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<title>Smuin Ballet</title><description><![CDATA["One of the country's most entertaining, original ballet troupes," ( Dance Magazine), San Francisco's Smuin Ballet returns to The Joyce with its signature bold, sexy, and innovative dance. The program includes founder Michael Smuin's Medea, a powerfully hypnotic work created during his tenure as artistic director of San Francisco Ballet; Oh, Inverted World, a piece by Trey McIntryre set to music by indie-rock band The Shins; and Soon These Two Worlds, an effervescent ballet by Choreographer in Residence Amy Seiwert and set to pulsating music from the Grammy Award-winning Kronos Quartet's Pieces of Africa.]]></description><link>http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php</link><guid isPermaLink="false">5808f2f0-f502-08f9-78f0-0523f3f74df4</guid><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 03:34:16 GMT</pubDate><enclosure length="0" type="image/jpeg" url="http://www.joyce.org/images/calendar/events/event_440.jpg"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-start" url="2012 08 13"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-LOCATION_ID" url="117"/><source url="http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php">JOYCE THEATER | PERFORMANCES AND TICKETS | CALENDAR</source></item>
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<title>Pilobolus</title><description><![CDATA[A fungus that grew into an international dance phenomenon, Pilobolus performs a season full of "stunning physical feats and visual surprises, a peek or two into the crannies of the heart, and lots of humor, both awful and sublime." ( The New York Times). Highlights include premieres created in collaboration with Michael Moschen and Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, two artists whose work takes the very definition of dance to new frontiers. The collaboration with physicist, juggler, dancer Moschen unites the underlying spirit of Pilobolus's work--support, humanity, connection—with an artist similarly fascinated with the emotional and physical properties governing human interaction. And the collaboration with Cherkaoui, a "bright young star of contemporary European dance," ( Los Angeles Times), equally promises to defy the established boundaries of visual and kinetic artistry. Sandwiched in between are audience favorites gleaned from Pilobolus' repertory, a bag of tricks embracing forty-one years of fun.]]></description><link>http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php</link><guid isPermaLink="false">f40ef74c-f0f1-fbf2-5cf7-74f307fb166d</guid><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 03:34:16 GMT</pubDate><enclosure length="0" type="image/jpeg" url="http://www.joyce.org/images/calendar/events/event_439.jpg"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-start" url="2012 07 17"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-LOCATION_ID" url="117"/><source url="http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php">JOYCE THEATER | PERFORMANCES AND TICKETS | CALENDAR</source></item>
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<title>Ronald K. Brown/Evidence</title><description><![CDATA[Applauded by The New York Times his "highly developed craft" and music choices that are "irresistible for their sly sensuality and humor and even more for gut-wrenching rhythms that feel both elemental and intricately woven," Ronald K. Brown and his company, Evidence, return to The Joyce with two programs of dance, music, and storytelling. Program A features the New York Company premiere of Gatekeepers, a work that tells a story about caretaking and waiting at the door of heaven for those on their way. Also on the program—the New York premiere of Everybody at the Table, Act II of On Earth Together, set to music by Stevie Wonder. Program B features Walking Out the Dark, Seeking Healing, Come Ye, and Upside Down, compelling pieces performed to music ranging from Cutumba Folklorio do Santiago, Nina Simone, Oumou Sangare, and Fela Anikulapo Kuti.]]></description><link>http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php</link><guid isPermaLink="false">fbfb5456-fff4-27f7-173a-05f577fdf2fe</guid><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 03:34:16 GMT</pubDate><enclosure length="0" type="image/jpeg" url="http://www.joyce.org/images/calendar/events/event_438.jpg"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-start" url="2012 07 09"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-LOCATION_ID" url="117"/><source url="http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php">JOYCE THEATER | PERFORMANCES AND TICKETS | CALENDAR</source></item>
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<title>Jason Samuels Smith</title><description><![CDATA[Emmy Award winning choreographer Jason Samuels Smith celebrates his first season of full-length programming at The Joyce with a performance that feature two world premieres, repertory works from his company ACGI (Anybody Can Get It), and excerpts from Chasing The Bird - a project developed from his tribute to Charlie Parker and danced by "exquisite stylists" ( The New York Times) Dormeshia Sumbry-Edwards, Chloe Arnold and Michelle Dorrance. The piece combines a diverse mixture of tap as both a musical and visual art form enhanced by the artistry of live musicians, as well as some of Charlie Parker's original tunes that Smith transcribed and choreographed.]]></description><link>http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php</link><guid isPermaLink="false">f348fef4-fefe-242e-fa02-2bfa590eff3e</guid><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 03:34:16 GMT</pubDate><enclosure length="0" type="image/jpeg" url="http://www.joyce.org/images/calendar/events/event_437.jpg"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-start" url="2012 07 03"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-LOCATION_ID" url="117"/><source url="http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php">JOYCE THEATER | PERFORMANCES AND TICKETS | CALENDAR</source></item>
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<title>Shantala Shivalingappa Namasya</title><description><![CDATA[Born in India and raised in Paris, the "divinely gifted" ( The New York Times) Shantala Shivalingappa combines elements from the Southern Indian traditional dance characterized by flowing lines and intricate footwork with a western contemporary dance sensibility. For her Joyce debut, Shantala performs Namasya<.i>, a work celebrating her diverse choreographic influences that consists of four solos including one created by Ushio Amagatsu, Sankai Juku's renowned artistic director, and another choreographed during her residency with Pina Bausch. Filled with elegant movement that sheds light on interior thoughts, Namasya clearly establishes Shantala Shivalingappa as one of the most intriguing artists on the international scene.]]></description><link>http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php</link><guid isPermaLink="false">fc5d26f3-f77b-5ffc-7df3-2bfb7c64f1fa</guid><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 03:34:16 GMT</pubDate><enclosure length="0" type="image/jpeg" url="http://www.joyce.org/images/calendar/events/event_436.jpg"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-start" url="2012 06 27"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-LOCATION_ID" url="117"/><source url="http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php">JOYCE THEATER | PERFORMANCES AND TICKETS | CALENDAR</source></item>
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<title>Limón Dance Company</title><description><![CDATA[As part of its 65th anniversary celebration, Limón Dance Company, under the direction of Carla Maxwell, will perform a world premiere pairing world renowned Cuban composer/performer Paquito D'Rivera with Rodrigo Pederneiras, the principal choreographer of Grupo Corpo, Brazil's leading contemporary dance company. This full-company work, Paquito's first dance commission and Rodrigo's first commission for a US dance company, will stretch the boundaries of Limón's legacy by uniting extraordinary music and dance. The program will also include a revival of Limón's 1956 masterwork The Emperor Jones, based on the powerful Eugene O'Neill play and set to the resonant music of Heitor Villa-Lobos.]]></description><link>http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php</link><guid isPermaLink="false">fd1801fb-7266-f71d-732c-77f035145b7d</guid><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 03:34:16 GMT</pubDate><enclosure length="0" type="image/jpeg" url="http://www.joyce.org/images/calendar/events/event_435.jpg"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-start" url="2012 06 19"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-LOCATION_ID" url="117"/><source url="http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php">JOYCE THEATER | PERFORMANCES AND TICKETS | CALENDAR</source></item>
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<title>KEIGWIN + COMPANY</title><description><![CDATA[Pop culture fuses with high art in KEIGWIN + COMPANY's electrifying brand of contemporary dance. K+C returns to The Joyce in 2012 with three New York premieres that combine Larry Keigwin's theatricality and wit, ranging from a work for 12 dancers set to a score by electronic composer and longtime collaborator Jonathan Pratt to a quartet for the company's dancers and a solo danced by Keigwin. Celebrated by The New York Times as "divinely well-structured," Megalopolis will round out the program. This is a dazzling work that blends a futuristic urban vision with nightclub camp to a mash up of minimalism and hip-hop.]]></description><link>http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php</link><guid isPermaLink="false">fbf5fdf5-5d3b-7ff9-f058-fd3b7bfff45c</guid><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 03:34:16 GMT</pubDate><enclosure length="0" type="image/jpeg" url="http://www.joyce.org/images/calendar/events/event_434.jpg"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-start" url="2012 06 12"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-LOCATION_ID" url="117"/><source url="http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php">JOYCE THEATER | PERFORMANCES AND TICKETS | CALENDAR</source></item>
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<title>Gotham Dance Festival</title><description><![CDATA[The Festival returns for two weeks with programs featuring cutting-edge artists, world premieres, and Joyce debuts. Week One begins with Brian Brooks Moving Company in the premiere of BIG CITY, a work that examines the concept of rebuilding after a destructive event. The week also highlights choreographer Jodie Gates, who will set work on Ballet X and Colorado Ballet. Sharing the program with Gates will be Peter Quanz, whose Canadian-based company Q Dance/Quanz Danse will perform two works, including In Tandem, set to a score by Steve Reich. Week Two opens with a special one-night celebration featuring multiple artists and continues with the Los Angeles-based BODYTRAFFIC performing a world premiere as well as Stijn Celis' Fragile Dwellings, with a light installation by Erwin Redl. The Festival concludes with Gallim Dance, under the direction of Andrea Miller, who performs a world premiere exploring how the knowledge that we are going to die shapes the way we love. One Night Celebration Program On Tuesday June 5th, Gotham Arts Exchange celebrates the choreographic work of American women. The program includes work from the legends of our time and the women who bring audience members to their feet. We're also going to throw in a few up and coming voices. Scheduled to participate are: Carmen deLavallade, Carolyn Dorfman, Kate Weare, Monica Bill Barnes, and Camille A. Brown.]]></description><link>http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php</link><guid isPermaLink="false">2bf6fbf5-fc78-6f7a-f8f5-fc1045fcf600</guid><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 03:34:16 GMT</pubDate><enclosure length="0" type="image/jpeg" url="http://www.joyce.org/images/calendar/events/event_433.jpg"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-start" url="2012 05 30"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-LOCATION_ID" url="117"/><source url="http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php">JOYCE THEATER | PERFORMANCES AND TICKETS | CALENDAR</source></item>
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<title>Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet</title><description><![CDATA[Combining voluptuous physicality with classical technique created by the most provocative dance makers in the world, Cedar Lake is one of the most exciting companies performing today. Returning to The Joyce for two weeks this spring with its sixteen magnificent dancers, led by Artistic Director Benoit-Swan Pouffer, the company will perform two programs of highly anticipated New York premieres, including Violet Kid, the latest work for the company by UK based choreographer Hofesh Shechter, and Grace Engine by Canadian choreographer Crystal Pite. Also highlighting the Joyce season--New York premieres by Sweden's Alexander Ekman and the Netherland's Regina van Berkel.]]></description><link>http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php</link><guid isPermaLink="false">09417130-f3f6-050d-f90b-f9f5230d3066</guid><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 03:34:16 GMT</pubDate><enclosure length="0" type="image/jpeg" url="http://www.joyce.org/images/calendar/events/event_432.jpg"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-start" url="2012 05 15"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-LOCATION_ID" url="117"/><source url="http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php">JOYCE THEATER | PERFORMANCES AND TICKETS | CALENDAR</source></item>
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<title>Alonzo King LINES Ballet</title><description><![CDATA[Renowned for its visionary choreography and exquisite dancers, Alonzo King LINES Ballet returns to The Joyce this spring with a program of explosive, wrenchingly beautiful contemporary ballet. Scheherazade, commissioned by the Monaco Dance Forum to inaugurate the Centenary of the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo, is "stunning" ( San Jose Mercury) and "a visual feast, an evening of dreams" ( Monaco-Matin). Brought to life by the extraordinary LINES Ballet dancers, this transformative ballet is set to a new score by tabla master Zakir Hussain after Rimsky-Korsakov. In Resin, Alonzo King explores the vast and diverse field of Sephardic music, drawing on songs and field recordings from Yemen, Turkey, Morocco, and Spain, creating a tapestry that the San Francisco Chronicle called a "crown jewel."]]></description><link>http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php</link><guid isPermaLink="false">f91507fb-f2f3-29f5-2bf9-29481af8f255</guid><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 03:34:16 GMT</pubDate><enclosure length="0" type="image/jpeg" url="http://www.joyce.org/images/calendar/events/event_431.jpg"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-start" url="2012 05 08"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-LOCATION_ID" url="117"/><source url="http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php">JOYCE THEATER | PERFORMANCES AND TICKETS | CALENDAR</source></item>
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<title>Introdans</title><description><![CDATA[Making its U.S. premiere at The Joyce, Introdans performs Heavenly, a retrospective journey that includes three works showcasing the Dutch-based modern ballet company's eclectic and exciting repertory. Messiah, created by Ed Wubbe in 1988 and set to music by Handel, is an abstract ballet performed with driving, swirling energy. Fünf Gedichte (Five Poems), created by Nils Christe in 1996 for Introdans' 25th anniversary season, is a lyrical piece set to five songs by Richard Wagner. Completing the program is Paradise?, a 2006 piece by Brazilian choreographer Gisela Rocha, displaying the organized chaos of a rowdy but elegant hip-hop battle.]]></description><link>http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php</link><guid isPermaLink="false">fdf4f860-21f2-fa7f-1623-fa3af5f7f0f4</guid><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 03:34:16 GMT</pubDate><enclosure length="0" type="image/jpeg" url="http://www.joyce.org/images/calendar/events/event_430.jpg"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-start" url="2012 05 01"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-LOCATION_ID" url="117"/><source url="http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php">JOYCE THEATER | PERFORMANCES AND TICKETS | CALENDAR</source></item>
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<title>Ballet Hispanico</title><description><![CDATA[Ballet Hispanico pays tribute to the richness of its Latino roots—and the diverse talents of the company's dancers—with a Joyce season that features African and Caribbean influences. Highlights include the world premiere of Espiritu Vivo, created especially for Ballet Hispanico by Ronald K. Brown and set to live music by Afro-Peruvian Latin Grammy winner Susana Baca; and the Joyce premiere of Asuka, Artistic Director Eduardo Vilaro's first work for the company, an exuberant homage to salsa legend Celia Cruz. A trio of alternately edgy and theatrical works from Annabelle Lopez Ochoa—including the New York premiere of Nube Blanco—captures the emotional range of the company, while the program sees a revival of Pedro Ruiz's Guajira and the return of repertory gem Tito on Timbales by William Whitener.]]></description><link>http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php</link><guid isPermaLink="false">1711f4f2-fc4f-f9fe-3313-6ff9f8f2600a</guid><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 03:34:16 GMT</pubDate><enclosure length="0" type="image/jpeg" url="http://www.joyce.org/images/calendar/events/event_429.jpg"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-start" url="2012 04 17"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-LOCATION_ID" url="117"/><source url="http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php">JOYCE THEATER | PERFORMANCES AND TICKETS | CALENDAR</source></item>
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<title>Last Touch First</title><description><![CDATA[Last Touch First, one of the most intriguing productions on the Joyce spring roster, was created by world-renowned choreographer Ji?í Kylián and dancer Michael Schumacher for the 2008 Holland Dance Festival. Based on Kylián's Last Touch, created for Nederlands Dans Theater in 2003, this haunting hour-long work, performed in profoundly slow motion, "eschews physical virtuosity for control, subtlety and timing," ( The Guardian) as it penetrates the desperation, madness, and isolation involved in the "persistent pursuit of the hopeless." ( Ballettanz)]]></description><link>http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php</link><guid isPermaLink="false">120ff65b-5108-f43c-5755-f4f2f6f448f1</guid><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 03:34:16 GMT</pubDate><enclosure length="0" type="image/jpeg" url="http://www.joyce.org/images/calendar/events/event_428.jpg"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-start" url="2012 04 10"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-LOCATION_ID" url="117"/><source url="http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php">JOYCE THEATER | PERFORMANCES AND TICKETS | CALENDAR</source></item>
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<title>Sylvie Guillem 6000 miles away</title><description><![CDATA[For three nights only, The Joyce Theater Foundation is proud to present the Sadler's Wells London/Sylvie Guillem production of 6000 miles away, featuring internationally acclaimed Sylvie Guillem. "The most brilliant ballerina of her generation" ( The Guardian), Guillem makes a rare American visit for the U.S. premiere of this evening of works by three of today's most important choreographers. William Forsythe's, Rearray, created especially for Guillem, is a duet performed with Teatro alla Scala Ballet's Massimo Murru. Swedish choreographer Mats Ek's new solo for her, Bye, is set to Beethoven's final piano sonata. Also on the program--a duet from Ji?í Kylián's work, 27'52", performed by dancers handpicked by him. Experience this memorable event, a highlight of New York's cultural season. For information on The Joyce 2012 Spring Gala performance on Wednesday, April 4, and to purchase tickets, click here. Performances take place at The David H. Koch Theater, Lincoln Center Broadway and 63rd Street, New York, NY]]></description><link>http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php</link><guid isPermaLink="false">1bf338f7-28fa-1752-6df5-f739f7f730f5</guid><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 03:34:16 GMT</pubDate><enclosure length="0" type="image/jpeg" url="http://www.joyce.org/images/calendar/events/event_457.jpg"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-start" url="2012 04 04"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-LOCATION_ID" url="117"/><source url="http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php">JOYCE THEATER | PERFORMANCES AND TICKETS | CALENDAR</source></item>
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<title>DanceBrazil</title><description><![CDATA[Applauded for its "high-octane, high-flying" ( The New York Times) fusion of African dance forms, modern dance and capoeira, the company performs Dance like a Fight - Fight like a Dance, a sensuous, fast-paced new work by Artistic Director Jelon Vieira that draws upon the ongoing dialogue of a capoeira roda, (the circle where capoeira lives). Also on the program—the revival of last season's hit Batuke, a hard-driving piece exploding with the rhythms created by smooth samba steps, capoeira lethal kicks, and the stick dance Maculelé.]]></description><link>http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php</link><guid isPermaLink="false">f5f8f62c-720c-214b-f338-724672740b54</guid><author></author><pubDate>Wed, 28 Mar 2012 03:34:16 GMT</pubDate><enclosure length="0" type="image/jpeg" url="http://www.joyce.org/images/calendar/events/event_427.jpg"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-start" url="2012 03 27"/><enclosure length="0" type="Event-LOCATION_ID" url="117"/><source url="http://www.joyce.org/calendar_joyce.php">JOYCE THEATER | PERFORMANCES AND TICKETS | CALENDAR</source></item>
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