Events – Danspace Project
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Off-Season: Megan Williams Dance Projects

Thursday, June 5 | 7:30PM
Friday, June 6 | 7:30PM
Saturday, June 7 | 7:30PM

Visible (premiere)
“Visible” is an intergenerational  dance that mines the pull between our seen/unseen identities, revealing how our ever evolving/dissolving roles as family members, partners, caretakers, friends, colleagues, and artists shape and conceal who we are.
Dancers: Janet Charleston, Emily Marie Pope, Clarence Brooks, Réka Echerer, Mary Lyn Graves, Robert Mark Burke, Chelsea Enjer Hecht, Esmé Boyce, Courtney Lopes, Will Noling,  Megan Williams
Musicians: Tristan Kasten-Krause, Isabelle O’Connell

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All general admission tickets are offered at a sliding scale $20, $30, or $40, pay what you can. Please consider that ticket sales support the artist and production costs. Thank you!


Before you visit:

Accessibility at Danspace Project
Covid Safety at Danspace Project

Megan Williams’ career spans 40 years as dancer, choreographer, educator and repetiteur.

NYPL: 15 Years of Danspace Project’s Platform Series

Monday, June 9

15 Years of Danspace Project’s Platform Series

Danspace Project’s Platform series has been a signature and acclaimed program for 15 years. Designed by executive director and chief curator Judy Hussie-Taylor, the Platform series was conceived as “exhibitions that unfold over time” providing context for contemporary dance and performance practices. The Platforms explore curation as a process of collaboration with artists. This conversation, part of Danspace’s year-long celebration of their 50th anniversary, features Hussie-Taylor, Danspace Program director and associate curator Seta Morton, and some of the artists who have curated the series in recent years, including Okwui Okpokwasili, Eiko Otake, and Reggie Wilson. 


Before you visit:

Accessibility at Danspace Project
Covid Safety at Danspace Project

Photo by Whitney Browne

Off-Season: AUNTS

Monday, June 16 | 7:30PM
Tuesday, June 17 | 7:30PM

Thursday, June 19 | 7:30PM
Friday, June 20 | 7:30PM
Saturday, June 21 | 7:30PM

AUNTS FESTIVAL is a weeklong incubator of AUNTS events including; shared performances, readings, dance parties and ClassClassClass. 

AUNTS plans to curate multiple artists to perform/participate throughout the festival.

ClassClassClass is facilitated by Mariana Valencia. 

This project is supported by the Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. rauschenbergfoundation.org


BUY TICKETS

All general admission tickets are offered at a sliding scale $20–$100, pay what you can. Please consider that ticket sales support the artist and production costs. Thank you!


Before you visit:

Accessibility at Danspace Project
Covid Safety at Danspace Project

AUNTS is a roving platform for dance and performance based on the core values of inclusivity, collectivity, and resource sharing. The collective was founded by Jmy James Kidd and Rebecca Brooks in 2005, co-organized by Liliana Dirks-Goodman and Laurie Berg from 2009-2020, and is currently organized by jess pretty. 

AUNTS is a creative and collaborative performance project. Through the AUNTS apparatus, artists (from the NYC contemporary dance community and beyond) come together to share the same space at the same time, negotiating the simultaneous presentation of their work in relationship to one another. Often taking the form of an immersive live event, audiences are free to move through AUNTS, engaging with as many or as few of its offerings as they like, choosing their own path through the event and creating their own experiences through chance encounters. The whole could be viewed as a work independent from, but no more/less important than, its individual constituent parts.

Since 2005, AUNTS has organized over 80 events and hosted more than 600 artists from multiple disciplines at various points in their careers. AUNTS has organized pop-up performances and residencies at dozens of spaces all over NYC, nationally and internationally including The New Museum, Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, Whitney Museum, ACE Hotel, Pulitzer Arts Foundation (St. Louis, MO), Beach Sessions Rockaway, Berkeley Art Museum (CA), The Chocolate Factory, La MaMa, Movement Research, TAMTAMTAM (Berlin, Germany), NADA, The American Dance Festival, Chashama, Danspace Project at St. Mark’s Church, the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council @ Governor’s Island, and Arts@Renaissance a part of St. Nick’s Alliance (Greenpoint, Brooklyn). 

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