth and promote stewardship.
92Y to Present Yin Yue Dance Company
The 92nd Street Y Harkness Dance Center's 2021-22 Mainstage Series continues on Thursday, November 18 with Ripple, a new show from Yin Yue Dance Company. Acclaimed choreographer Yin Yue created Ripple as an evening of two duets and two solos linked together as a single continuous show.
DANCE NOW Announces 25th Anniversary Season
To celebrate its 25th season, DANCE NOW is presenting a series of online events featuring new and archival digital works by more than 40 innovative dance makers on its new web platform, dancenow.online.
NAT & KAT Present Their Family Cabaret Series 5/31, 6/4, 6/7
'Family cabaret' is no longer an oxymoron! The Nat and Kat Duo has developed and proudly presents an exciting new cabaret series for the whole family. In this first episode of 'Nat & Kat's Adventures with the Time-Traveling Piano', Nat & Kat accidentally transport themselves and their audience to 1939 in the throes of the Great Depression.
NAT & KAT Present Their Family Cabaret Series 5/31, 6/4, 6/7
'Family cabaret' is no longer an oxymoron! The Nat and Kat Duo has developed and proudly presents an exciting new cabaret series for the whole family. In this first episode of 'Nat & Kat's Adventures with the Time-Traveling Piano', Nat & Kat accidentally transport themselves and their audience to 1939 in the throes of the Great Depression.