New Dance Alliance’s 11th iteration of LiftOff Residency takes place at NDA’s Studio in Tribeca and provides six physical-based performance artists with a minimum of 36 hours of rehearsal space each, a $500 stipend, and two feedback sessions.
Fall Artists
Cristina Moya-Palacios
Makayla Peterson | Monét Movement Productions: The Collective
The LiftOff Residency takes place at NDA’s Studio in Tribeca and provides six physical-based performance artists with a minimum of 36 hours of rehearsal space each, an introductory meeting, and two feedback sessions. This residency is for artists looking to join a small cohort of artists to share and give feedback on each other’s work.
Black Artists Space to Create Resident Artists 2024/25 Season
The BASC Residency offers three artists residencies at Arts On Site. Each artist receives a one-week residency and a stipend of $2,000. The artists have access to complimentary studio space at the New Dance Alliance’s loft in Tribeca throughout the season, and are invited to show work in NDA’s annual Performance Mix Festival. NDA offers this space for resting, dancing, creating, healing, grieving, laughing, and breathing. There is no expectation of production and artists are not obligated to present new work at the end of this residency.
L to R: Maria Bauman (photo: Thomas Dunn) | Javon Ja’Moon Jones (photo: Emma Ivy, Ivy House Imagery) | Nubian Néné (photo: Jerick ‘Anyo’ Collantes)
“My creative history with New Dance Alliance goes a way long. Since my friend, Chivas Sandage brought me to New Dance Alliance to rehearse in early 90’s, the place has become a part of my creative life. The long time existence of the studio and Performance Mix Festival are vital to the artists who seek and explore deep into their process. Whenever I step into the studio, it’s a new space with a lot of memories. I lie down on the floor, listen to my body, and I dance. It is valuable. The time in the space nurtures my practice and artistic vision. Karen’s vision of Lift-Off residency, feedback sessions, providing peer to peer connections are more significant than ever. It has been helping us to get through 2020 and we are going into 2021.”
– Nami Yamamoto
New Dance Alliance
182 Duane Street
New York, NY 10013