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From a BedStyuy Gang to The Joyce Stage: GALLIM Collabs with Krumper Brian "HallowDreamz" Henry

From a BedStyuy Gang to The Joyce Stage: GALLIM Collabs with Krumper Brian "HallowDreamz" Henry

Company:

GALLIM x Krumper Brian "HallowDreamz" Henry

Location:

The Joyce Theater
175 Eighth Avenue (at the corner of 19th Street)
New York, NY

Dates:

Wednesday, May 31, 2023 - 7:30pm
Thursday, June 1, 2023 - 8:00pm
Saturday, June 3, 2023 - 2:00pm, 8:00pm
Sunday, June 4, 2023 - 2:00pm

Tickets:

https://www.joyce.org/performances/gallim

Company:
GALLIM x Krumper Brian "HallowDreamz" Henry

GALLIM CELEBRATES 15 YEARS OF ARTISTIC EXPLORATION AND EVOLUTION

AT THE JOYCE THEATER, MAY 31 - JUNE 4

Season Includes Guest Collaboration with Krump Artist Brian “HallowDreamz” Henry and Guest Appearance from Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s Chalvar Monteiro

 

NEW YORK, May 5, 2023 –GALLIM returns to The Joyce Theater after the pandemic hiatus May 31-June 4, with a program that celebrates Artistic Director and Founder Andrea Miller’s history of boundary-blurring, interdisciplinary work. The program features a highly anticipated world premiere collaboration with Krump artist Brian “HallowDreamz” Henry, along with favorites such as FROM (2019), SAMA (2019), No Ordinary Love (2022), state(2018), and a new arrangement of the full evening work, FOLD HERE (2013).

GALLIM’S Joyce season is a collection of works that span 15 years of art making, creative collaborations, and the lineage of collaborators who participated in their development, as well as the current dancers bringing the work into the future. This program embodies the humanity, artistry, and ideas that have come to represent GALLIM.

Brian “HallowDreamz” Henry and Miller create together a new solo work at the intersection of modern dance and KRUMP a street dance style full of virtuosity, explosive power, and storytelling. Their collaboration built on sharing approaches to improvisation, storytelling, music, and visual art. Dreamz will be accompanied by live painting by abstract expressionist artist, Sharone Halevy who will build a live artwork on stage over the six-performance run, Henry’s distinct Krump mastery merges with Miller’s signature contemporary dance vocabulary to create a conversation about the human instinct of art and expression as a form of both individual and cultural survival.

Additional works on the program include a revision of FOLD HERE, inspired by Raymond Carver’s short story ‘Cathedral’, where a blind man asks the narrator to describe a cathedral, the work created at the time of Miller’s first pregnancy evokes emotions that arise from the unknown, state, a trio for women capturing the experiences of womanhood and the urgency of individual expression, SAMA, an ensemble work that dives into the digital revolution and its impact on humanity and physical experience, and FROM, a series of moody duets, a trio and a quartet. Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater’s Chalvar Monteiro will also join the company as a guest artist this season in the duet No Ordinary Love.

 

“After a necessary process of metamorphosis during the last three pandemic years, GALLIM

emerges with a new generation of dancers, creativity, diverse perspectives, experiences, and

backgrounds that inspire and enrich our work,” notes Miller.

 

“In this first full season following the pandemic, we celebrate our history and our collaborators while pursuing work that honors diversity, inclusion, equity, and access. This is the crucial path to creating meaningful art and continuing much needed conversations across generations, genres and disciplines,” adds Executive Director, Erin Fogarty. 

 

PERFORMANCE and TICKET INFORMATION

GALLIM’s 15th Anniversary Season will be held May 31-June 4:

Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

Thursday at 8:00 p.m.

Saturday at 2:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.

Sunday at 2:00 p.m.

Tickets start at $10 and available at https://www.joyce.org/performances/gallim

 

VENUE INFORMATION

The Joyce Theater is located at 175 Eighth Avenue (at the corner of 19th Street), and accessible by the A, C and E train to 14th Street, the L train to Eighth Avenue, and the 1 train to 18th Street.

 

Dancers Gary Regean and Emma Thesing; photo by Rachel Papo

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