December 31, 2015
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It’s not too late
support the 30th Anniversary of the
Performance Mix Festival
a spectacular mix of the last 29 years


30th Anniversary Celebration
Abrons Center for the Arts
June 6-11, 2016
Happy New Year from the Artists and Team that makes Performance Mix happen!
December 22, 2015
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Happy holidays from New Dance Alliance!
We wish you and yours a wonderful holiday season and all the best in the New Year.
Coming in 2016:

30th Anniversary Celebration
Abrons Center for the Arts
June 6-11, 2016
- At Henry Street Settlement, where it all began in 1986
- A spectacular mix from the last 29 years of the festival
- 48 artists, 6 days, 2 stages, 15 events, libations and deliciousness
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November 1, 2015
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Check it out! First time out at
Movement Research at Judson Church
Monday, November 2, 8PM
2 women, a movable cart and chair, laptop, projector, disco ball and flashlight
Creation: Karen Bernard
Performers: Barbara Mahler with Karen Bernard
Video: Photographs by Karen Bernard, Editing by Jil Guyon
Sound: John Jay Courtney
More information about Movement Research at Judson Church
September 11, 2015
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Karen Bernard’s 1993-1996: It Could Have Been Different is comprised of excerpts from four seminal works Bernard created between 1993 and 1996. This work features original costumes by Liz Prince, sound scores by Wendy Chambers, and popular music deconstructed by Brooks Williams. Original interpretation and performances by Donna Costello, Mersiha Mesihovic, Ryan Migge, Lisa Parra and Stacy Lynn Smith. Read more about 1993-1996: It Could Have Been Different»
Program A:
Thursday, September 24: 7 PM
Friday, September 25: 7 PM
Saturday, September 26: 7 PM
Sunday, September 27: 2 PM
Shared program with Rachel Cohen, Alice Tierstein, and Dierdre Towers
West End Theater
Church of St. Paul & St. Anthony
(2nd Floor)
263 West 86th Street
New York, NY
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About Soaking WET
Soaking WET is a series of choreographic evenings curated by David Parker, whose company, David Parker and The Bang Group has been the first and only resident-dance company of the West End Theater since January 2003. Parker is committed to bringing together artists of varied backgrounds and levels of experience in order to break down aesthetic barriers and achieve mutual inspiration. The artists are united by their commitment to movement and their understanding that vigorous experimentation can take many forms. Read more about Soaking WET»