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Harkness Dance Festival 2020

First Preview: Feb 21, 2020
Opening Date: Feb 21, 2020
Closing Date: Mar 21, 2020
Running Time: 02:00
Harkness Dance Festival 2020

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Playing @
92nd Street Y
1395 Lexington Ave, New York City, NY 10128
92Y’s pioneering history in dance has made the Harkness Dance Center an epicenter for the art form throughout the world. And this season the world comes to the Harkness Dance Festival, in five weekends welcoming and showcasing five of the most influential dancers and choreographers from Korea, Canada, Northern Ireland, Japan, and Spain—each one is shaping the future of dance in their native country and beyond, and each brings a work never before seen in America.

Program (partial)

MARCH 7 & 8 
Hope Hunt and Lazarus and the Birds of Paradise
Oona Doherty (Belfast), Joss Carter

Performance mixes physical & sociological theatricality, urban dance alphabet, neoclassical ballet memories & the contemporary with an aspiration to the sacred.

MARCH 13 - 14
Good Rhythm Wonderful Life
Kazu Kumagai (Sendai)

Tap dance catalyst Kazu Kumagai animates the field with his distinctive improvisatory presence, waking up the senses with delight and groove.

MARCH 20 - 21
A Palo Seco
Sara Cano (Madrid)

Blending Flamenco tradition, Spanish folklore, Japanese Butoh and contemporary impulses, Sara Cano is shaping the future of the flamenco dance form. Part of the Flamenco Festival 20/20 
DanceModern-Contempo Dance
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 13

Performance Schedule

REPERTORY PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
VISIT -  https://www.92y.org/events?100_Events=Dance%20Performances


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Accessibility

  • Elevator/Escalator

    Elevators provide access to all floors. All elevators have Braille/raised lettering.
  • Assisted Listening System

    Kaufmann Concert Hall is equipped with Williams Sound systems for individuals who are hard-of-hearing. Operating on an FM signal, the system provides a clean sound with no static or dead spots. Headsets are free and may be picked up at the coat check with deposit of a driver's license or major credit card. Buttenwieser Hall is equipped with the Sennheiser infrared system that uses an emitter with infrared signal.
  • Wheelchair Info

    Wheelchair accessible and wheelchair seating is available.
  • Box Office

    Box Office is equipped with an accessible counter
  • Curb Ramps

    Curb ramps are located on 91st and 92nd Street.
  • Entrance

    The main entrance at 92nd Street and Lexington is ramped for individuals using mobility devices and is open 24/7.
  • Parking

    Discount parking is available for 92NY patrons at the GGMC Garage located one block away at 230 East 92nd Street (between 2nd and 3rd Avenue). To receive the 15% off posted parking rates, please ask for the QR coded validation at the 92NY Sales & Customers Service Center in the main lobby.
  • Restroom

    Accessible restrooms on lower level.
  • Seating

    Kaufmann Concert Hall, Buttenwieser Hall, and Warburg Lounge area all feature accessible seating locations for individuals utilizing mobility devices (or whose disabilities otherwise require accessible seating). When ordering tickets in person or by phone, please inform the Box Office that you will require accessible seating and specify how many (if any) companions are in your party.
  • Telephone

    Wheelchair accessible on lower level.
  • Visual Assistance

    All elevators have Braille/raised lettering, as does signage in the foyer of Kaufmann Concert Hall. Guests who require large print materials should contact us at 212.415.5500 or email at least 24 hours in advance of the event/class for which you require the large print materials and they will be provided to you upon your arrival at coat check 30 minutes prior to the performance.
  • Water Fountain

    Wheelchair accessible on lower level.

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