A person in white clothes dancing with a person in black clothes in front of a band of four people
A person in a long, red dress facing the back while standing on one leg and two people on the ground on either side of them
Five dancers posing on a black floor in front of a white background while wearing black clothes and different brightly-colored socks

New Victory Dance: Program B

July 20 at 7pm
Recommended Ages
For everyone 8 and up
Price
$13
Price includes service fees

What Kind of Show?
Dance; dynamic and diverse
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

Noche Flamenca

Alegrías

Percussive footwork, clapping, and intricate hand, arm and body movements are on display in this whimsical and joyful solo flamenco piece.

Heidi Latsky Dance

After These Messages

Disabled and non-disabled artists from this physically integrated company move beyond barriers, boundaries and belief to celebrate their differences with striking poses and sweeping motions that showcase each dancer’s individuality.

Sun Kim Dance Theatre

Lost and Found

Have you ever felt lost in your thoughts, as if on an island alone, trying to find a way back? Guided by spoken word and Popping-based moves, this captivating piece for five dancers takes you on a journey of self-discovery to find out what it truly means to be found.

Photos

Noche Flamenca; Photo: Peter Graham
Heidi Latsky Dance; Photo: Beowulf Sheehan
Sun Kim Dance Theatre; Photo: Cein Lockefeller

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About the Dance Companies

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

Noche Flamenca

Under the direction of Martín Santagelo, the award-winning Noche Flamenca is recognized as the most authentic flamenco touring company in the field today, hailed by critics everywhere for its transcendent and deeply emotional performances. Formed in 1993 by Santangelo and his wife, Soledad Barrio, the company tours across the globe including regular seasons in New York City, and performances in North and South America, Europe and Australia.

Heidi Latsky Dance

Heidi Latsky Dance disrupts space, dismantles normal, and redefines beauty and virtuosity through innovative performance and discourse. A New York-based, female-run organization, HLD was founded in 2001 and has gone through different creative phases. Currently, the focus is on expanding into interactive technology through collaborations with entities like Google Creative Lab, Fashion Institute of Technology and Evolving Technologies.

Sun Kim Dance Theatre

Founded by its Director, Sun Kim, SKDT explores the possibilities of Popping alongside storytelling to speak directly of universal human experiences. Sun Kim Dance Theatre, a platform for underrepresented artists, has performed at LayeRhythm/Works & Process, MOPTOP Anniversary, San Francisco International Hip-Hop Dance Festival and Ladies of Hip-Hop Festival.

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New Victory Dance Supporters

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 | 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