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Mark Dendy (photo by Sylvain Guenot), Dean Moss (photo by Tim Trumble), Anya Liftig

March 5 – April 30th | Tuesdays 6-9 PM

Featuring guest artists:

Workshop Fee:

  • $200 / 10 sessions
  • Includes 20 hours of discounted rehearsal space at $5 per hour

Drop-ins:

  • $25 per session
  • To reserve space email or call 646-510-1824

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Karen Bernard’s Poolside at Chashama + reception

Karen Bernard is presenting her newest video installation with performance entitled Poolside as part of a month-long residency at Chashama’s 320 West 23rd Street space.

There will be a reception on Thursday, February 14th at 6:00 pm with performance to follow. The event is free. No reservations required. For more information, visit: chashama.org/events

Photo by Kathryn Butler

Schedule of Installation & Performances

Location

ChaShaMa
320 West 23rd Street
New York, New York 10011 

Hours

Open to the public:

  • Wednesday, February 13 – Friday, February 15:
    12-5 PM and 6-9 PM
  • Performance at 7 PM
  • Reception Thursday, February 14 at 6 PM (includes 7 PM performance)

Karen Bernard Projects is a program of New Dance Alliance. The development of Poolside is made possible through Foundation Obras and a Chashama Place to Present.

Read more about Poolside here

Karen Bernard’s Poolside at Chashama

Karen Bernard will present her newest video installation with performance entitled Poolside as part of a month-long residency at Chashama’s 320 West 23rd Street space.

There will be a reception on Thursday, February 14th at 6:00 pm with performance to follow. The event is free. No reservations required. For more information, visit: chashama.org/events

Schedule of Installation & Performances

February 7 – 19, 2019
320 West 23rd Street
New York, New York 10011  Read more

Give a gift to New Dance Alliance this season

View from NDA’s loft studio

As you embark on your end-of-year giving, please consider supporting New Dance Alliance

The world continues to be a tumultuous place. In a small loft in Tribeca, we look back on the year, again considering why we do what we do and why it matters:

  1. All voices need to be heard—the alternative and the new, those pushing boundaries and defining fresh genres and those who have made a difference historically.
  2. Art allows us to see things in new contexts.
  3. Experimentation and collaboration support greater understanding.
  4. A single voice can provide inspiration for others.

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