for all you kate bush freaks, come roll around on the floor with us.
NOSEDIVE
Thur, May 14
6:30 & 8:30pm
Arts on Site NYC • 12 St Marks Pl
Tickets linked in bio
Excerpt from Yaroque’s “Mishegas” 2026
#yaroquedancecompany #contemporarydance #dancetheatre #katebush #nycdance
A Night with Go.Co
Jun 6 | 6:30 & 8:30
go.co has been on a Creative Journey, gradually building a series of eclectic dance works that we are excited to share with you as a part of our first solo show! As a bonus, we’ll also be premiering ‘And Then There Were None’- a work inspired by the resurgence in popularity for classic murder-mysteries and the supernatural. go.co is a community of dancers who center work around engagement and choice. Some choices are made by Maggie, our choreographer. Some are made by the dancers, and some will be made by you. After all the choices are on the table, we want to hear from you! Thank you for building the final version of this show with us.
@_go.co
Photo by McCall McClellan
Composites
Sat, May 30 | 6:30
Sun, May 31 | 5:00 & 7:30
Composites, choreographed and performed by Ramona Sekulovic, is a multidisciplinary dance performance investigating presence: what it means for a performer, how it is received by an audience, and how it relates to technique. Rooted in Sekulovic’s ongoing research with the Feldenkrais Method, the work reflects a dance practice shaped by the experience of moving, learning, and performing while aging. Created in close relationship to Philip Glass’ Etudes for Piano, Composites uses choreography as a way to study the body, refine technique, and return attention to embodied experience.
In a media-saturated world where physical self-image is constantly shaped from the outside, Composites invites audiences back into direct sensory awareness. Saturday’s performance will be preceded by Humans Are Here, Too, Sekulovic’s dance documentary exploring presence through Zvi Gotheiner’s ballet class, featuring interviews with dancers, musicians, and artists across generations.
Something Hidden
June 4 & 5 | 7pm
We are so excited to share an upcoming festival as part of the ARTS IN SIGHT Series: Something Hidden, Co-curated by Heidi Latsky and Arts On Site
This program brings together incredible artists and centers dancers who have had life-changing experiences.The works highlight stories and perspectives that aren’t always immediately visible, but deeply felt. LIVING IN THE GREY, Latsky’s short documentary, will also be featured.
Join us for performances on:
June 4 & 5
@ 7:00 PM
Featuring:
Henry Holmes
Shane Larson
Leslie Taub
Nico Gonzales
THIS PROGRAM IS SUPPORTED, IN PART, BY PUBLIC FUNDS FROM THE NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE CITY COUNCIL.
Mark your calendars for May 23rd! Arts On Site is hosting another Performance Party in Studio 3F!
The Performance Party is a donation-based event that brings together artists from multiple disciplines: dance, music, theater, and visual art.
Stay tuned for introductions of the fantastic artists who will be sharing their work on Saturday, May 23rd.
Studio 3F
7:00 PM Doors
8:00 PM Performances
Donation bar and BYOB!
$10 suggested donation at door
Flyer art by Kyle Netzeband
A L I G N
May 29 | 6:30 & 8:30
A split bill featuring
@pfdancecompany
“RESONANCE” (excerpt)
Two bodies meet sound as if it could listen, respond, and remember. This work imagines music as a living presence—one that speaks through movement, resonance, and shared breath.
Project written and performed by Passion Fruit Dance Company/Tatiana Desardouin @tatianadesardouin & K’niin Abbrey @k.niin
Choreographed by Tatiana Desardouin
Music production and Live music by TPM @k.tpm
Portraits by @lauriane_ogay_photography
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@chlvrmntro
“HOW SWEET IT IS: TO BE LOVED BY YOU”
‘how sweet it is: to be loved by you’ by THE MNTRO PRJCT is a solo work exploring the witnessed and unspoken closeness, curiosities, and care one had for their long-gone loved one; a dance with grief for the folks left with their memory.
choreographed and performed by Chalvar Monteiro
portrait by Amy J Gardner
Flyer by @bellaboomedia
#PassionFruitDanceCompany #resonance #themntroprjct #ArtsOnSiteNYC
What Shifts Here
Sun, May 24 | 3:30 & 5:30
“What Shifts Here” is a program rooted in the Japanese concept of kaizen—small, continuous shifts that accumulate into long-term transformation. Shaindel’s piece, “+1” is centered around small changes made to achieve deep transformation, and all works showcased share a similar investment in the human experience. “+1” also explores how we respond to the things that shape us: despondency and resilience, uncertainty and adaptation, growth mindsets and the quiet ways we evolve over time. All works in this show engage deeply with vast human tendencies—the emotional, physical, and psychological. So, how do you as a viewer resonate with, challenge, or expand the conversation around process, change, and the many ways bodies, like your own, navigate being human?
Nickname
May 23 | 6:30 & 8:30
Two new works comma presented by choreographers Pete Pierantozzi and Tricia Dietrick period
@p.artw0rld and @triciadietrick
Call Your Local Lesbian
May 21 | 6:30 & 8:30
9 stories, told through dance, based on logbooks from a lesbian telephone helpline in the 90’s, inspired by the book “Thank You For Calling The Lesbian Line” by Elizabeth Lovatt as well as our own experience as queer women. Our first show, and it’s gonna be a special one. We promise it will be really really gay!
@courtdarlingt0n@jennipooole
NOSEDIVE
May 14 | 6:30 & 8:30
Join us for a night of unraveling as Yaroque Dance Theatre and choreographic duos, Sophia Perone & Harry Sukonik, and Julia Asher & Anna Hershinow team up on May 14th at Arts on Site.
@ 6:30 Yaroque and Sophia & Harry are detangling some religious texts in a split bill
@ 8:30 Yaroque and Julia & Anna are dismantling expectations no one agreed to but follows anyways in a split bill
Finding Compassion
May 9 | 6:30 & 8:30
Finding Compassion is a choreography festival centered around philanthropy. Each work presented corresponds with a charity of the choreographers choosing, bringing awareness to a cause they are passionate about. Join us for a night of community and compassion!
Curated by @bellezamitch and @shelby.green
Photo by Cloee Thomas
Value: The Meaning in the Mess
May 7 | 6:30 & 8:30
This debut dance show is a personal exploration of growth, identity, and change. Through movement and music the work highlights the push and pull between where we are and where we want to go. Each piece tells a different part of that journey touching on vulnerability, strength, and self-discovery. The choreography blends contemporary and theatrical styles in a way that feels both grounded and emotional. Performed by a group of strong, dynamic dancers, the show is driven by energy, connection, individuality and storytelling. The past 10 years have personally been about taking risks, embracing change, and stepping into who I have become, while dealing with all of the highs and lows of life; finding the meaning in my mess, the meaning in the mess.
@itsjarosz
Photo by Courtney Crain