National Dance Week-NYC

Dance Events

MARCH

March 1st-11th, Times vary based on level
INTENSIVE WORKSHOP with MIGUEL VARGAS
Chelsea Studios, 151 West 26th St, 5th Floor, NYC
Contact flamenco_con_magdalena@yahoo.com
www.flamenco-con-magdalena.com

 

Saturday, March 6th, 2:00pm – 5:00pm
AjkunBT Open Audition in NEW YORK CITY
Ajkun Ballet Theatre
New York City, USA

NYC based Ajkun Ballet Theatre is interested in auditioning DANCERS of ANY CITIZENSHIP for employment or training opportunities. Professionals (16 years+) may audition for company contracts (40 weeks-fulltime, 23-26 weeks – partime) and Dance Students (14 years+) may audition for our summer programs in New York and/or Italy. Calendar at www.ajkunbt.org, click Company, then Auditions
http://www.ajkunbt.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=35&It emid=85&lang=en

Please check back for exact Time and Location!

 

Saturday, March 6th, 8PM & Sunday, 7th, 2PM
National Dance Theater Company of Jamaica
Brooklyn Center for the Performing Arts
Brooklyn, NY
http://www.brooklyncenteronline.org/

 

Sunday, March 14th
Flamenco Taster for New Students
1:00-2:30- Technique Basics
2:30-4:00  Rhythm and “Palmas” (hand clapping)
4:00-5:30  Sevillanas (Regional dance of Southern Spain)
Lotus Music and Dance
109 W 27th St, 8th Fl, NYC
Register contact email azulojos@gmail.com
and call studio at (212) 627 1076
Cost: 23$ per class or 60$ for all three

 

Friday, March 19th, 7-9pm
“A Night with The Tank at Dancewave”
45 Fourth Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11217
“A partnership between Manhattan based arts presenter The Tank  and Dancewave. Performances by Tank affiliated artists robot hands, Dead Fox, Veronica Carnero, RAKIA!, Diana Crum, Janet Werther/Motion Mix, Cassandra Starr and more!”
To see more details and RSVP, follow the link below:
http://www.facebook.com/n/?event.php&eid=350521543670&mid=1ffb249G5c5a 8a9aGb7df8bG7&n_m=dance%40ndw-nyc.org

 

ONGOING

BLACK BROOKLYN RENAISSANCE
Black Brooklyn Renaissance: Black Arts & Culture, 1960-2010 sponsored by MetLife Foundation and presented by Brooklyn Arts Council in partnership with Bedford Stuyvesant Restoration Corporation, is a landmark, year-long initiative that is the first effort of its kind to take a holistic look at Black culture and arts in Brooklyn over five decades. The project explores a range of genres and styles from African drumming to painting to dance and Jazz, and looks at how Black artists retain ties to mid-century social and political movements and particularly how artists preserve legacies and influences across generations. We are also creating an online and paper archive to share this work with future generations.

Starting Feb 28, 2010, join BAC for 12 months of concerts, performances, workshops, readings, screenings, exhibitions and a conference in conjunction with Brooklyn College.

Venue Varies (see website)
http://www.brooklynartscouncil.org/documents/1288