92NY Harkness Dance Center’s 90th Celebration: Art Bath Blurs Lines Between Concert & Art Party

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92NY
Get ready for an unforgettable fusion of past, present, and future at Art Bath x 92NY — an immersive performance salon like no other! For two nights only, this event transcends traditional performances, offering a sensory journey through the historic halls of 92NY and its celebrated Harkness Dance Center. For tickets and more information, visit https://www.92ny.org/event/art-bath-x-92ny.
Art Bath x 92NY
March 6, 2025 at 7pm
March 7, 2025 at 7pm
Step into a world of artistic innovation, where Martha Graham Dance Company’s Xin Ying and Katherine Crockett, John Manzari & Dancers, Joey Arias, Roderick George, Flower Shark, Christopher Williams, and additional exciting guests will take you through a mesmerizing experience. From an opening cocktail hour to an evening of breathtaking performances, Art Bath blurs the lines between concert and art party, creating a fertile ground for bold, experimental creation.
As the night unfolds, you'll be led through iconic spaces — The Hall of Mirrors, Arnhold Center, Buttenwieser Lounge, and Arnhold Studio — culminating in stunning performances at Buttenwieser Hall. Expect cutting-edge choreography, historical film footage, live DJ sets, and craft anniversary cocktails, all woven into a two-hour experience celebrating dance history and its thrilling future.
This is a one-of-a-kind event that marks a 90-year legacy of artistic excellence and innovation at 92NY. Immerse yourself in an evening of bold experimentation and boundary-pushing performance — an experience you’ll remember forever.
This event is part of the Harkness Dance Center’s 90th Celebration:
DEL Movement Sentence Choir – Sat, Mar 8, 1 pm
Harkness Dance Center – Celebrating 90 Years – Sat, Mar 8, 7:30 pm
Graham, Limón, Ailey: Tracing Three Generations of Titans of Dance at 92NY – Mon, Mar 10, 6 pm
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