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Kyle Abraham, Samora Pinderhughes, Bebe Miller (photo: Judy Hussie-Taylor); Toshi Reagon (photo: Elyssa Goodman); Kevin Wynn Collection friends and alums at Kevin Wynn Memorial (photo: Paula Lobo) ; Purchase Dance at Kevin Wynn Memorial (photo: Paula Lobo); Miguel Gutierrez at The NYC AIDS Memorial open rehearsal of Variations on Themes from Lost & Found (photo: Avery Brunkus); Faith Joy Mondesire, Amari Frazier, Catherine Kirk of A.I.M by Kyle Abraham (photo: Elyssa Goodman); Jana Reed, Muna Tseng, Donna Uchizono (photo: Elyssa Goodman); Stacy Matthew Spence & Joanna Kotze (photo: Elyssa Goodman); Muna Tseng, Judy Hussie-Taylor, Melissa Levin (photo: Lily Cohen); Amy Lamphere, Laurie Uprichard, Judy Hussie-Taylor, Cynthia Hedstrom (photo: Peter Cramer); Jordan Demetrius Lloyd & Owen Prum (photo: Rachel Keane); taisha paggett & meital yaniv (photo: Rachel Keane); Jawole Willa Jo Zollar, Bebe Miller, Charmaine Warren (photo: Elyssa Goodman); Jason Rodriguez (photo: Rachel Keane); Nicholas Ryan Gant Bendji Allonce, Torrey Beckham, Aaron Brockett, LaChrisha C. Brown, Andre Cleghorn, Hunter the Ultra (photo: Rachel Keane).

Dear Friends,


We recently launched our 50th anniversary year. Wow! 

Already we're experiencing profound sparks between artists and audiences of multiple generations!


Last dance, last chance, today!


Please consider a donation, with 100% of your gift supporting the work we do with you and for you!

It's been energizing to celebrate so many creative people from our lighting wizard of 50 years Carol Mullins to our 2024 Platform curator Kyle Abraham. This spring, Kyle brought together an intergenerational mix of choreographers including Bebe Miller, Vinson Fraley, David Roussève, taisha paggett, Shamel Pitts, and composer Nicholas Ryan Gant. Since last September, we've engaged more than 50 artists and produced 46 public events including performances, talks and conversations, classes, a book launch, a gala, a platform, and more, including supporting four residencies and producing two publications!


It's awe inspiring to think about the many generations who've danced inside our sanctuary at St. Mark's Church. But Danspace's true beauty lies not in the architecture but in the artists and their values. Values encompassing risk and care, freedom and vulnerability. Danspace Project is our collective spiritual home for dance, for performance, for artmaking, and for gathering.


Would you consider a season end contribution to Danspace Project? Donate by 11:59pm and your gift helps us meet our ​budget gap by raising $25,000 as we close the year and look ahead to our 50th Anniversary celebration.


​We are committed to making and maintaining a space for creativity, a sanctuary for experimentation and collaboration. We can only do this together, with you - with your presence, your spirit, and your support.




Last dance, last chance, today!

It's June 30.

Thanks for your consideration of a donation!

We look forward to seeing you in the coming year for our 50th celebration!



​W​ith gratitude,

& the Danspace Project team​

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Danspace Project is located at St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery at 131 East 10th Street (near 2nd Avenue) in Manhattan's East Village.


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