A choreographer whose more than 20 years of fresh and innovative work has been cheered by audiences and critics—Trey McIntyre—brings his Idaho-based company, Trey McIntyre Project (TMP) to Damrosch Park on August 3. TMP’s rare visit to The Big Apple features an evening of works in collaboration with Preservation Hall Jazz Band, celebrating The Big Easy, including Ma Maison from 2008 and ithe NY premiere of ts recently-created companion piece, The Sweeter End, co-commissioned by Lincoln Center with support from the Boise Convention and Visitor’s Bureau.

Enjoy this making-of documentary about The Sweeter End, then come down to Damrosch Park to see the final product.

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Rare Ellie Greenwich demo, to get you ready for the @LCOutofDoors @ponderosastomp Girl Groups Celebration on July 30.  Free!

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Our July 30 tribute to the great girl groups of the 50’s and 60’s concludes with a tribute to Ellie Greenwich, so here’s an early demo of her work.  Come back on the 30th to see the girl group greats performing her catalog.

  

Dancers @EIkoandKoma bring their new installation Water to the Millstein Pool on Hearst Plaza for Lincoln Center @LCOutofDoors this summer. Performances of Water (five nights, July 27-31 at 9:30 p.m.) coincide with the July 19 opening of a major exhibition at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts @npl_LPA titled Residue: An Installation by Eiko & Komathat features artifacts collected from the two artists’ 40 years of collaboration.  The show includes media works, costumes, sets, and a catalog published by the Walker Art Center.  The exhibition is free and open to the public. Visit: eikoandkoma.org/residue for hours and more details.

In the meantime, enjoy this interview, where they discuss a past installation, Naked.

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