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For five years, Dance/NYC has been the single most comprehensive resource for the New York City dance community. Our dedication to professional development, dance awareness and advocacy at the state and city level has proudly served the entire community as well as the general public. The dance population we serve is comprised of 60% very small companies and independent artists - those most off the radar screens of traditional funding and support services, and 40% established artists and companies.

Dance/NYC has developed exceptional professional development programs for all sectors of the community; innovative research to illuminate the community for funders and the general public, and a meeting facility that every dancer and company can call home.

Have you received new skills or knowledge from one of our workshops or seminars?
Do you get job/audition information from our website?
Do you use our quarterly funding calendars to research and apply for grants?
Have you received new and important information from our weekly emails?

If these and our many other services have been of value to you then please consider giving what you can. A week's worth of lattes? A movie and popcorn?

Any amount can and will make a difference!

This Month in Dance History
May 19, 1959: Supposed to be collaboration between modern dance and ballet, Episodes features one section by Graham and the other by Balanchine. Collaboration only occurs in Graham’s use of some NYCB dancers and Balanchine’s solo for Paul Taylor, from Graham’s company.