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Movement at the Still Point: An Evening of Dance

Movement at the Still Point: An Evening of Dance

Company:

Various artists

Location:

The Joyce Theater
175 8th Avenue
New York, New York 10011

Dates:

Monday, April 10, 2023 - 7:30pm

Tickets:

https://www.joyce.org/movement-still-point-evening-dance

Company:
Various artists

This one-night only performance brings dancers off the pages of the newly released coffee table book Movement at the Still Point: An Ode to Dance and onto The Joyce stage to celebrate the power of expression, in movement and stillness.

This multidisciplinary program of ballet, musical theater, modern, tap, hip hop, contemporary, and tango offers fan favorites from George Balanchine, Bob Fosse and Martha Graham in addition to exciting world premieres danced by the brightest stars of the New York City dance community.

The evening includes performances and appearances by New York City Ballet’s Sara Mearns, Megan LeCrone and Georgina Pazcoguin, Martha Graham Dance Company principals Lloyd Knight and Xin Ying and former principal and Artistic Director Terese Capucilli, Broadway’s Skye Mattox, Karla Garcia, David Guzman, Ricardo Zayas, Morgan Marcell, Ryan Vandenboom, and Curtis Holland, choreographer and Princess Grace Award recipient Rena Butler, vogue dancers Amadeo "Remy" Mangano and Ousmane “Omari” Wiles, Argentine Tango dancers Dardo Galletto and Alonso Guzman, Tap dancer Evan Ruggiero, Gibney Company’s Artistic Associate Jie-Hung Connie Shiau, Abraham.In.Motion’s Maleek Washington, Ailey II Artistic Director Francesca Harper, the legendary dancer and actress Carmen de Lavallade, former Merce Cunningham dancer Gus Solomons Jr., and more to be announced.

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