Spring 2020 Season

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SPRING 2020 BILL T. JONES, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR


We acknowledge and pay respect to Lenape people, elders, and ancestors past, present, and coming in the future. We acknowledge and offer deep gratitude to Lenapehoking the land, and waters of the Lenape homeland.

2020 feels like a watershed year. Perhaps because we are surprised that we are at the end of the second decade of the once new Millennium; perhaps because 60 years ago four black college students refused to leave a Woolworth’s “whites only” lunch counter without being served; perhaps because it marks the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage; or perhaps it’s Election year. In any case, Spring is abuzz with creativity at New York Live Arts. Not only will five of our Live Feed Artists premiere a new work, the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company will also premiere its latest work Deep Blue Sea at the Park Avenue Armory with a cast of one hundred performers. These works may be very different one from another in terms of genre, perspective, content and expression, but PERHAPS WE SHARE THE SAME INTENSE EXCITEMENT OF MAKING, THE DEBILITATING AND FAMILIAR DOUBTS, THE URGENCY OF AN IDEA, THE JOYS OF DISCOVERY, THE EVERPRESENT ANXIETY, AND IF WE ARE LUCKY, MOMENTS OF RIGHTNESS AND SATISFACTION, HOWEVER FLEETING. Perhaps this shared experience makes us a community. Other highlights of the spring season: Live Ideas Festival will explore Afrofuturism 2.0, the Feminist Dinner Party will examine feminism/future thinking through every part of the dinner, and of course, the third annual Live Arts Pride. As you can see, the question of community is still on our minds - Is there such a thing as “we”? How and why do we come together? What makes a community? These questions that we asked at the beginning of the Fall season have engendered more questions than answers. But one thing we learned is that membership to any community may be tenuous at best and requires commitment and work. So, the work goes on. We look forward to seeing you. –Bill T. Jones & Janet Wong Photo (above) by Phillip Habib, (cover) artist Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company by Maria Baranova


LIV ARTERY

JAN 8-14

Live Artery New York Live Arts’ dynamic platform of new and recent works by Live Arts commissioned artists and curated guests is presented during the annual Association of Performing Arts Professionals conference and will feature full theater productions, recently premiered works, and new studio presentations.

Schedule THEATER Jan 8-10 8:30PM - Faye Driscoll Thank You For Coming: Space Jan 11 12PM - Faye Driscoll Thank You For Coming: Space 9PM - Molly Lieber & Eleanor Smith Body Comes Apart

Jan 13 4PM - Yanira Castro | a canary torsi Last Audience 8PM - Sean Dorsey Dance BOYS IN TROUBLE Jan 14 7:30PM - Sean Dorsey Dance BOYS IN TROUBLE

Jan 12 12PM - Molly Lieber & Eleanor Smith Body Comes Apart 8:30PM - Sean Dorsey Dance BOYS IN TROUBLE

Photo Faye Driscoll by Maria Baranova

STUDIO Jan 11 2PM - Kathy Westwater 5PM - Kimberly Bartosik / daela 7:30PM - Abby Zbikowski / Abby Z and The New Utility Jan 12 11AM - Jaamil Olawale Kosoko 2PM - Colleen Thomas 5PM - Marjani ForteSaunders & Everett Saunders 7:30PM - Milka Djordjevich Jan 13 2PM - Holly Bass 5PM - Raphael Xavier 7PM - Liana Conyers 01


LIV FEED

ALEXANDRA CHASIN & ZISHAN UGURLU

FEB 13-15 730PM

WORLD PREMIERE

Fragments, Lists & Lacunae Tickets Start at $15

Fragments, Lists & Lacunae focuses on three college students who are taking a course about gaps, holes, blanks, and white space – examples include the 18-minute gap in Nixon’s White House tapes, Sappho's poetry, Swiss cheese, the 12 Steps, and the politics of "disappearance." In a series of nine lectures, their professor offers multi-media provocations on absence, silence, negation and nothingness. Meanwhile, the students’ class notes and their personal notes to each other – all projected overhead – dramatize the lived meanings of the course’s concepts. Offering this investigation into the dynamics of absence and presence, the professor is played by philosopher and queer theorist Judith Butler. Feb 14 Stay Late Conversation The Live Feed creative residency program supports and nurtures the development of new work with residencies and commissions generated over two years. Lead support of Live Feed is generously provided by Partners for New Performance and Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Image design by Ivan Cabrera and Liliana Dirks-Goodman

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LIV FEED

KIMBERLY BARTOSIK/ DAELA

“a beautiful and wrenching enigma.” - Deborah Jowitt

MAR 4-7 730PM

WORLD PREMIERE

through the mirror of their eyes Tickets Start at $15

Kimberly Bartosik​creates viscerally provocative, ferociously intimate choreographic projects that are built upon the development of a virtuosic movement language and rigorous conceptual explorations. Her new work “through the mirror of their eyes” is built from the remnants of disappearance. A work for the extraordinary Joanna Kotze, Dylan Crossman, and Burr Johnson, along with two young performers (including Bartosik's daughter), the piece is infused with reminders of time - its passing, its holding patterns, its ability to let us move forward if we allow, and its palpability in our bodies as we hold and release personal histories. Lead support of Live Feed is generously provided by Partners for New Performance and Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Photo by Jim Coleman

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LIV FEED

ABBY Z AND THE NEW UTILITY

MAR 18-21 730PM

WORLD PREMIERE

RADIOACTIVE PRACTICE Tickets Start at $15

R ADIOACTIVE PR ACTICE is the newest evening length work by Bessie award winning, choreographer Abby Zbikowski and her company Abby Z and the New Utility. Comprised of a mosaic group of movers versed in forms ranging from hip-hop, modern dance, West African, tap, synchronized swimming, and ice skating, the work cuts through assumptions that surround these traditions while testing the cast’s physical and mental limits. Working with Senegalese dance artists Momar Ndiaye as dramaturge and fellow Live Feed artist Raphael Xavier as composer, Zbikowski and crew have created a genre-bending performance that asks audiences to consider their own relationships to moving traditions differently. Mar 19 Stay Late Conversation Lead support of Live Feed is generously provided by Partners for New Performance and Rockefeller Brothers Fund. RADIOACTIVE PRACTICE is a National Performance Network/Visual Artist Network (NPN/VAN) Creation & Development Fund Project co-commissioned by New York Live Arts in partnership with Dance Place, American Dance Festival, Wexner Center for the Arts and NPN/VAN. The Creation & Development Fund is supported by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts (a federal agency). For more information: www.npnweb.org.

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LIV FEED

COLLEEN THOMAS

MAR 25-28 730PM

WORLD PREMIERE

Light and Desire Tickets Start at $15

Created against the backdrop of increasing extremism worldwide, Light and Desire is a piece that must be made, words that must be said, and truths that must be told. Thomas joins five women artists from Venezuela (Carla Forte), Hungary/Germany (Ildiko Toth), Poland (Joanna Lesnierowska), Albania/ Greece (Ermira Goro), and North America (Rosalynde LeBlanc), taking a personal and universal look at how women artists cope under oppressive and manipulative power structures. This feminist collective looks at the many moments of transition and asks how women hold, embody and express power - all in homage to Women’s Month and the centennial of the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. Mar 26 Stay Late Conversation Lead support of Live Feed is generously provided by Partners for New Performance and Rockefeller Brothers Fund. This piece is made possible by the generous support of the Trust for Mutual Understanding and Barnard College's Presidential Award. Photo by Miguel Anaya 05


LIV FEED

JAAMIL OLAWALE KOSOKO

“A foray into the dramatic and vulnerable elements of identity” Effie Bowen, Interview Magazine

APR 8-11 730PM

WORLD PREMIERE

Chameleon: A Biomythography Tickets Start at $15

Chameleon: A Biomythography is a live art work that explores the fugitive realities and shapeshifting demands of surviving at the intersection of Blackness and queerness in contemporary America. In this new work from Nigerian American artist Jaamil Olawale Kosoko, a melanated stage saturated in africanist texts and iconography becomes a site of ecstatic spiritual fantasy in which an ever–present experience of grief is punctuated by moments of beauty, care, and pleasure. Inspired by an on-going fascination with erotic digitality and Black diasporic spiritual practice, Kosoko uses the apparatus of performance to conjure an environment of sudden, unexpected, emotional complexity. Apr 9 Stay Late Conversation This project by Jaamil Olawale Kosoko was made possible by the New England Foundation for the Arts’ National Dance Project, with lead funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation with additional support from National Performance Network (NPN) Creation & Development Fund Project co-commissioned by EMPAC / Experimental Media and Performing Arts Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY; the New York Live Arts Live Feed Residency program; and the Wexner Center for the Arts at Ohio State University in partnership with Portland Institute for Contemporary Art, Tanz im August/HAU Hebbel am Ufer, and NPN.

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Photo courtesy of EMPAC


RANDJELOVIĆ/STRYKER RESIDENT COMMISSIONED ARTIST

FEB 6 730PM

Raja Feather Kelly WEDNESDAY Work-in-progress Showing Tickets Start at $15 In this new creation WEDNESDAY, the members of Raja Feather Kelly and the feath3r theory search for the true motivations and outcome behind the bank robbery in the 1975 cinematic-drama Dog Day Afternoon. Raja and the Theory dismantle the film by re-centering the story on Liz Eden, for whom the character Leon is loosely based, and the reason why the character Sonny conspires to rob a bank: To fund Eden's sex change [sic]. This dance-theatre speculative documentary WEDNESDAY is a queer-fantasia where music, movement, and speech are inseparable. Since its inception, the Randjelović/Stryker Resident Commissioned Artist program has received lead support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and has been named for lead donors Jon Stryker and New York Live Arts board Vice-chair Slobodan Randjelović. The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation continues to be instrumental in one of Live Arts’ signature programs for artist development, and its ongoing support is vital to the continuation of the program. Photo by Ric Kallaher, courtesy The Watermill Center

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Photo by Ryan Duffin

LIV FEED IN-PROCESS

Ashley R.T. Yergens Photo by Tony Hitchcock

MAR 13

Holly Bass MAY 1 08


Tickets start at $10 The Live Feed creative residency program offers a two year opportunity for research, development and infrastructural support, providing resources of time, space and a commission. Live Feed is intended as a laboratory for physical explorations with a focus toward the premiere of a new work in the coming seasons. This years incoming resident artists are Holly Bass, Milka Djordjevich, Emily Johnson, Daniel Alexander Jones, Christopher Williams and Ashley R.T. Yergens.

Photo by Jacques Colimon

Support for Live Feed is generously provided by Partners for New Performance.

Daniel Alexander Jones CORPS Residency at MANCCPhoto by Chris Cameron

MAY 2

Milka Djordjevich

MAY 22 09


BILL T. JONES/ ARNIE ZANE COMPANY

PARK AVENUE ARMORY

APR 14-25 730PM MON-THU 8PM FRI-SUN

WORLD PREMIERE Tickets can be purchased at www.armoryonpark.org or call 212.616.3930

MANN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS

MAY 8 & 9 8PM

PHILADELPHIA PREMIERE

Deep Blue Sea “Pip saw God’s foot upon the treadle of the loom, and spoke it; and therefore his shipmates called him mad. So man’s insanity is heaven’s sense; and wandering from all mortal reason, man comes at last to that celestial thought, which, to reason, is absurd and frantic; and weal or woe, feels then uncompromised, indifferent as his God.” -Herman Melville, Moby Dick Bill T. Jones, Janet Wong, and The Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company’s massive new work Deep Blue Sea revolves around the interplay of single and group identities. Jones conceived this highly personal work in pursuit of the elusive “we" during these fractious times through a cast of 100 dancers/community members, and a deconstructed text from Martin Luther King Jr.'s “I Have a Dream” and Herman Melville’s Moby Dick. The visual environment will be transformed by the renowned architect Liz Diller (Diller, Scofidio + Renfro) in collaboration with Peter Nigrini, Robert Wierzel and Liz Prince. The soundscape, an original composition by Nick Hallett with an electronic component by music producer HPrizm aka High Priest. In addition to choreographing and directing, for the first time in over 15 years, Jones himself performs. Commissioned by Park Avenue Armory in collaboration with Holland Festival Commissioning support provided by The Mann Center for the Performing Arts with original support from The Pew Center for Arts & Heritage, Philadelphia. Additional commissioning support from Carolina Performing Arts, Partners in Creation, Ed Bradley Family Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, NEFA/NDP and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs. Produced and developed by Park Avenue Armory in collaboration with New York Live Arts Photography by Howard Schatz

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Touring Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company's latest work What Problem? provokes the tension between belonging to a community and feelings of isolation that many feel during these divisive political times. Jones and the company develop individual content with local community members in each of the touring locations making each performance specific to its host city and the people who bring them to life. What Problem? February 1, 2020 George Mason University Fairfax, VA

February 22, 2020 Indiana University Auditorium Bloomington, IN

February 27, 2020 Lied Center Lincoln, NE

Commissioned by Indiana University Auditorium and George Mason University. The creation of new work by Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company is made possible in large part by Partners in Creation: Anonymous, Anne Delaney, Zoe Eskin, Eleanor Friedman, Ruth & Stephen Hendel, James C. Hormel & Michael P. Nguyen, Suzanne Karpas, Ellen Poss, Carol Tolan, Jane Bovingdon Semel, in memory of Linda G. Shapiro, Slobodan Randjelović & Jon Stryker.

Open Classes January 14-18, 2020 10A-12P With the company Taught by Shane Larson and Huiwang Zhang Live Arts Studios

March 16-20, 2020 10A-12P Taught by Jennifer Nugent Live Arts Studios

Photo by Maria Baranova 11


BILL CHATS MARLON JAMES

FEB 3, 7PM

Tickets start at $10 The popular series continues with Bill T. Jones in conversation with award winning author Marlon James whose books include A Brief History of Seven Killings and Black Leopard, Red Wolf. Support for Bill Chats is generously provided by Partners for New Performance. Photo by Mark Seliger

OP N SPECTRUM

MAR 8 5PM & 8PM

Liliana Dirks-Goodman Feminist Dinner Party - Present/Future Tickets start at $35

The Feminist Dinner Party merges feminist theory with design to create an immersive dining experience where participants discuss and explore feminist futures. Support for Open Spectrum is generously provided by Partners for New Performance Photo by Ian Douglas 12


FR SH TRACKS

MAY 29-30 6PM

Anh Vo, Annie Heath, Jordan Demetrius Lloyd, Kayla Hamilton, Stuart B Meyers Tickets start at $10

This year's Fresh Tracks artists present excerpts of new work in development at the culmination of their year long residency in our studios. Through Fresh Tracks, New York Live Arts provides an unparalleled opportunity for new artistic voices to gain professional development, experience and recognition. Support for Fresh Tracks is generously provided by Partners for New Performance Photos (left-right) Anh Vo by Trey Thomas, Annie Heath by Cameron Kelly McLeod, Jordan Demetrius Lloyd by Matthew Yeoman, Kayla Hamilton by Travis Magee, Stuart B Meyers by Chris Phillips.

LIV ARTS PLUS JAN 25 2PM JAN 25 730PM ALUMNI CONCERT

JAN 26 1 & 4PM

Ellen Robbins

Dances by Very Young Choreographers $15/$10 Youth One of New York Live Arts’ most beloved community programs, a showcase of young dancers, ages 8 – 18, inspiring children, inspiring children by exposing them to live performances created and performed by their peers. The week includes an evening concert of work by Ellen Robbins' alumni. Live Arts Plus Partners programs come from our community of artists and nonprofits, and receive access to discounted space, marketing, and production opportunities. Other Plus Partners include Lakaï Dance Theatre (Mar 23 - 28), Lang Dance (May 8-9), Steps on Broadway (May 29-30), Ellen Robbins & The Sokolow Theatre/Dance Ensemble (Jun 1-7) and 10 Hairy Legs (Jun 22-27). Photo by Julie Lemberger 13


LIV IDEAS GALA

MAR 30 6PM

The Board of Directors Bill T. Jones, Artistic Director Alanna Rutherford*, Barbara & Alan Marks*, and Ruth & Stephen Hendel*, Gala Co-chairs Invite you to the 2020 Live Ideas Gala: Alter-Worlds: Black Utopia and The Age of Acceleration The event will recognize and honor Sir David Adjaye OBE, Spike Lee, and Jean-Michel Basquiat, and the commitment to continuing his legacy by his late father Gerard Basquiat, his sisters Lisane and Jeanine, and his step-mother, Nora. Hosted by artist, activist, poet, and rapper, Saul Williams. Caldwell Factory New York City *New York Live Arts Board Member

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LIV IDEAS MAY 13-17

Alter-Worlds: Black Utopia and The Age of Acceleration Contemporary Afrofuturism may be defined as an emerging social philosophy of the African diaspora and Africa. Today, partly because of a crisis in globalization, social media and other technological advances, it has grown into a Pan African movement that encompasses artistic, academic, geopolitical and scientific investigation and production. The 2020 edition of Live Ideas, AlterWorlds: Black Utopia and The Age of Acceleration, will explore this second wave of Afrofuturism as the ground work for a future that is not bound up with the ideals of white Enlightenment universalism. In partnership with the Black Speculative Art Movement (BSAM) and co-curated by its co-founder and executive director Reynaldo Anderson, the five-day festival will unfold through artistic expression and design, sci fi and speculative writing, fantasy, philosophy, science and technology, critical thinking and social practice. Highlights of the festival will include performances by Saul Williams, an immersive installation by Jasmine Murrell, a symposium, an AfroRave, a comic con and more. Full program will be announced in Spring 2020. Photo courtesy of the artist, Jasmine Murrell

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LIVE ARTS PRID

JUN 28 2PM

The House Party Tickets start at $20

Live Arts’ Pride: The House Party epic 6-hour celebration embodies and honors the historical importance and unwavering power of houses, collectives, and chosen family in LGBTQIA culture. Both legendary and young families from NYC’s queer nightlife and art scene come together under one roof to serve up the city’s most colorful and fierce performance, music, queer marketplace, installations and more for a multi-space, nonstop celebration for the ages. Live Arts’ lobby remains a public space offering refreshments, shade, bathrooms, and water fountains for Pride parade participants along our 19th street block. Also free and open to the public is the queer market place in the lobby featuring local artists selling clothing, makeup, jewelry, and more! Curated by Tyler Ashley, The Dauphine of Bushwick. 16


Sponsored by Tito's Handmade Vodka, The Phluid Project, and Pilot Kombucha, and Fluide. A portion of proceeds will be donated to Callen-Lorde. Photo Linda LeBeija, House of LaBeija by Santiago Felipe

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Photo by Maria Baranova

Photo by Jessie Anders

MEMBERSHIP & SUPPORT MEMBERSHIP

You attend our presentations. You show support to resident artists as they develop their work under our roof. You cheer Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company on. That makes you a VIP in our book! So why not make it official by becoming a member? With just one step more you can open the door to 20% discounted tickets, exclusive members-only pre-sales, invitations to private rehearsals and opportunities to engage in person with the virtuosic artists who grace our stage. Membership at Live Arts is the gateway to increased access and benefits.

LIVE CORE

Are you an artist working to connect with larger audiences and raise funds to support your work? Enrollment in Live Core is $100 for a full year of unlimited access to the program’s offerings, including Fiscal Sponsorship Program, discounts on tickets and workshops, professional development services and more! For more information on joining our membership programs visit newyorklivearts.org or contact Bianca Bailey at bbailey@newyorklivearts.org.

DONATE/ SUPPORT

Artists play a distinct role in our communities, especially in times of upheaval and change. We are honored to play a small part in ensuring artists are supported, seen, and heard. Live Arts is sustained by the generosity of individuals, and your presence and participation is vital to our ability to continue the important work ahead of us. Your tax-deductible donation of any amount provides vital resources to artists at every career stage in the form of commissioning funds, residencies, studio space, and professional services. We thank our Trustees, Patrons Circle, Advisory Council, and Members for their generous support.

To learn about ways to support New York Live Arts and the artists we serve please visit newyorklivearts.org/support or contact Ali Burke at aburke@newyorklivearts.org.

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Photo by Jessie Anders

FUNDERS

Photo by Maria Baranova

The creation of new work by Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company is made possible in part by the company’s Partners in Creation: Anonymous, Anne Delaney, Zoe Eskin, Eleanor Friedman, Ruth & Stephen Hendel, James C. Hormel & Michael P. Nguyen, Suzanne Karpas, Ellen Poss, Carol Tolan, Jane Bovingdon Semel, in memory of Linda G. Shapiro, Slobodan Randjelović & Jon Stryker. We thank our Partners for New Performance for supporting the Live Feed, Fresh Tracks and engagement programs. Support for New York Live Arts is provided by Ed Bradley Family Foundation, Con Edison, Joseph and Joan Cullman Foundation for the Arts, the Ford Foundation, Harkness Foundation for Dance, Marta Heflin Foundation, Hyde and Watson Foundation, Alice Lawrence Foundation, Samuel M. Levy Family Foundation, MAP Fund, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Mertz Gilmore Foundation, National Performance Network, New England Foundation for the Arts, New Music USA, Otter, William Penn Foundation, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Jerome Robbins Foundation, The Fan Fox & Leslie R. Samuels Foundation, Scherman Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, and Stavros Niarchos Foundation. Public support for New York Live Arts is from Humanities New York, National Endowment for the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Dance/NYC’s New York City Dance Rehearsal Space Subsidy Program, made possible by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

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SPRING CALENDAR JAN 8-14

Live Artery

JAN 14-18 10AM-12PM

Open Company Class Taught by Huiwang Zhang (Jan 14 & 15) and Shane Larson (Jan 16-18)

JAN 25 JAN 26 Live Arts Plus Partner: Ellen Robbins 2 & 730PM 1 & 4PM

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FEB 1

Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company What Problem? @ George Mason University, Fairfax, VA

FEB 6 730PM

Raja Feather Kelly: WEDNESDAY In-Process

FEB 13-15 730PM

Live Feed: Alexandra Chasin and Zishan Ugurlu Fragments, Lists & Lacunae

FEB 22

Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company What Problem? @ Indiana University Auditorium, Bloomington, IN

FEB 27

Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company What Problem? @ Lied Center, Lincoln, NE

MAR 4-7 730PM

Live Feed: Kimberly Bartosik/daela through the mirror of their eyes

MAR 8 5 & 8PM

Open Spectrum: Liliana Dirks-Goodman Feminist Dinner Party - Present/Future

MAR 13 6PM

Live Feed In-Process: Ashley R.T. Yergens

MAR 16-20 10AM-12PM

Open Class Taught by Jennifer Nugent

MAR 18-21 730PM

Live Feed: Abby Z and the New Utility R ADIOACTIVE PR ACTICE

MAR 23-28

Live Arts Plus Partner: Lakaï Dance Theatre

MAR 25-28 730PM

Live Feed: Colleen Thomas Light and Desire

MAR 30 6PM

Live Ideas Gala Honoring Sir David Adjaye OBE, Spike Lee, and Jean-Michel Basquiat

APR 8-11 730PM

Live Feed: Jaamil Olawale Kosoko Chameleon: A Biomythography

APR 14-25

Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company Deep Blue Sea @ Park Avenue Armory, New York, NY

MAY 1 6PM

Live Feed In-Process: Holly Bass

MAY 2 6PM

Live Feed In-Process: Daniel Alexander Jones

MAY 8 & 9 730PM

Live Arts Plus Partner: Lang Dance

MAY 8-9

Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company Deep Blue Sea @ The Mann Center for the Performing Arts, Philadelphia, PA


MAY 13-17

Live Ideas Festival Alter-Worlds: Black Utopia and The Age of Acceleration

MAY 22 6PM

Live Feed In-Process: Milka Djordjevich

MAY 29-30 730PM

Live Arts Plus Partner: Steps on Broadway

MAY 29-30 6PM

Fresh Tracks Residency Showing

JUN 1-7

Live Arts Plus Partner: Ellen Robbins & The Sokolow Theatre/Dance Ensemble

JUN 22-27 730PM

Live Arts Plus Partner: 10 Hairy Legs

JUN 28 2PM

Live Arts Pride: The House Party Curated by Tyler Ashley, The Dauphine of Bushwick

Box Office

Tickets can be purchased at newyorklivearts.org or by calling the box office at 212.924.0077 Hours: Monday–Friday: 3pm–9pm Saturday: 11am–9pm, Sunday: 11am–8pm

Discounts

Members, Live Core artists, Students and Seniors receive 20% off select regular priced tickets. $15 Con Ed tickets available for every show. Limited $10 student rush tickets available day of the show. Discounts do not apply to Live Arts Plus Partners or Bill T. Jones/ Arnie Zane Company performances.

Directions

219 W 19th Street, New York, NY 10011 (Between 7th & 8th Aves) Subway: 1 to 18th Street, 2/3, F, M, L and A/C/E to 14th Street.

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