THE 37TH ANNUAL NYC BATTERY DANCE FESTIVAL

Maheshwari And Taneja




Battery Dance, in association with Battery Park City Authority, announces the 37th Annual Battery Dance Festival with performances from August 12-17, 2018 from 7pm to 9pm against the breathtaking backdrop of the New York Harbor at Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park in Battery Park City, culminating in a closing event and reception on August 18, 2018, from 6pm to 8pm at The Schimmel Center at Pace University. Tickets for August 18 will be available beginning 8/1.

In addition to the live performances, there will be a screening of the film Moving Stories held in the Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park on Saturday, August 11, 2018 at 8pm. Moving Stories, which recently premiered at the MoMa Doc Fortnight Festival, follows Battery Dance's dancers as they travel to India, Romania, Korea, and Iraq working with at-risk youth through the Dancing to Connect program. With just one week to teach the tools of choreography and collaboration to the youth in preparation for a final performance, the film captures the struggle, frustration, determination, and transformation of both students and teachers. Moving Stories is a film by Sundance Award-winning director Rob Fruchtman, writer-producer Cornelia Ravenal, filmmaker Mikael Södersten, and producer Wendy Sax.

Established by Battery Dance in 1982 the Battery Dance Festival (BDF) is New York City's longest-running free public dance festival. Audiences are traditionally drawn from the large downtown working population and residents, families, tourists, senior citizens and dance fans from the greater NYC metropolitan area. Each year, the Festival attracts a combined audience of over 12,000 people.

The Battery Dance Festival provides a unique opportunity for both established and emerging dance companies to present original works of high artistic merit in a free public forum. BDF revels in the panoply of dance that our city offers, with strong emphasis on the inclusion of diverse dance styles and an international roster of performers. American choreographers such as Michelle Dorrance, Robert Battle, Jacqulyn Buglisi and Elisa Monte have all presented their works alongside pre-eminent companies from Asia, Europe, South America, Africa and the Caribbean.

"Having the opportunity to perform and teach around the world, it is only natural that we would bring back to our home in lower Manhattan the amazing treasures we discover overseas," said Jonathan Hollander, artistic director of Battery Dance. "With countries from Africa, Asia, Europe, North America, and South America this summer, we will celebrate and explore vibrant forms of dance in a setting that represents New York's history as a destination for immigrants."

This year's featured artists include the best of New York City as well as dancers from Botswana, Canada, Gabon, Kazakhstan, Macedonia, Spain, Turkey and a collection of India's greatest Kathak dancers.

Anuj Mishra, Kantika Mishra and Neha Singh (Lucknow, India)
Ariel Rivka Dance

Asya Zlatina and Dancers

AThomasProject

Ballet Nepantla

Battery Dance

Caterina Rago Dance Company

Citadel + Compagnie (Toronto, Canada)

Damir Tasmagambetov (Kazakhstan)

DANAKA | Dana Katz

Daniel Gwirtzman Dance Company

Douglas Dunn + Dancers

Hivewild

Iker Karrera Dance Company

Jamal Jackson Dance Company

JOIN Ensemble
Martha Graham School

Mophato Dance Theater (Botswana)

Parul Shah Dance Company

Piyush Chauhan and Preeti Sharma (New Delhi, India)

Sandip Mallick (Kolkata, India)

Skopje Dance Theater (Macedonia)
Peridance Contemporary Dance Company


Support for the 2018 Battery Dance Festival


American Express, Lead Sponsor; Public Funds have been provided by New York State Council on the Arts, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and New York City Councilmember Margaret Chin's Office. Generous sponsorship provided by Goldman Sachs, Indian Council for Cultural Relations, Consulate General of India in New York, Canada Council, Consulate General of Spain in New York, Spain Arts and Culture, First National Bank Botswana, Botswana Tourism Organization, Ministry of Culture of Gabon, Gabon Federation of Urban Dance, Ministry of Culture of Macedonia, Weill Cornell Medicine.


Photo Courtesy Of: Michelle Tabnick PR

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