Monthly Archives: April 2016

Lincoln Center Announces Midsummer Night Swing 2016 Season, June 21-July 9, 2016

New York’s premier summer dance party, Midsummer Night Swing, returns for its 28th season, June 21–July 9. Midsummer Night Swing brings together people of all ages, at every skill level, and from diverse backgrounds for 15 evenings of social dance. Acclaimed bands will play as dancers Lindy hop, salsa, hustle, Charleston, tango, and more in a gorgeous, open-air ballroom in Damrosch Park (West 62nd Street, between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues). This season opens on June 21 with the Catherine Russell Septet led by Grammy Award–winning vocalist Catherine Russell. Highlights for the season include a celebration of the life and music of legendary artist, writer, and producer Allen Toussaint on June 25. The Allen Toussaint Band, with guest vocalists Irma ThomasCyril Neville, and Deacon John, will bring the sounds of New Orleans to New York. Latin Grammy Award winners Septeto Santiaguero travel from Cuba to make their U.S. debut on June 28. They have earned international acclaim for their powerful son cubano interpretations. Ismael Miranda, one of salsa’s best soneros and a one-time member of the legendary Fania All Stars performs on June 22. Giving their final performance as leaders of the Bronx-based Charanga America, George and Margie Maysonet will say goodbye to fans on July 1 as they hand the leadership of the band over to sons George Jr. and Elliot during that evening’s performance. The Black Rock Coalition Get-Down Revue, featuring members of the Black Rock Coalition who are celebrating their 30th anniversary this year, debuts at Midsummer Night Swing on July 2. Teen idol turned consummate entertainer Bobby Rydell, featuring City Rhythm Orchestra, will bring the sounds of swinging Philadelphia to Damrosch Park on July 6. For the first time, NewYork-Presbyterian will be the presenting sponsor of Midsummer Night Swing. Tickets and multi-evening passes go on sale on May 18. For more information, visit http://midsummernightswing.org/.

OFFICIAL 2016 New York City Dance Week (June 16th – 25th) Features Over 100 Free Dance, Fitness and Wellness Classes and over 30 Participating Studios throughout the NYC area

NYC Dance Week offers free dance classes throughout the city and invites every community in New York to join together in celebration of movement through dance

New York, NY – April 18, 2016- Now in its fifth year, NYC Dance Week is an annual festival that provides FREE dance, fitness and wellness classes throughout all five boroughs of New York. This year, NYC Dance Week will occur on June 16th through June 25th, and features a wide and diverse offering of classes for participants to enjoy.

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Dance is Featured in Tribeca Film Festival film, Strike a Pose

Following critical acclaim and a highly visible world premiere at the Berlin International Film Festival (Panorama section) where hundreds of fans came out in full force to the red carpet and Q+A, STRIKE A POSE, directed by Ester Gould and Reijer Zwaan, comes to Tribeca for its North American premiere. In 1990, seven young male dancers  – six gay, one straight – joined Madonna on her most controversial tour. On stage and in the iconic film Truth or Dare they showed the world how to express yourself. Now, 25 years later, they reveal the truth about life during and after the tour. Strike a Pose is a dramatic documentary about overcoming shame and finding the courage to be who you are. Wild, talented and barely twenty, the dancers set out on the trip of a lifetime. Their journey was captured in TRUTH OR DARE, one of the highest-grossing documentaries ever. As a self-proclaimed mother to her dancers Madonna used the film to take a stand on gay rights, freedom of expression and the fight against AIDS. Madonna’s flamboyant dancers became icons of sexual freedom. Although they were pivotal to Madonna’s message, the dancers weren’t living it. In fact, Gabriel wasn’t proud of being gay at all. After failing to persuade Madonna to cut out the kissing scene that would ‘out’ him to his family and friends, he filed a lawsuit against her. And Gabriel wasn’t the only one: Carlton – big, bold and the only dancer who was trusted to lift up the pop icon – was HIV-positive and almost collapsed under the secret that he was carrying on tour. A third dancer is still hiding an important part of himself and now finally wants to open up. For the first time they tell us how hard it has been to live the liberated life they were promoting on stage. Public Screenings: Fri Apr 15, 9:00pm at SVA1-Silas, 333 W 23rd Street,  8-9 Ave, Sat Apr 16, 3:15pm at BTC-04, Bowtie Cinemas Chelsea, 260 W 23rd St, 7-8 Ave, Mon Apr 18, 3:15pm at BTC-04, Sun Apr 24, 6:00pm at BTC-07.

RESET Documentary Starring Benjamin Millepied

RESET

Directed By: Thierry Demaizière and Alban Teurlai

Cast: Benjamin Millepied, Nico Muhly, Aurélie Dupont, Iris van Herpen

Synopsis:Stunningly gorgeous and delicate in both subject and treatment, Reset depicts renowned choreographer and dancer Benjamin Millepied (perhaps best known for choreographing the dance sequences in Black Swan) as he attempts to rejuvenate the Paris Opera Ballet in his new position as  director. With appearances by composer Nico Muhly, Opera alumna Aurélie Dupont, and designer Iris van Herpen, Reset is a delightfully aesthetic affair.

“RESET”  screening at Tribeca Film Festival:

Wednesday, April 20th at 8:00PM

Thursday, April 21st at 9:00PM

Friday, April 22nd at 9:00PM

Saturday, April 23rd at 2:30PM