Dance Lab New York Launches Incubator for Female Choreographers of Color
In collaboration with the Joyce Theater Foundation, DLNY will support new work by four dance makers of color.
July 31st: Community Engagement Artists and Creatives Grant, December 31st: New England Presenter Travel Fund, December 31st: Central Pennsylvania Youth Ballet Scholarship, December 31st: 24 Seven Dance Convention, December 31st: National Theater Project Presenter Travel Grant, December 31st: Breck Creek Artist-in-Residence Program
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In collaboration with the Joyce Theater Foundation, DLNY will support new work by four dance makers of color.
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"The Devil Ties My Tongue" by Amy Seiwert performed for the SKETCH Series, 2013. Photo by David DeSilva. Courtesy of Amy Seiwert's Imagery