Four dancers wearing tap shoes stand in a line on stage with their feet apart. They hold their hands at hip level with their arms slightly bent, palms facing the floor.
Three women wearing pointe shoes, gold tank tops and pants stand on a dimly lit stage with their feet apart and knees bent. Their arms are raised straight out to their sides, palms flexed away from their bodies.
Two dancers wear loose-fitting grey shirts and cream pants. One dancer is slightly closer to the camera than the other. Facing the side of the stage, the dancers leap up on one foot with their opposite arm raised, brushing their other foot behind them with a bent knee.

New Victory Dance: Program B

July 23 – 25, 2025
Recommended Grades
Grades 2 – 12
Price
Free for Education Partners
What Kind of Show?
Dance; dynamic and diverse
Length
75 minutes including interstitials and Talk-Back
Venue
The New Victory Theater 209 W 42nd Street
New York, NY 10036

Partner organizations can book daytime show tickets beginning May 7, 2025.

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About New Victory Dance

Swing into summer with New Victory Dance, the annual mini-festival of NYC dance curated specifically for kids! MCed by New Victory Teaching Artists, each program showcases a diverse lineup of acclaimed NYC-based dance companies—three per program, nine in total—and features a choreographer Talk-Back with a chance to dance from your seat. It’s a full summer of dance for summer schools and camps!

The Program

Max Pollak Group

Ser Humano

Genres: Tap, rumba and body percussion

Thresh Dance

Speaking in Pointe

Genres: Ballet and Bharatanatyam

Reggie Wilson / Fist and Heel Performance Group

POWER (Excerpt)

Genre: Postmodern

New Victory Dance

Max out your summer of dance with the full mini-festival lineup!
Program A: Dorrance Dance, Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company and Ronald K. Brown / EVIDENCE, A Dance Company
Program C: RudduR Dance, Ishita Mili / IMGE Dance and Seán Curran Company

Photos

Max Pollak Group; Photo: Amanda Gentile
Thresh Dance; Photo: Andrés Mercado
Reggie Wilson / Fist and Heel Performance Group; Photo: Johanna Austin

Accessibility

For every performance at the New Victory Theater…

  • You can request to borrow supports like fidgets, earplugs, assisted listening devices, wheelchairs and more.
  • Our quiet Cozy Zone and a live feed of the performance are available in the lower lobby at all times for those with sensory sensitivities or anyone who needs a break from the theater.
  • Wheelchair-accessible seats are available (see more details when buying tickets).

 
Get additional accessibility details, and prepare for your visit with our New Victory Social Narrative.

New Victory Dance Supporters

New Victory Dance has been made possible through the generous support of our institutional funders, including the Howard Gilman Foundation, Harkness Foundation for Dance, public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

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