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The 36th Annual Performance Mix Festival

The 36th Annual Performance Mix Festival

Company:

New Dance Alliance (NDA)

Location:

Abrons Arts Center
466 Grand Street
New York, NY 10002

Dates:

Thursday, June 9, 2022 - 7:00pm
Friday, June 10, 2022 - 7:00pm
Saturday, June 11, 2022 - 6:00pm
Sunday, June 12, 2022 - 12:00am

Tickets:

https://newdancealliance.org/performance-mix-festival/

Company:
New Dance Alliance (NDA)

New Dance Alliance (NDA) announces the lineup for the 36th annual Performance Mix Festival. This adventurous four-day festival brings together 30 artists with varied approaches to performance, inviting audiences to engage with the unexpected and to experience some of the newest voices in experimental dance. The 2022 festival is curated by New Dance Alliance founder and director Karen Bernard and artist panel Martita Abril, Leslie Cuyjet, Camilo Godoy, Johnnie Cruise Mercer, and Marion Spencer. The festival will take place June 9−12, at Abrons Arts Center’s Experimental Theater and Amphitheater at 466 Grand Street (corner of Pitt Street) in Manhattan. Performance times vary.

Performance Mix 36 features works by Nick Alselmo/The Pocket Fuel Groovers, Daina Ashbee, binbinFactory/Sato Haga & Rie Fukuzawa, Bernard Brown/bbmoves, Xan Burley + Alex Springer, Mariam Dingilian, Bob Eisen, Blaze Ferrer, Ashley A. Friend, Hortense Gerardo, gorno (Glenn Potter-Takata), Kayla Hamilton, Jade Manns, Ma’at Works, Mia Martelli, Julio Medina, Johnnie Cruise Mercer, Indygo Afi Ngozi, ChristinaNoel & The Creature, Liz Oakley, Gabrielle Revlock & Sarah K Williams, Jill Rousseau, SHA Creative Outlet, David Sierra, Sarah Star Sterling, Anna Thérèse Witenberg, x and co, and Nate Yaffe.

Tickets for the 36th annual Performance Mix Festival range from $15−$20.

For a complete schedule and more information about the festival, visit: https://newdancealliance.org/performance-mix-festival/

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