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The Joyce is an international destination for dance, whose stage has been graced by companies from 37 countries on six continents. It is a destination for adventurous culture lovers seeking dazzling performances created by master choreographers and daring newcomers.
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Batsheva Dance Company
Hora
FEB 28-MAR 12
Widely recognized as one of the foremost contemporary dance companies, Batsheva Dance Company returns to The Joyce Theater with Hora , choreographed by Ohad Naharin. “A green, disquieting, and hauntingly beautiful world,” Hora is simultaneously primordial and futuristic. Moving bodies create an emergent folklore and embody the beauty of the struggle to distinguish oneself amongst a collective. With music arranged by electronic music pioneer Isao Tomita, Hora places the audience between the familiar and the foreign.
SCHEDULE
Tue-Wed Thu-Fri Sat Sun
CURTAIN CHAT
Thu, Mar 2 7:30pm 8pm 2pm & 8pm 2pm
Underwriting support for The Joyce’s presentation of Batsheva Dance Company provided by Saul and Mary Sanders. Special support provided by the Israel Office of Cultural Affairs, Consulate General of Israel in New York. Support for The Joyce’s presentation of international dance provided by the R. Britton Fisher and Family Gift for International Dance.
Parsons Dance
MAR 15-26
After nearly three decades of annual appearances, Parsons Dance heads back to The Joyce with two world premieres showcasing the company’s extraordinary power to engage audiences through music that provides compelling backgrounds for the dancers’ skilled movement. Highlighting this season’s program is a new David Parsons work performed to music by Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Bill Withers and a piece created by Rena Butler set to a driving soundscape by composer Darryl J. Hoffman. Parsons fans will also be treated to beloved repertory classics.
SCHEDULE
Tue-Wed Thu-Fri Sat Sun
7:30pm 8pm 2pm & 8pm 2pm
CURTAIN CHAT
Thu, Mar 16
FAMILY MATINEE
Sat, Mar 25 at 2pm
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Atamira Dance Company
MAR 29-APR 2
Atamira Dance Company creates works shaped by the cultural identity of their land to uplift indigenous world views through dance. In their Joyce debut, the company brings Te Wheke, which calls forth The Octopus, a powerful, mythological symbol for Oceanic peoples. Inspired by a Māori model of hauora (well-being) which frames the choreographic structure of solo and ensemble work, eight dancers and eight choreographic practitioners, tuakana (senior) and teina (emerging), journey into the esoteric and universal dimensions of humanity.
The Joyce’s presentation of Atamira Dance Company is a HARKNESS FIRST Joyce Theater debut, generously supported by The Harkness Foundation for Dance.
SCHEDULE
Wed Thu-Sat Sun
7:30pm 8pm 2pm
CURTAIN CHAT
Thu, Mar 30
FAMILY MATINEE
Sun, Apr 2 at 2pm
This engagement of Atamira Dance Company is made possible in part through the Performing Arts Global Exchange program of Mid Atlantic Arts with support from the National Endowment for the Arts with assistance from the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body, and the Embassy of Australia in Washington, D.C. Support for The Joyce’s presentation of international dance provided by the R. Britton Fisher and Family Gift for International Dance.
A.I.M by Kyle Abraham
APR 4-9
Contemporary dance company A.I.M by Kyle Abraham is celebrated as “one of the most consistently excellent troupes working today” (The New York Times). Led by MacArthur Genius Kyle Abraham, A.I.M returns to The Joyce with a repertory program that shows his brilliance as an Artistic Director constantly innovating the industry. Abraham will serve his signature postmodern gumbo – a unique blend of modern dance styles ranging from ballet to hip hop, seasoned with human stories and social commentary, that is fueling a new movement in the dance world. This incomparable ensemble will perform Our Indigo: If We Were A Love Song, a dance exploration of love set to a soul-stirring Nina Simone soundtrack. This program features the New York Company premiere of Bebe Miller’s legendary solo Rain. Audiences will also enjoy the world premiere of Uproot: love and legacy by A.I.M alum and Princess Grace Award winning choreographer Maleek Washington. Don’t miss this dynamic mix of dance performances that masterfully showcases the range, grace, and power of A.I.M by Kyle Abraham.
SCHEDULE
Tue-Wed Thu-Fri Sat Sun
7:30pm 8pm 2pm & 8pm 2pm
CURTAIN CHAT
Wed, Apr 5
Vuyani Dance Theatre
Cion: Requiem of Ravel's Boléro
APR 12-16
Physically charged and visually striking, Cion: Requiem of Ravel’s Boléro is a powerful work featuring live singing, choreographed by South African star Gregory Vuyani Maqoma. Set in a graveyard filled with the haunting music of Isicathamiya singers—an a cappella style originating from the Zulu people— the production draws inspiration from Zakes Mda’s novel Cion and Maurice Ravel’s Boléro. In Maqoma’s words, the show is “a lament, a requiem required to awaken a part of us, the connection to the departed souls.”
SCHEDULE
Wed
Thu-Fri Sat Sun
7:30pm 8pm 2pm & 8pm 2pm
CURTAIN CHAT
Thu, Apr 13
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This engagement of Vuyani Dance Theatre is made possible in part through the ArtsCONNECT program of Mid Atlantic Arts with support from the National Endowment for the Arts. Support for The Joyce’s presentation of international dance provided by the R. Britton Fisher and Family Gift for International Dance.
Martha Graham Dance Company
APR 18-30
The Martha Graham Dance Company returns to The Joyce as “spellbinding and prescient as ever” (The New York Times), with Graham classics framed by an incredible array of new works. The Company performs world premieres by Baye & Asa and Annie Rigney, alongside Hofesh Shechter’s high-energy CAVE. A new generation of choreographers re-envisions Graham's innovations in the mesmerizing Canticle for Innocent Comedians from lead choreographer Sonya Tayeh with Yue Yin, Jenn Freeman, Micaela Taylor, Juliano Nunes, Alleyne Dance, and Robert Cohan, all performed to the heralded new score by jazz great Jason Moran. With their stunning mid-century sets by Isamu Noguchi, Graham’s masterworks Cave of the Heart and Embattled Garden return to the stage. Her earliest comedy, Every Soul is a Circus, and her compelling modernist ritual, Dark Meadow Suite, round out the programming.
SCHEDULE
Tue–Wed Thu-Fri Sat Sun
7:30pm 8pm 2pm & 8pm 2pm & 7:30pm
CURTAIN CHAT
Wed, Apr 19
Thu, Apr 20 at 7pm
UNIVERSITY PARTNER SHOWCASE
Sat, Apr 22 at 2pm
FAMILY MATINEE
Sun, Apr 30 at 2pm
Trisha Brown Dance Company
MAY 2-7
Trisha Brown Dance Company returns with a program that pays homage to Brown’s collaborations with composer Alvin Curran. For M.G.: The Movie (1991) is a haunting memorial to Michel Guy, the French Minister of Culture and first director of the annual Festival d’Automne à Paris. The guiding principles for this choreography are enigma and time - not measured timebut the perception of time and its inconsistency. Also featuring Curran’s music is Brown's Rogues (2011). A poignant study in rhythm, timing, and kinesthetic transmission, the work marks a return to Brown’s exploration of unembellished physicality. In celebration of Brown's dynamic legacy, the company will also present its first choreographic commission, Let’s talk about bleeding, an original work by Cuban-born artist Judith Sánchez
Ruíz with musical direction and composition by Adonis Gonzalez. Made in collaboration with the performers of Trisha Brown Dance Company, Let's talk about bleeding places Brown's body of work in dialogue with contemporary artistic voices.
CURTAIN CHAT
Wed, May 3 7:30pm 8pm 2pm & 8pm 2pm
Nrityagram + Chitrasena Āhuti
MAY 9-14
The Nrityagram Dance Ensemble in collaboration with the Chitrasena Dance Company presents the New York City premiere of Āhuti , a thrilling combination of classical Odissi dance from India and traditional Kandyan dance from Sri Lanka. Meaning “offering,” Āhuti bridges the gap between distinct dance traditions of these South Asian cultures, in the second cross-cultural collaboration between these two acclaimed companies.
SCHEDULE
Tue-Wed Thu-Sat Sun
7:30pm 8pm 2pm
CURTAIN CHAT
Wed, May 10
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This engagement of Nrityagram Dance is made possible through the ArtsCONNECT program of Mid Atlantic Arts with support from the National Endowment for the Arts. Support for The Joyce’s presentation of international dance provided by the R. Britton Fisher and Family Gift for International Dance.
Gibney Company
MAY 17-21
SCHEDULE
Wed Thu-Fri Sat Sun
7:30pm 8pm 2pm & 8pm 2pm
CURTAIN CHAT
Thu, May 18
Following its triumphant debut at The Joyce last season, New York's Gibney Company returns with a powerful program featuring two world premieres and Johan Inger's Bliss , an ode to the joy of dancing. Co-artistic directors of Vancouver's Out Innerspace Dance Theatre, Tiffany Tregarthen & David Raymond make their U.S. debut with a new work commissioned for Gibney Company. Featuring rigorous, hyper-detailed movement, the work will meld dance and design into an inseparable and ambitious interdisciplinary collaboration. Acclaimed choreographer Yue Yin combines Chinese classical and folk dance, ballet, and contemporary dance movement into a completely unique creation. Her new work for Gibney Company features an original score of live music and recorded sound by Ryan Lott of the band Son Lux. Rounding out the program, Johan Inger's Bliss was inspired by jazz pianist Keith Jarrett's legendary Köln Concert who is considered the epitome of virtuoso improvisation. Inger translates the essence of Jarrett's iconic music into dance that truly is a state of bliss. CALL
Dada Masilo: The Sacrifice
MAY 23-28
In The Sacrifice, South African choreographer Dada Masilo embodies the rituals of Tswana dance in a work inspired by composer Igor Stravinsky’s “Rite of Spring.” Masilo expands upon the concept of sacrifice, building a unique narrative by fusing ballet with modern and traditional dance to reimagine classic tales. The traditional dance of Botswana, Tswana dance is both rhythmic and expressive, rooted in storytelling and healing practices—a fertile base on which Masilo expertly melds disparate styles.
SCHEDULE
Tue-Wed Thu-Fri Sat Sun
7:30pm 8pm 2pm & 8pm 2pm
CURTAIN CHAT
Wed, May 24
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Underwriting support for The Joyce’s presentation of Dada Masilo: The Sacrifice provided by Kathleen A. Scott. Commissioning support for The Sacrifice provided, in part, by The Joyce’s Stephen and Cathy Weinroth Fund for New Work. Support for The Joyce’s presentation of international dance provided by the R. Britton Fisher and Family Gift for International Dance.
GALLIM
MAY 31-JUN 4
GALLIM returns to The Joyce with a dynamic bill celebrating a 15-year prolific period of Artistic Director and Founder, Andrea Miller’s expansive, boundaryblurring, interdisciplinary work. Music pulsates throughout the program with newest works, FROM and Sama , to the intoxicating tracks of Nicolas Jaar and Duets for Jim to the hallowed songs of music legend, Sade. Miller’s much anticipated World Premiere for the "King of Krump," Brian "HallowDreamz" Henry, marks a new collaboration between two mavericks of movement invention.
New works and long time favorites all share Miller and GALLIM’s embodiment of the elemental and sensual appearing in the glow and shadows of live performance and its alchemy.
Additional guest artists and creatives to be announced.
Wed Thu-Fri Sat Sun
7:30pm 8pm 2pm & 8pm 2pm
Thu, Jun 1
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Ballet Tech Kids Dance
JUN 8-11
The New York Times said “The Kids are Still Alright” after last year’s joyful return of Kids Dance at The Joyce, under the leadership of new Artistic Director Dionne Figgins. This year, Kids Dance will return with a celebration of dance as a unifying force in American culture. The program will feature Eliot Feld’s A Yankee Doodle , his rousing ode to the American spirit. Additional works will celebrate American music and pay homage to American choreographers, showcasing the breadth of dance - from modern to tap to ballet. And as always, there'll be a few special treats that Joyce audiences won’t want to miss! Kids Dance 2023 will surely unite us through the power of dance.
SCHEDULE
Thu-Fri Sat Sun
7pm 2pm & 7pm 2pm
Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana
JUN 13-18
Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana brings its unmistakable energy back to The Joyce with El Cuadragésimo (pronounced: kua·dra·he·si·mo), a celebración of forty years of carrying forward a storied legacy of flamenco in the United States. Highlighting the full spectrum of flamenco aesthetics, the company celebrates the traditional and the modern, with live music providing the energetic backdrop. The work features excerpts from last season’s FRONTERAS , “an uncommonly deft balancing of the individual and the group in flamenco, and solid entertainment to boot” ( The New York Times ). Special guest appearances will be made by flamenco luminaries Andrés Peña and Maria Bermudez, who have performed with the Company over the past 40 years.
SCHEDULE
Tue-Wed Thu-Fri Sat Sun
7:30pm 8pm 2pm & 8pm 2pm
CURTAIN CHAT
Wed, Jun 14
FAMILY MATINEE
Sat, Jun 17 at 2pm
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FAMILY MATINEES
The Joyce invites young audiences and grown-ups to experience renowned companies together and to enjoy a special opportunity to meet the artists following the performances. Kids’ tickets are only $10. All children must be accompanied by an adult.
Kids (ages 6-15) attending three of the five family performances automatically become Joyce Junior members and save 40% on the price of their tickets—that’s $10 reduced to only $6.
Joyce Junior members get a membership discount card and a swag bag created just for them! All children must be accompanied by an adult paying full price.
Special support for The Joyce’s Dance Education & Family Programs provided by Con Edison, In Motion, and SLA Foundation.
Parsons Dance
Sat, Mar 25 at 2pm
Atamira Dance Company
Sun, Apr 2 at 2pm
Martha Graham Dance Company
Sun, Apr 30 at 2pm
Trisha Brown Dance Company
Sat, May 6 at 2pm
Kids become a
JOYCE JUNIOR
when attending 3+ shows
Flamenco
Sat, Jun 17 at 2pm
EDUCATION
SCHOOL PROGRAMS
Each year, The Joyce Theater, a national leader in dance education, invites over 2,000 1st–12th grade students and teachers from the New York City metropolitan area to attend school-time performances and workshops.
INTERNSHIPS
The Joyce Theater Foundation actively seeks highly motivated high school and college students interested in learning about the behind-the-scene operations of one of the only theaters built by dancers for dance.
PROFESSIONAL CLASSES
The Joyce Professional Class Series offers the dance community the opportunity to learn from artists performing at The Joyce. Artistic directors, company members, and choreographers present rigorous classes that complement their Joyce engagements and provide deeper insight and perspective into dance works. For more information, visit Joyce.org/Professional-Classes.
For more information on these programs, contact Heather McCartney, Director of Dance Education & Family Programs, at 212-727-0169 or hmccartney@joyce.org.
The Joyce’s Dance Education & Family Programs are supported, in part, by the Charles E. Culpeper Endowment Fund, The William Randolph Hearst Foundations, and the Constance Sanders Fund for Dance Education. Special project support provided by the GKV Charitable Foundation and the Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation.
The Joyce Professional Class Series full lineup to be announced at a later date.DIGITAL CURTAIN CHATS
Go behind the scenes and learn more about the works shown on The Joyce’s stage with the Digital Curtain Chat series! Tune in to The Joyce's YouTube channel to experience interviews with leaders of the dance field and artists of Martha Graham Dance Company, L.A. Dance Project, Gibney Company, and more. Subscribe today to stay up to date on new installments!
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TRAVEL WITH THE JOYCE
Travel with The Joyce to exotic places throughout the world with companions who share your love of dance. Excursions are led by a Joyce director, and exclusive perks like private meetings with artistic directors, choreographers, and dancers will make your travel experience truly unique. Past trips include Cuba, Russia, France, China, Colombia, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and many more. Upcoming trips are Lyon, France September 2023 and Thailand January 2024.
Join The Joyce Theater Travel Program as it returns to Lyon in September 2023. Experience the city’s history by visiting one of the oldest renaissance neighborhoods in Europe, savor its famous Lyonnais cuisine, and experience its culture during La Biennale de la Danse, Lyon’s biannual celebration of contemporary dance. More details to follow. If your interests are more toward southern Asia, in January 2024 the Travel Program will journey to Thailand which is known for its tropical beaches, opulent royal palaces, ancient ruins and ornate temples.
For more information, contact Maeve Brady at 347-856-5827 or mbrady@joyce.org.
JOYCE ANNUAL GALA
SAVE THE DATE!: Tuesday, June 20, 2023
Location: The Joyce Theater and Chelsea Factory
The Joyce Theater proudly returns home to host the Joyce Gala, widely known to be a fun and festive highlight of the gala season. The 2023 Gala will honor Joyce Board Chair Virginia A. Millhiser and will pay tribute to the first 30 years (and the next 30) at the helm of The Joyce Theater, Executive Director Linda Shelton. The gala is an integral part of annual fundraising goals that directly support The Joyce's mission to bring a broad spectrum of the art of dance to you!
For more information, contact Maeve Brady at 347-856-5827 or mbrady@joyce.org.
GET INVOLVED
BECOME A FRIEND OF THE JOYCE!
Friends of The Joyce directly support the remarkable performances on stage as well as the important programs that serve the dance community. From bringing dance education to 1st-12th grade students to commissioning new works and providing subsidized rehearsal space for artists, The Joyce’s dedication to the art form extends far beyond the stage. By becoming a Friend, your generosity will help to ensure that The Joyce community continues to thrive. As a thank you, you will receive exclusive revamped benefits meant to enhance your visits to the theater.
To learn more about becoming a Friend of The Joyce, please contact mwhite@joyce.org or 347-856-5828.
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THE JOYCE CHAMPIONS
The Joyce Champions, our most dedicated supporters, play a vital role in helping The Joyce provide essential services and present exceptional dance performances. From providing programmatic support to underwriting the works onstage, Joyce Champions’ dedication and generosity help to celebrate The Joyce’s present and to ensure its future as one of the premier dance venues in the world.
For more information, please contact the Development Department at mwhite@joyce.org or 347-856-5828.
YOUNG LEADERS CIRCLE
Founded in 2013 as a collective of passionate dance enthusiasts, the Young Leaders Circle (YLC) includes both longtime fans of the art form as well as those curious to learn more. As a part of a cultural network, YLC members curate and participate in on-site and off-site programming with dancers, choreographers, and fellow dance enthusiasts. It is an opportunity for conversation, community, and learning about the ecosystem of New York City dance and beyond.
To learn more about becoming a Young Leader, please contact ceng@joyce.org or 212-691-9740 ext. 327.
GET INVOLVED
NAME A SEAT, LEAVE A LEGACY
After years of well-attended performances, The Joyce has replaced the well-loved and well-worn theater seats at its iconic Chelsea home. You can support The Joyce Theater’s seat replacement project and leave your mark on the dance community by naming one of our 472 seats. A plaque bearing the inscription of your choice will be affixed to your personally selected seat for years to come.
For more information, visit us online at JOYCE.ORG/SEAT or contact the Development Department at 347-856-5828 or by email at mwhite@joyce.org.
FUNDERS
LEADERSHIP SUPPORT:
LuEsther T. Mertz Charitable Trust
CHAMPION SUPPORT:
KEY SUPPORT:
MAJOR SUPPORT:
Kerry Clayton and Paige Royer
Virginia and Timothy Millhiser
Robert Pollock
Denise Littlefield Sobel
John and Jody Arnhold | Arnhold Foundation
Toni Hoover
Meryl Rosofsky and Stuart H. Coleman
Amit Wadhwaney
SUSTAINING SUPPORT:
Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation
The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation
In Motion
Mertz Gilmore Foundation
Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation
Henry and Lucy Moses Fund
Dance Reflections by Van Cleef & Arpels
SPECIAL SUPPORT:
Alpern Family Foundation
Bloomberg Philanthropies
Con Edison
William Talbott Hillman Foundation
The Kingsley Foundation
New England Foundation for the Arts
Tatiana Piankova Foundation
SLA Foundation
PRESENTING SUPPORT:
The Fan Fox and Leslie R. Samuels Foundation
GOVERNMENT SUPPORT:
Deborah and Charles Adelman
Jane E. Goldberg
Nancy and Michael Feller
Michèle & Steve Pesner and Peace
Saul and Mary Sanders
Kathleen A. Scott
The Joyce is supported in part by an American Rescue Plan Act grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to support general operating expenses in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Programs of The Joyce are made possible by the New York State Council of the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature; and supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council with special thanks to Council Member Erik Bottcher.
GETTING TO THE JOYCE
The Joyce Theater is located in Chelsea at 175 Eighth Avenue (at the corner of 19th Street) and easily accessible via public transportation: to 14th Street*
BY CARThe nearest parking garage is on 19th Street (between Seventh and Eighth Avenues).
BY BUS BY SUBWAYtrain to 8th Avenue
train to 18th Street
*Subway station is ADA Compliant.
M20 to 23rd Street
M7 or M14 to 14th Street
M11 to 23rd Street
M23 to 8 Ave
PHOTO CREDITS
Cover: A.I.M by Kyle Abraham dancer Donovan Reed. Photo by Tatiana Wills. Page 1 Welcome to The Joyce Theater: Martha Graham Dance Company dancer Leslie Andrea Williams. Photo by Hibbard Nash Photography. Page 3 What’s Inside: Atamira Dance Company dancer Caleb Heke. Photo by Jinki Cambronero. Page 6 Group Sales: A.I.M by Kyle Abraham dancer Catherine Kirk. Photo by Tatiana Wills. Page 7 Batsheva Dance Company: Hsin-Yi Hsiang. Photo by Ilya Melnikov. Page 9 Parsons Dance: dancers Croix DiIenno and Rachel Harris. Photo by Andrew Eccles. Page 11 Atamira Dance Company: Photographers Toaki Okano and Petra Leary. Brand Campaign by Osborne Shiwan. Page 13 Kyle Abraham/A.I.M: dancers Catherine Kirk and Donovan Reed. Photo by Tatiana Wills. Page 15 Vuyani Dance Theatre: dancers Mamakhooa Jane and Yonela Mabaleka. Photo by John Hogg. Page 17 Martha Graham Dance Company: dancers Leslie Andrea Williams and Lorenzo Pagano. Photo by Hibbard Nash Photography. Page 19 Trisha Brown Dance Company: Photo by Mark Hanauer. Page 21 Nrityagram + Chitrasena: Dancers Abhinaya Rohan and Rohini Banerjee. Photo by Ravi Shankar. Page 23 Gibney Company: dancer Kevin Pajarillaga. Photo by Sharen Bradford. Page 25 Dada Masilo: Dada Masilo photo by John Hogg. Page 27 GALLIM: dancers Gary Reagan and Emma Thesing. Photo by Rachel Papo. Page 29 Ballet Tech Kids Dance: photo by Ellen Crane. Page 31 Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana: dancer Lorena Franco. Photo by Alec Himwich. Page 33-34 Family Matinees: Family Matinee photo by Nadia Halim; Parsons Dance photos by Andrew Eccles; Atamira Dance Company photo by Jinki Cambronero; Martha Graham Dance Company photo by Hibbard Nash; Trisha Brown Dance Company photos by Mark Hanauer; Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana photos courtesy of artists. Page 35 Education: photo by Marianne Rose Weber. Page 36 Professional Class: photo by Rachel Thorne Germond. Page 40 Joyce Annual Gala: Photo courtesy of Virginia A. Milhiser; Page 41: Become a Friend of The Joyce: Photo by Ivan Huang; Page 43 The Joyce Champions: Photo by Christopher Duggan; Page 44 Young Leaders Circle: Photo by Jesse Chin; Page 45 Name a Seat, Leave a Legacy: Photo by Julia Thorncroft; Page 50 Seating Chart: Photo of Camille A. Brown & Dancers by Christopher Duggan.
PURCHASING TICKETS
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PHONE
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BOX OFFICE
175 Eighth Avenue at 19th Street
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On performance days, the box office is open through curtain time with advance sales stopping a half hour prior to curtain time.
TICKET FEES
Service Charge: $6
Window Ticket Fee: $1
MEMBERSHIPS
Choose four or more companies in this brochure, and you will automatically become a Joyce member. You will save 25% and will continue to save 25% on every ticket you purchase for performances now through August 31, 2023.
GROUPS
Discounts available for groups of 10 or more. For more information, contact 212-691-9740 Ext. 255 or groups@joyce.org.
ACCESSIBILITY
The Joyce Theater is compliant with ADA standards, including accessible seating and assisted listening devices for patron use. Please alert us of special needs when ordering your tickets.
Ticket prices subject to change after January 20, 2023
SEASON SCHEDULE
FEB 28-MAR 12
Batsheva Dance Company: Hora
MAR 15-26
Parsons Dance
MAR 29-APR 2
Atamira Dance Company
APR 4-9
A.I.M by Kyle Abraham
APR 12-16
Vuyani Dance Theatre
APR 18-30
Martha Graham Dance Company
MAY 2-7
Trisha Brown Dance Company
MAY 9-14
Nrityagram + Chitrasena: Āhuti
MAY 17-21
Gibney Company
MAY 23-28
Dada Masilo: The Sacrifice
MAY 31-JUN 4
GALLIM
JUN 8-11
Ballet Tech Kids Dance
JUN 13-18
Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana
$75
Tickets subject to availability and prior sale. Programs subject to change. All sales are final. Please Note: Prices subject to change and not guaranteed after January 20, 2023. There is a one time per season $10 service fee for members; and a $6 handling fee for non-members per ticket.