BODYTRAFFIC returns to The Joyce Theater
Company:
BODYTRAFFIC
With a compelling style that reflects the “invention, attitude, and urban edge” (The Boston Globe) of its Los Angeles home, BODYTRAFFIC returns to The Joyce with a program that captures the company’s audience-captivating joyfulness.
Highlights include former BODYTRAFFIC dancer Micaela Taylor’s SNAP, displaying her hip-hop roots, and a world premiere by the collaborative team of Baye & Asa, fusing intricate patterns of rhythm and form. Also on the program-Fernando Hernando Magadan’s (d)elusive minds, offering the rare chance to see this theatrical duet performed by Artistic Director Tina Finkelman Berkett and Associate Artistic Director Guzmán Rosado; and Alejandro Cerrudo’s PACOPEPEPLUTO, showcasing three dancers who move with abandon to the classic voice of Dean Martin.
Curtain Chat: Wed, Mar 2
**Please plan to arrive no later than 30 minutes prior to your performance time to allow for vaccination checks, security screenings, and ticket pick up.
Health & Safety Protocols
The Joyce is requiring audiences to be fully vaccinated and to wear masks at performances. Click here for our full health & safety protocols.
Funding Credits
The presentation of BODYTRAFFIC 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. Additional support provided by Jane E. Goldberg.
Ticket Prices
Tickets start at $10! Call JoyceCharge at 212-242-0800 for $10 tickets. All other tickets can be purchased online.
Running Time
Approximately 1 hour and 38 minutes including one 15 minute intermission.
BODYTRAFFIC dancers Paige Borowski and Alana Jones. Photo by Guzman Rosado
Share Your Audience Review. Your Words Are Valuable to Dance.
Are you going to see this show, or have you seen it? Share "your" review here on The Dance Enthusiast. Your words are valuable. They help artists, educate audiences, and support the dance field in general. There is no need to be a professional critic. Just click through to our Audience Review Section and you will have the option to write free-form, or answer our helpful Enthusiast Review Questionnaire, or if you feel creative, even write a haiku review. So join the conversation.