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New Victory Dance: Program D

August 3 at 7pm
Recommended Ages
For everyone 8 and up
Price
$13
Price includes service fees

What Kind of Show?
Dance; dynamic and diverse
Content Considerations
This event has animals and flashing strobe lights
Length
80 minutes including interstitials and Talk-Back
Venue
The Duke on 42nd Street at New 42 Studios 229 W 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036

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About New Victory Dance

Now in its 10th season! New Victory Dance celebrates the artistry and diversity of NYC dance with performances specifically curated for young audiences. Featuring a cross-section of internationally recognized New York City-based companies, New Victory Dance consists of three distinct programs each showcasing three unique dance companies. It’s a full summer of dance for only $13 per ticket!

The Program

Barkha Dance Company

Vignettes of Kathak

This evocative dance piece embraces several elements of Indian musical expression, such as Hindustani classical notes, live singing and recitation of rhythmic compositions, rounded off with melodic use of syllables from the tabla and sitar.

Ballet Hispánico presents BHdos

Guajira

This ballet with a Latin beat is inspired by choreographer Pedro Ruiz’s memories of his childhood in the Cuban countryside, reflecting both the beauty and the struggle of peasant life, set to a blend of Afro-Cuban and flamenco music

Parsons Dance

Balance of Power

Music and motion interplay in this captivating duet, where intricate movements are coordinated to each percussive beat in an impressive showcase of strength and control.

Photos

Barkha Dance Company; Photo: Steven Pisano
Ballet Hispánico presents BHdos; Photo: Destiny Mata
Parsons Dance; Photo: Steven Pisano

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About the Dance Companies

Get to know the companies performing in New Victory Dance: Program D.

Barkha Dance Company

Barkha Dance Company is a kathak dance organization that upholds the traditional lineage of kathak while uncovering new movement possibilities and means of storytelling within the form. The company has performed at venues such as Dance Theatre of Harlem, Jacob’s Pillow Inside/Out, Joyce Theatre and Little Island Dance Festival.

Ballet Hispánico presents BHdos

Handpicked by Artistic Director Eduardo Vilaro, the talented dancers of Ballet Hispánico’s second company form bridges: between the School of Dance and the professional Company, between Ballet Hispánico and the community, and between their own training and careers in dance. Performing some of Ballet Hispánico’s most beloved repertory, BHdos dancers bring Latina/o/x cultures to diverse communities throughout the nation.

Parsons Dance

Parsons Dance is a New York City based, contemporary American dance company, internationally renowned for its energized, athletic ensemble work. Founded in 1985 by Artistic Director David Parsons and Tony Award-winning lighting designer Howell Binkley, the company has toured to more than 445 cities, 30 countries, and 5 continents. The company performs works selected from the varied repertory of more than 85 works created by David Parsons.

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New Victory Dance is supported, in part, by a generous grant from the Blavatnik Family Foundation in honor of Dawdie Appelson, a teacher, arts enthusiast and life-long supporter of the performing arts.

Jody and John Arnhold | Arnhold Foundation | Howard Gilman Foundation | Harkness Foundation for Dance | Mertz Gilmore Foundation | Public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council | New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature | The Jerome Robbins Foundation