A dynamic platform featuring new and recent works by Live Arts resident commissioned artists and curated guests, Live Artery provides a space for artists to network and share their work with the ...
Bill Jones was born and raised in rural Steuben County in upstate New York. He began his dance training as a student at the State University of New York at Binghamton where, as a theater major on an ...
The Art of Fugue is an evening-length, multimedia dance performance collaboration between Artistic Director Zvi Gotheiner, composer Scott Killian, lighting designer Mark London, media designer Joshua ...
THE BANG GROUP is a contemporary theatrical dance troupe which is devoted to choreographer David Parker’s fascination with the rhythmic potential of the dancing body. At the center of his work is an ...
Amidst the isolation and racial uprisings in the early summer of 2020 as the Covid-19 Pandemic continued its spread, forty-four current and former company members came together (while being apart) to ...
DiaArt Foundation and New York Live Arts present the New York premiere of Boy mother / faceless bloom, a stage work by Juni One Set, a collaboration of Senga Nengudi, yuniya edi kwon, and Haruko Crow ...
With maximalist movement, oddball humor, and unrelenting theatricality, Deepe Darknesse (pronounced dee-pee dark-ness-ay) is a physical theater performance combing dance, theater, and experimentation ...
Organized by Reynaldo Anderson, Tiffany E. Barber and Stacey Robinson with the Black Speculative Arts Movement, this two-part exhibition brings together an international cadre of artists whose work ...
The Live Feed creative residency program is a laboratory for the development of new commissioned work. During the course of the residency, the artists will receive not only financial support and ...
Culminating its 40th Anniversary celebration, the world renowned Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company makes its Times Square debut with /Time: Study III. This piéce d’occasion, featuring the outstanding ...
AVAILABLE TO ViEW IN PERSON FROM THE SIDEWALK OR ONLINE Visible from just outside the lobby, the video projection will feature Jordan’s hand-painted drawings of characters appearing in the developing ...
A trash can is used sculpturally and metaphorically in Zero Station, to dehumanize and delegitimize our white assigned female at birth bodies, as well as to demonstrate the ecofeminist perspective of ...