Bound
(excerpt from why I can't come to the phone...) WHEN: April 12th 7:00pm, April 13th 3:00pm WHERE: The Stissing Center WHO: Diana Byer Chamber Dance TICKETS Diana Byer returns to Stissing Center by popular demand with her newly established company, Diana Byer Chamber Dance. The program features a site-specific work specifically created for Stissing Center, and the duet from the 1951 Broadway musical Paint Your Wagon, original choreography by Agnes de Mille. Several additional dances by master choreographers and emerging creators on the cutting edge of today’s dance field will be accompanied by live music. |
SIDESLIP
WHEN: April 25th 7:00pm, April 26th 3:00pm WHERE: Judson Memorial Church WHO: New York Theatre Ballet TICKETS New York Theatre Ballet's Legends & Visionaries highlights infrequently performed masterpieces by legendary choreographers and new works from contemporary visionaries. New York City's Judson Memorial Church in Greenwich Village saw the birth of postmodern dance in the early 1960's. Program includes work by: Trisha Brown, Douglas Dunn, David Gordon, James Waring, Amanda Treiber |
Adult Ballet Workshop
$50 REGISTER HERE WHEN: June 1st 6:00pm-8:00pm WHERE: New York City Center, Studio 5 Join AT+Co for the second Adult Ballet Workshop and help raise funds for our inaugural season! Ballet class and choreography from Amanda's newest ballet why I can't come to the phone... will be taught by Mónica Lima and Amanda Treiber with live accompaniment by Tracy Yang. Bring your bestie and pay $75 for the two of you! |
Amanda Treiber + Company Debut
WHEN: November 7th 7:00pm, November 8th 2:00pm, November 8th 7:00pm, November 9th 2:00pm WHERE: The Mark O'Donnell Theater MORE INFO and TICKETS Amanda Treiber + Co presents a program of works, including a world premiere, by NYC-based choreographer and dancer Amanda Treiber—the first performance fully produced by Treiber and the debut of her new company. The evening features live music by Chilean composer and double bassist Manuel Figueroa-Bolvarán and American composer Philip Glass, performed by Figueroa-Bolvarán and Michael Scales, New York City Ballet's pianist. The program displays Treiber's ability to create worlds through unique movement vocabularies and her deep collaborations with dancers, musicians, and visual artists. Program: MADERA (2021) World Premiere: why I can't come to the phone... |