The 2021 summer Festival will be the first to feature on-site and online programming.
On-site events will run June 30-Aug. 29, with online streaming through Sept. 23. The newly imagined Festival â with the safety of artists, staff and audiences at the forefront of all planning â will feature commissioned works and world premieres and engage hundreds of artists who have had incredibly limited performance opportunities for the past year because of the global coronavirus pandemic. (Jacob s Pillow was forced to cancel its 2020 summer season in response to COVID-19.)
The 2021 Festival also is the first organized by an expanded curatorial team made up of Artistic and Executive Director Pamela Tatge and Associate Curators Melanie George and Ali Rosa-Salas.
The Joyce Theater Announces Spring 2021 Digital Season
Programming includes Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE, Paris Opera Ballet s Swan Lake, Israel Galvan s Maestro de Barra and more.by BWW News Desk
The Joyce Theater Foundation announced today the New York City dance organization s programming for its Spring 2021 digital season. The full slate of online programming, a combination of livestream performances from the company s Chelsea home-including a much-anticipated world premiere-and virtual offerings from companies around the world, will bring audiences even closer to dance and The Joyce one step closer to a more traditional season. Like all performing arts venues and companies, The Joyce has adapted their entire operation over the last year, broadening its reach from its vibrant 400-seat theater to audiences at home around the world by offering a combination of filmed performances, classes, panel discussions, and livestream performances online. The Spring 2021 digital season will bri
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Epiphanies and ice packs: Life inside a dance bubble
Celia Wren, The Washington Post
Feb. 5, 2021
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The word bubble may have lost some of its champagne-fizz exuberance, given its covid-19-era sense: a group of people who interact closely while minimizing contact with others to reduce exposure. But pandemic-variety bubbles have offered hope for many, including dancers who have used the sheltered environments to train and generate new work.
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