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Creative Performances

Non-Profit.
Director: Sangeeta Yesley
Projects:
@nycdrawingthedance
@photoshoot.dance
@nyartistsnetwork
@stylepointenyc
Dance Curator at @dixonplace

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Save the Date: Wed, June, 7:30 pm "8 in Show" @dixonplace

Address: 161A, Chrystie Street, NY 10002.

ABOUT THIS SHOW
Emerging & established choreographers of all dance forms showcasing short new work, between 5 & 12 min.

Featuring: 💃🏽🕺🏽

The Pearling Principle/Albert Hendrik Cornelius Manders & Arielle @thepearlingprinciple
JCWK Dance Lab/Jessica C. Warchal-King, MFA @jcwkdancelab
Jason Herbert Dance @jasonherbertdance
Dance Visions NY/Anne Parichon-Buoncore and Jared McAboy @dancevisions.ny @anne_pb_26 @jaredmcaboy
Prana Arts/Pavitra Jayakanth @pranaarts_
Amy Ashley Projects @dancing.amila
Unbound Dance Collective/Alexandra Krstić @unbounddancecollective
Trevor Ricardo Spencer Jr @shadow_tre

Event link in bio @creativeperformances

https://dixonplace.org/performances/8-in-show-6-17-26/

Curated by Sangeeta Yesley. @sangeetaghoshyesley
@creativeperformances

I hope to see you there.

#8inshow
#NYC
#dixonplace
#danceseries
#danceperformance
#dance


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Save the date: Wednesday, June 10 at 7:30 pm. @dixonplace
Please join us and enjoy a shared bill in Dixon Place's dance series 'Fast Forward' with the theme "VULNERABILITY"!

Featuring:

*Choreographer: Leigha Bartko
Company: Bart.Co Dance
Presenting: Gut Feeling
@bart.codance

*Choreographer: Bipasha Guptaroy
Company: Srijan Dance Company
Presenting: Many Shades of Women
@srijandance

Runtime: Approx 60 minutes.
Please buy your ticket asap. Ticket link in bio @creativeperformances
Direct link: https://ci.ovationtix.com/35526/performance/11807098

Curated by Sangeeta Yesley
@sangeetaghoshyesley @creativeperformances

See you then.

#dixonplace
#creativeperformance
#danceshow
#fastforwardnyc


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2 days ago

Closing out AANHPI (Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month) with a recap of the NYC Drawing the Dance Workshop, produced by @creativeperformances hosted at @514arts !

Earlier this month, I had the privilege of being the featured artist to dance and pose for visual artists who draw, sketch, and paint. I choreographed two short phrases and created poses based on the sub themes of Roots, Renewal, and Rebirth. Since the event was held the day before Mother’s Day, l collaborated with @creativeperformances to add an additional pose as a duo to celebrate mothers around the world. The pose represented the role reversal that occurs when daughters grow into adulthood and care for their mothers as they age.

I’m also sharing some of my favorite pieces from artists who attended the event. Additional photos of their work are posted on my website, with more coming soon - see link in bio!

Slide 1: Roots
I referenced my heritage creating a phrase inspired by traditional Chinese dance, aiming for curved lines and fluid transitions to present a moving portrait of elegance and grace. I also wore a qipao, a garment that became popular in China in the 1920s and 30s.

Slide 2: Renewal and Rebirth
The circular motifs, level changes, and rising and falling motions represent a phoenix being reborn from the ashes. The silhouette of the dress I wore referenced the wings of the mythological creature, and the dark green color symbolizes growth and renewal.

Slides 3 and 4: artwork by @anitarundles_art

Slides 5-7: artwork by @happeningsatm

Slide 8: artwork by @patricia.sketches

Slide 9: artwork by @nateplusplus

Slide 10: artwork by @janetmorganarts

#art #dance #AAPI


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10
2 days ago

Closing out AANHPI (Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month) with a recap of the NYC Drawing the Dance Workshop, produced by @creativeperformances hosted at @514arts !

Earlier this month, I had the privilege of being the featured artist to dance and pose for visual artists who draw, sketch, and paint. I choreographed two short phrases and created poses based on the sub themes of Roots, Renewal, and Rebirth. Since the event was held the day before Mother’s Day, l collaborated with @creativeperformances to add an additional pose as a duo to celebrate mothers around the world. The pose represented the role reversal that occurs when daughters grow into adulthood and care for their mothers as they age.

I’m also sharing some of my favorite pieces from artists who attended the event. Additional photos of their work are posted on my website, with more coming soon - see link in bio!

Slide 1: Roots
I referenced my heritage creating a phrase inspired by traditional Chinese dance, aiming for curved lines and fluid transitions to present a moving portrait of elegance and grace. I also wore a qipao, a garment that became popular in China in the 1920s and 30s.

Slide 2: Renewal and Rebirth
The circular motifs, level changes, and rising and falling motions represent a phoenix being reborn from the ashes. The silhouette of the dress I wore referenced the wings of the mythological creature, and the dark green color symbolizes growth and renewal.

Slides 3 and 4: artwork by @anitarundles_art

Slides 5-7: artwork by @happeningsatm

Slide 8: artwork by @patricia.sketches

Slide 9: artwork by @nateplusplus

Slide 10: artwork by @janetmorganarts

#art #dance #AAPI


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10
2 days ago

Closing out AANHPI (Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month) with a recap of the NYC Drawing the Dance Workshop, produced by @creativeperformances hosted at @514arts !

Earlier this month, I had the privilege of being the featured artist to dance and pose for visual artists who draw, sketch, and paint. I choreographed two short phrases and created poses based on the sub themes of Roots, Renewal, and Rebirth. Since the event was held the day before Mother’s Day, l collaborated with @creativeperformances to add an additional pose as a duo to celebrate mothers around the world. The pose represented the role reversal that occurs when daughters grow into adulthood and care for their mothers as they age.

I’m also sharing some of my favorite pieces from artists who attended the event. Additional photos of their work are posted on my website, with more coming soon - see link in bio!

Slide 1: Roots
I referenced my heritage creating a phrase inspired by traditional Chinese dance, aiming for curved lines and fluid transitions to present a moving portrait of elegance and grace. I also wore a qipao, a garment that became popular in China in the 1920s and 30s.

Slide 2: Renewal and Rebirth
The circular motifs, level changes, and rising and falling motions represent a phoenix being reborn from the ashes. The silhouette of the dress I wore referenced the wings of the mythological creature, and the dark green color symbolizes growth and renewal.

Slides 3 and 4: artwork by @anitarundles_art

Slides 5-7: artwork by @happeningsatm

Slide 8: artwork by @patricia.sketches

Slide 9: artwork by @nateplusplus

Slide 10: artwork by @janetmorganarts

#art #dance #AAPI


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10
2 days ago

Closing out AANHPI (Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month) with a recap of the NYC Drawing the Dance Workshop, produced by @creativeperformances hosted at @514arts !

Earlier this month, I had the privilege of being the featured artist to dance and pose for visual artists who draw, sketch, and paint. I choreographed two short phrases and created poses based on the sub themes of Roots, Renewal, and Rebirth. Since the event was held the day before Mother’s Day, l collaborated with @creativeperformances to add an additional pose as a duo to celebrate mothers around the world. The pose represented the role reversal that occurs when daughters grow into adulthood and care for their mothers as they age.

I’m also sharing some of my favorite pieces from artists who attended the event. Additional photos of their work are posted on my website, with more coming soon - see link in bio!

Slide 1: Roots
I referenced my heritage creating a phrase inspired by traditional Chinese dance, aiming for curved lines and fluid transitions to present a moving portrait of elegance and grace. I also wore a qipao, a garment that became popular in China in the 1920s and 30s.

Slide 2: Renewal and Rebirth
The circular motifs, level changes, and rising and falling motions represent a phoenix being reborn from the ashes. The silhouette of the dress I wore referenced the wings of the mythological creature, and the dark green color symbolizes growth and renewal.

Slides 3 and 4: artwork by @anitarundles_art

Slides 5-7: artwork by @happeningsatm

Slide 8: artwork by @patricia.sketches

Slide 9: artwork by @nateplusplus

Slide 10: artwork by @janetmorganarts

#art #dance #AAPI


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10
2 days ago

Closing out AANHPI (Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month) with a recap of the NYC Drawing the Dance Workshop, produced by @creativeperformances hosted at @514arts !

Earlier this month, I had the privilege of being the featured artist to dance and pose for visual artists who draw, sketch, and paint. I choreographed two short phrases and created poses based on the sub themes of Roots, Renewal, and Rebirth. Since the event was held the day before Mother’s Day, l collaborated with @creativeperformances to add an additional pose as a duo to celebrate mothers around the world. The pose represented the role reversal that occurs when daughters grow into adulthood and care for their mothers as they age.

I’m also sharing some of my favorite pieces from artists who attended the event. Additional photos of their work are posted on my website, with more coming soon - see link in bio!

Slide 1: Roots
I referenced my heritage creating a phrase inspired by traditional Chinese dance, aiming for curved lines and fluid transitions to present a moving portrait of elegance and grace. I also wore a qipao, a garment that became popular in China in the 1920s and 30s.

Slide 2: Renewal and Rebirth
The circular motifs, level changes, and rising and falling motions represent a phoenix being reborn from the ashes. The silhouette of the dress I wore referenced the wings of the mythological creature, and the dark green color symbolizes growth and renewal.

Slides 3 and 4: artwork by @anitarundles_art

Slides 5-7: artwork by @happeningsatm

Slide 8: artwork by @patricia.sketches

Slide 9: artwork by @nateplusplus

Slide 10: artwork by @janetmorganarts

#art #dance #AAPI


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10
2 days ago

Closing out AANHPI (Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month) with a recap of the NYC Drawing the Dance Workshop, produced by @creativeperformances hosted at @514arts !

Earlier this month, I had the privilege of being the featured artist to dance and pose for visual artists who draw, sketch, and paint. I choreographed two short phrases and created poses based on the sub themes of Roots, Renewal, and Rebirth. Since the event was held the day before Mother’s Day, l collaborated with @creativeperformances to add an additional pose as a duo to celebrate mothers around the world. The pose represented the role reversal that occurs when daughters grow into adulthood and care for their mothers as they age.

I’m also sharing some of my favorite pieces from artists who attended the event. Additional photos of their work are posted on my website, with more coming soon - see link in bio!

Slide 1: Roots
I referenced my heritage creating a phrase inspired by traditional Chinese dance, aiming for curved lines and fluid transitions to present a moving portrait of elegance and grace. I also wore a qipao, a garment that became popular in China in the 1920s and 30s.

Slide 2: Renewal and Rebirth
The circular motifs, level changes, and rising and falling motions represent a phoenix being reborn from the ashes. The silhouette of the dress I wore referenced the wings of the mythological creature, and the dark green color symbolizes growth and renewal.

Slides 3 and 4: artwork by @anitarundles_art

Slides 5-7: artwork by @happeningsatm

Slide 8: artwork by @patricia.sketches

Slide 9: artwork by @nateplusplus

Slide 10: artwork by @janetmorganarts

#art #dance #AAPI


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10
2 days ago


Closing out AANHPI (Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month) with a recap of the NYC Drawing the Dance Workshop, produced by @creativeperformances hosted at @514arts !

Earlier this month, I had the privilege of being the featured artist to dance and pose for visual artists who draw, sketch, and paint. I choreographed two short phrases and created poses based on the sub themes of Roots, Renewal, and Rebirth. Since the event was held the day before Mother’s Day, l collaborated with @creativeperformances to add an additional pose as a duo to celebrate mothers around the world. The pose represented the role reversal that occurs when daughters grow into adulthood and care for their mothers as they age.

I’m also sharing some of my favorite pieces from artists who attended the event. Additional photos of their work are posted on my website, with more coming soon - see link in bio!

Slide 1: Roots
I referenced my heritage creating a phrase inspired by traditional Chinese dance, aiming for curved lines and fluid transitions to present a moving portrait of elegance and grace. I also wore a qipao, a garment that became popular in China in the 1920s and 30s.

Slide 2: Renewal and Rebirth
The circular motifs, level changes, and rising and falling motions represent a phoenix being reborn from the ashes. The silhouette of the dress I wore referenced the wings of the mythological creature, and the dark green color symbolizes growth and renewal.

Slides 3 and 4: artwork by @anitarundles_art

Slides 5-7: artwork by @happeningsatm

Slide 8: artwork by @patricia.sketches

Slide 9: artwork by @nateplusplus

Slide 10: artwork by @janetmorganarts

#art #dance #AAPI


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10
2 days ago

Closing out AANHPI (Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month) with a recap of the NYC Drawing the Dance Workshop, produced by @creativeperformances hosted at @514arts !

Earlier this month, I had the privilege of being the featured artist to dance and pose for visual artists who draw, sketch, and paint. I choreographed two short phrases and created poses based on the sub themes of Roots, Renewal, and Rebirth. Since the event was held the day before Mother’s Day, l collaborated with @creativeperformances to add an additional pose as a duo to celebrate mothers around the world. The pose represented the role reversal that occurs when daughters grow into adulthood and care for their mothers as they age.

I’m also sharing some of my favorite pieces from artists who attended the event. Additional photos of their work are posted on my website, with more coming soon - see link in bio!

Slide 1: Roots
I referenced my heritage creating a phrase inspired by traditional Chinese dance, aiming for curved lines and fluid transitions to present a moving portrait of elegance and grace. I also wore a qipao, a garment that became popular in China in the 1920s and 30s.

Slide 2: Renewal and Rebirth
The circular motifs, level changes, and rising and falling motions represent a phoenix being reborn from the ashes. The silhouette of the dress I wore referenced the wings of the mythological creature, and the dark green color symbolizes growth and renewal.

Slides 3 and 4: artwork by @anitarundles_art

Slides 5-7: artwork by @happeningsatm

Slide 8: artwork by @patricia.sketches

Slide 9: artwork by @nateplusplus

Slide 10: artwork by @janetmorganarts

#art #dance #AAPI


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10
2 days ago

Closing out AANHPI (Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month) with a recap of the NYC Drawing the Dance Workshop, produced by @creativeperformances hosted at @514arts !

Earlier this month, I had the privilege of being the featured artist to dance and pose for visual artists who draw, sketch, and paint. I choreographed two short phrases and created poses based on the sub themes of Roots, Renewal, and Rebirth. Since the event was held the day before Mother’s Day, l collaborated with @creativeperformances to add an additional pose as a duo to celebrate mothers around the world. The pose represented the role reversal that occurs when daughters grow into adulthood and care for their mothers as they age.

I’m also sharing some of my favorite pieces from artists who attended the event. Additional photos of their work are posted on my website, with more coming soon - see link in bio!

Slide 1: Roots
I referenced my heritage creating a phrase inspired by traditional Chinese dance, aiming for curved lines and fluid transitions to present a moving portrait of elegance and grace. I also wore a qipao, a garment that became popular in China in the 1920s and 30s.

Slide 2: Renewal and Rebirth
The circular motifs, level changes, and rising and falling motions represent a phoenix being reborn from the ashes. The silhouette of the dress I wore referenced the wings of the mythological creature, and the dark green color symbolizes growth and renewal.

Slides 3 and 4: artwork by @anitarundles_art

Slides 5-7: artwork by @happeningsatm

Slide 8: artwork by @patricia.sketches

Slide 9: artwork by @nateplusplus

Slide 10: artwork by @janetmorganarts

#art #dance #AAPI


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10
2 days ago

Closing out AANHPI (Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander Heritage Month) with a recap of the NYC Drawing the Dance Workshop, produced by @creativeperformances hosted at @514arts !

Earlier this month, I had the privilege of being the featured artist to dance and pose for visual artists who draw, sketch, and paint. I choreographed two short phrases and created poses based on the sub themes of Roots, Renewal, and Rebirth. Since the event was held the day before Mother’s Day, l collaborated with @creativeperformances to add an additional pose as a duo to celebrate mothers around the world. The pose represented the role reversal that occurs when daughters grow into adulthood and care for their mothers as they age.

I’m also sharing some of my favorite pieces from artists who attended the event. Additional photos of their work are posted on my website, with more coming soon - see link in bio!

Slide 1: Roots
I referenced my heritage creating a phrase inspired by traditional Chinese dance, aiming for curved lines and fluid transitions to present a moving portrait of elegance and grace. I also wore a qipao, a garment that became popular in China in the 1920s and 30s.

Slide 2: Renewal and Rebirth
The circular motifs, level changes, and rising and falling motions represent a phoenix being reborn from the ashes. The silhouette of the dress I wore referenced the wings of the mythological creature, and the dark green color symbolizes growth and renewal.

Slides 3 and 4: artwork by @anitarundles_art

Slides 5-7: artwork by @happeningsatm

Slide 8: artwork by @patricia.sketches

Slide 9: artwork by @nateplusplus

Slide 10: artwork by @janetmorganarts

#art #dance #AAPI


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10
2 days ago

Another round of applause for these amazing creatives at MAX4 performance segment at our last NY Artists Networking Event at @dixonplace cocktail lounge. 👏👏👏

*Elyse Morris - A multi-hyphenate performing artist and a choreographer
@rhythmeklight
*Jeff Stache - Monologue Artist @jeffstachepersonal
*Yutikaa Rajesh - Short Film Director @yutikaa_12305
*Anna AKA EDGAR - An interdisciplinary dance/drag artist, educator, and choreographer @edgar_allcaps @anna.paterson

Thanks for all those who turned up to network and connect. ❤️


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5 days ago

Join us for a split bill performance this Wednesday, May 27th 7:30pm at Dixon Place's Fast Forward: QUIET ALIGNMENT, curated by Sangeeta Yesley. Featuring works performed by Yaroque Dance Theatre @yaroquedanceand Samaw Dance Company @samawdance .

Ticket Link: https://dixonplace.org/performances/fast-forward-5-27-26/

Yaroque Dance Theatre
Mishegas explores community, both uplifting and destructive, through the lens of Judaism. The work uses guided meditation in Hebrew, Hasidic Yiddish music, and secular pop music to illuminate the vast diversity within one culture and question how belonging can feel like both liberation and constraint. Drawing from lived experience across a wide range of Jewish communities, the work examines the tenderness of tradition and the danger of communities being used for control or coercion. Movement pulls from the hora, Gaga, and American line dances.

Choreography by Shelby Green

Performed by Julia Asher, Anna Hershinow, Ashira Bloom, Chisato Fujii, Rachel Calabrese, Megan McHugh

Samaw Dance Company
Societal Pressures is comprised of three works exploring what it means to move through the world as an Asian American. Risky Business sits with the external weight of assimilation; the pull to fall in line, to self-edit, to survive within expectation. Unseen Unheard turns inward, into the silence and disconnection that builds when you are consistently overlooked, misunderstood, or asked to shrink. Code-switching examines how we must change and adapt out of survival sometimes at the cost of our own identity. Together, these works hold space for both experiences, questioning what it looks and feels like to reclaim your own voice and take up space on your own terms.

Choreography by David Cartahena Lee in collaboration with Dancers

Performed by Alexis Maluski, Annika Wong, Destiny Nguyen, Eva Schmidt, Jenn Tran, Julia Sitch, Mags Bartek, Sky Pasqual, and David Cartahena Lee

*The Dixon Place Lounge is open before and after the show. You can bring your drink into the theater! Bar proceeds directly support DP's artists and mission!


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🎨🖌 Please join us!

Date: SAT, JUNE 6, 2026.
Time: 2:30 p.m. (Please Note the Time)
"NYC Drawing the Dance Workshop" for IN-PERSON

Dancer/Model: Anna EDGAR Paterson: @edgar_allcaps and @anna.paterson

Venue: 514 Broadway, 2GH, Soho, New York, NY 10012.

Theme: PRIDE MONTH!

Workshop Duration: Approx. 2 hrs with a 10 to 15 min intermission.

Ticket link in bio @nycdrawingthedance

Also mentioned below:

In person studio tix: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1990237782784/

We are offering Video-On-Demand as well. Please see link in bio @creativeperfornanxes linktree

Video on Demand tix link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1990238898120/

What to expect: The dancer will dance very slowly and will hold poses in between the dance moves. Poses will range from 30sec/1min for warm-ups building up to 3, 5, 8, 10 and the longest pose of 15 min.

The NYC Drawing the Dance Workshop is organized by Creativeperformances.

Looking forward to it!
🎨 🖌

Any question?
Please email to creativeperformances.nyc@gmail.com

* A project of @creativeperformances

* Curated & Organized by @sangeetaghoshyesley

Photo: @espear_photo

#nycdrawingthedance
#creativeperformances
#drawingthedance
#art
#visualart
#artinmotion


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1 weeks ago


Incredible presentations/performances by MAX4 artists last night, 5/22, at Dixon Place @dixonplace

Thank you so much. Your art is beautiful. ❤️

👈🏾 Swipe left to see some photos from last night. 📷

*Yutikaa Rajesh – Short Film - Director of "The Life that Chose Me" @yutikaa_12305

*Elyse Morris – A multi-hyphenate performing artist and a choreographer
@rhythmeklight

*Jeff Sauber aka Jeff Stache – Monologue Artist @jeffstachepersonal

*Anna AKA EDGAR – An interdisciplinary dance/drag artist, educator, and choreographer @edgar_allcaps

And, finally the joy to get to know so many creatives who attended the networking event.Thank you for being there for YOU. I hope you had a good time and connected with other creatives.

Until next time!

**NY Artists Networking event is a project of Creative Performances

#artistnetwork
#artistnetworkingevent
#nyartistnetwork
#dixonplace
#creativeperformances


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3
1 weeks ago

Incredible presentations/performances by MAX4 artists last night, 5/22, at Dixon Place @dixonplace

Thank you so much. Your art is beautiful. ❤️

👈🏾 Swipe left to see some photos from last night. 📷

*Yutikaa Rajesh – Short Film - Director of "The Life that Chose Me" @yutikaa_12305

*Elyse Morris – A multi-hyphenate performing artist and a choreographer
@rhythmeklight

*Jeff Sauber aka Jeff Stache – Monologue Artist @jeffstachepersonal

*Anna AKA EDGAR – An interdisciplinary dance/drag artist, educator, and choreographer @edgar_allcaps

And, finally the joy to get to know so many creatives who attended the networking event.Thank you for being there for YOU. I hope you had a good time and connected with other creatives.

Until next time!

**NY Artists Networking event is a project of Creative Performances

#artistnetwork
#artistnetworkingevent
#nyartistnetwork
#dixonplace
#creativeperformances


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3
1 weeks ago

Incredible presentations/performances by MAX4 artists last night, 5/22, at Dixon Place @dixonplace

Thank you so much. Your art is beautiful. ❤️

👈🏾 Swipe left to see some photos from last night. 📷

*Yutikaa Rajesh – Short Film - Director of "The Life that Chose Me" @yutikaa_12305

*Elyse Morris – A multi-hyphenate performing artist and a choreographer
@rhythmeklight

*Jeff Sauber aka Jeff Stache – Monologue Artist @jeffstachepersonal

*Anna AKA EDGAR – An interdisciplinary dance/drag artist, educator, and choreographer @edgar_allcaps

And, finally the joy to get to know so many creatives who attended the networking event.Thank you for being there for YOU. I hope you had a good time and connected with other creatives.

Until next time!

**NY Artists Networking event is a project of Creative Performances

#artistnetwork
#artistnetworkingevent
#nyartistnetwork
#dixonplace
#creativeperformances


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3
1 weeks ago

Incredible presentations/performances by MAX4 artists last night, 5/22, at Dixon Place @dixonplace

Thank you so much. Your art is beautiful. ❤️

👈🏾 Swipe left to see some photos from last night. 📷

*Yutikaa Rajesh – Short Film - Director of "The Life that Chose Me" @yutikaa_12305

*Elyse Morris – A multi-hyphenate performing artist and a choreographer
@rhythmeklight

*Jeff Sauber aka Jeff Stache – Monologue Artist @jeffstachepersonal

*Anna AKA EDGAR – An interdisciplinary dance/drag artist, educator, and choreographer @edgar_allcaps

And, finally the joy to get to know so many creatives who attended the networking event.Thank you for being there for YOU. I hope you had a good time and connected with other creatives.

Until next time!

**NY Artists Networking event is a project of Creative Performances

#artistnetwork
#artistnetworkingevent
#nyartistnetwork
#dixonplace
#creativeperformances


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3
1 weeks ago

Incredible presentations/performances by MAX4 artists last night, 5/22, at Dixon Place @dixonplace

Thank you so much. Your art is beautiful. ❤️

👈🏾 Swipe left to see some photos from last night. 📷

*Yutikaa Rajesh – Short Film - Director of "The Life that Chose Me" @yutikaa_12305

*Elyse Morris – A multi-hyphenate performing artist and a choreographer
@rhythmeklight

*Jeff Sauber aka Jeff Stache – Monologue Artist @jeffstachepersonal

*Anna AKA EDGAR – An interdisciplinary dance/drag artist, educator, and choreographer @edgar_allcaps

And, finally the joy to get to know so many creatives who attended the networking event.Thank you for being there for YOU. I hope you had a good time and connected with other creatives.

Until next time!

**NY Artists Networking event is a project of Creative Performances

#artistnetwork
#artistnetworkingevent
#nyartistnetwork
#dixonplace
#creativeperformances


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3
1 weeks ago

Incredible presentations/performances by MAX4 artists last night, 5/22, at Dixon Place @dixonplace

Thank you so much. Your art is beautiful. ❤️

👈🏾 Swipe left to see some photos from last night. 📷

*Yutikaa Rajesh – Short Film - Director of "The Life that Chose Me" @yutikaa_12305

*Elyse Morris – A multi-hyphenate performing artist and a choreographer
@rhythmeklight

*Jeff Sauber aka Jeff Stache – Monologue Artist @jeffstachepersonal

*Anna AKA EDGAR – An interdisciplinary dance/drag artist, educator, and choreographer @edgar_allcaps

And, finally the joy to get to know so many creatives who attended the networking event.Thank you for being there for YOU. I hope you had a good time and connected with other creatives.

Until next time!

**NY Artists Networking event is a project of Creative Performances

#artistnetwork
#artistnetworkingevent
#nyartistnetwork
#dixonplace
#creativeperformances


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3
1 weeks ago

Incredible presentations/performances by MAX4 artists last night, 5/22, at Dixon Place @dixonplace

Thank you so much. Your art is beautiful. ❤️

👈🏾 Swipe left to see some photos from last night. 📷

*Yutikaa Rajesh – Short Film - Director of "The Life that Chose Me" @yutikaa_12305

*Elyse Morris – A multi-hyphenate performing artist and a choreographer
@rhythmeklight

*Jeff Sauber aka Jeff Stache – Monologue Artist @jeffstachepersonal

*Anna AKA EDGAR – An interdisciplinary dance/drag artist, educator, and choreographer @edgar_allcaps

And, finally the joy to get to know so many creatives who attended the networking event.Thank you for being there for YOU. I hope you had a good time and connected with other creatives.

Until next time!

**NY Artists Networking event is a project of Creative Performances

#artistnetwork
#artistnetworkingevent
#nyartistnetwork
#dixonplace
#creativeperformances


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3
1 weeks ago

Incredible presentations/performances by MAX4 artists last night, 5/22, at Dixon Place @dixonplace

Thank you so much. Your art is beautiful. ❤️

👈🏾 Swipe left to see some photos from last night. 📷

*Yutikaa Rajesh – Short Film - Director of "The Life that Chose Me" @yutikaa_12305

*Elyse Morris – A multi-hyphenate performing artist and a choreographer
@rhythmeklight

*Jeff Sauber aka Jeff Stache – Monologue Artist @jeffstachepersonal

*Anna AKA EDGAR – An interdisciplinary dance/drag artist, educator, and choreographer @edgar_allcaps

And, finally the joy to get to know so many creatives who attended the networking event.Thank you for being there for YOU. I hope you had a good time and connected with other creatives.

Until next time!

**NY Artists Networking event is a project of Creative Performances

#artistnetwork
#artistnetworkingevent
#nyartistnetwork
#dixonplace
#creativeperformances


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3
1 weeks ago

Incredible presentations/performances by MAX4 artists last night, 5/22, at Dixon Place @dixonplace

Thank you so much. Your art is beautiful. ❤️

👈🏾 Swipe left to see some photos from last night. 📷

*Yutikaa Rajesh – Short Film - Director of "The Life that Chose Me" @yutikaa_12305

*Elyse Morris – A multi-hyphenate performing artist and a choreographer
@rhythmeklight

*Jeff Sauber aka Jeff Stache – Monologue Artist @jeffstachepersonal

*Anna AKA EDGAR – An interdisciplinary dance/drag artist, educator, and choreographer @edgar_allcaps

And, finally the joy to get to know so many creatives who attended the networking event.Thank you for being there for YOU. I hope you had a good time and connected with other creatives.

Until next time!

**NY Artists Networking event is a project of Creative Performances

#artistnetwork
#artistnetworkingevent
#nyartistnetwork
#dixonplace
#creativeperformances


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3
1 weeks ago

Incredible presentations/performances by MAX4 artists last night, 5/22, at Dixon Place @dixonplace

Thank you so much. Your art is beautiful. ❤️

👈🏾 Swipe left to see some photos from last night. 📷

*Yutikaa Rajesh – Short Film - Director of "The Life that Chose Me" @yutikaa_12305

*Elyse Morris – A multi-hyphenate performing artist and a choreographer
@rhythmeklight

*Jeff Sauber aka Jeff Stache – Monologue Artist @jeffstachepersonal

*Anna AKA EDGAR – An interdisciplinary dance/drag artist, educator, and choreographer @edgar_allcaps

And, finally the joy to get to know so many creatives who attended the networking event.Thank you for being there for YOU. I hope you had a good time and connected with other creatives.

Until next time!

**NY Artists Networking event is a project of Creative Performances

#artistnetwork
#artistnetworkingevent
#nyartistnetwork
#dixonplace
#creativeperformances


20
3
1 weeks ago

Incredible presentations/performances by MAX4 artists last night, 5/22, at Dixon Place @dixonplace

Thank you so much. Your art is beautiful. ❤️

👈🏾 Swipe left to see some photos from last night. 📷

*Yutikaa Rajesh – Short Film - Director of "The Life that Chose Me" @yutikaa_12305

*Elyse Morris – A multi-hyphenate performing artist and a choreographer
@rhythmeklight

*Jeff Sauber aka Jeff Stache – Monologue Artist @jeffstachepersonal

*Anna AKA EDGAR – An interdisciplinary dance/drag artist, educator, and choreographer @edgar_allcaps

And, finally the joy to get to know so many creatives who attended the networking event.Thank you for being there for YOU. I hope you had a good time and connected with other creatives.

Until next time!

**NY Artists Networking event is a project of Creative Performances

#artistnetwork
#artistnetworkingevent
#nyartistnetwork
#dixonplace
#creativeperformances


20
3
1 weeks ago

Incredible presentations/performances by MAX4 artists last night, 5/22, at Dixon Place @dixonplace

Thank you so much. Your art is beautiful. ❤️

👈🏾 Swipe left to see some photos from last night. 📷

*Yutikaa Rajesh – Short Film - Director of "The Life that Chose Me" @yutikaa_12305

*Elyse Morris – A multi-hyphenate performing artist and a choreographer
@rhythmeklight

*Jeff Sauber aka Jeff Stache – Monologue Artist @jeffstachepersonal

*Anna AKA EDGAR – An interdisciplinary dance/drag artist, educator, and choreographer @edgar_allcaps

And, finally the joy to get to know so many creatives who attended the networking event.Thank you for being there for YOU. I hope you had a good time and connected with other creatives.

Until next time!

**NY Artists Networking event is a project of Creative Performances

#artistnetwork
#artistnetworkingevent
#nyartistnetwork
#dixonplace
#creativeperformances


20
3
1 weeks ago

Incredible presentations/performances by MAX4 artists last night, 5/22, at Dixon Place @dixonplace

Thank you so much. Your art is beautiful. ❤️

👈🏾 Swipe left to see some photos from last night. 📷

*Yutikaa Rajesh – Short Film - Director of "The Life that Chose Me" @yutikaa_12305

*Elyse Morris – A multi-hyphenate performing artist and a choreographer
@rhythmeklight

*Jeff Sauber aka Jeff Stache – Monologue Artist @jeffstachepersonal

*Anna AKA EDGAR – An interdisciplinary dance/drag artist, educator, and choreographer @edgar_allcaps

And, finally the joy to get to know so many creatives who attended the networking event.Thank you for being there for YOU. I hope you had a good time and connected with other creatives.

Until next time!

**NY Artists Networking event is a project of Creative Performances

#artistnetwork
#artistnetworkingevent
#nyartistnetwork
#dixonplace
#creativeperformances


20
3
1 weeks ago

Incredible presentations/performances by MAX4 artists last night, 5/22, at Dixon Place @dixonplace

Thank you so much. Your art is beautiful. ❤️

👈🏾 Swipe left to see some photos from last night. 📷

*Yutikaa Rajesh – Short Film - Director of "The Life that Chose Me" @yutikaa_12305

*Elyse Morris – A multi-hyphenate performing artist and a choreographer
@rhythmeklight

*Jeff Sauber aka Jeff Stache – Monologue Artist @jeffstachepersonal

*Anna AKA EDGAR – An interdisciplinary dance/drag artist, educator, and choreographer @edgar_allcaps

And, finally the joy to get to know so many creatives who attended the networking event.Thank you for being there for YOU. I hope you had a good time and connected with other creatives.

Until next time!

**NY Artists Networking event is a project of Creative Performances

#artistnetwork
#artistnetworkingevent
#nyartistnetwork
#dixonplace
#creativeperformances


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3
1 weeks ago

Join us Wednesday, May 27th at 7:30pm for Dixon Place's Fast Forward: QUIET ALIGNMENT featuring Samaw Dance Company. @resonancedancenyc

David Cartahena Lee is a Brooklyn-based choreographer and dance artist, 4th generation American-born Chinese and 3rd generation American-born Filipino through Hawai'i. Drawing from waacking, contemporary, and street dance, his work centers queer and Asian American identity while honoring Black and Brown dance lineages—exploring themes of assimilation, visibility, and belonging. He is the founder and artistic director of Samaw Dance and creator of the Diffraction Dance Festival and Resonance. His work has been presented at The Tank, Sybarite, Club Jeté, Inhale/Exhale, and beyond. David is a 2024 NYU Production Lab fellow and 2025 Brooklyn Arts Council grantee.

📸 Kevin Horlavadi


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1 weeks ago

Join us Wednesday, May 27th at 7:30pm for Dixon Place's Fast Forward: QUIET ALIGNMENT featuring Samaw Dance Company. @resonancedancenyc

David Cartahena Lee is a Brooklyn-based choreographer and dance artist, 4th generation American-born Chinese and 3rd generation American-born Filipino through Hawai'i. Drawing from waacking, contemporary, and street dance, his work centers queer and Asian American identity while honoring Black and Brown dance lineages—exploring themes of assimilation, visibility, and belonging. He is the founder and artistic director of Samaw Dance and creator of the Diffraction Dance Festival and Resonance. His work has been presented at The Tank, Sybarite, Club Jeté, Inhale/Exhale, and beyond. David is a 2024 NYU Production Lab fellow and 2025 Brooklyn Arts Council grantee.

📸 Kevin Horlavadi


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1 weeks ago

Join us Wednesday, May 27th at 7:30pm for Dixon Place's Fast Forward: QUIET ALIGNMENT featuring Yaroque Dance Theatre. @yaroquedance

Shelby Green (they/them) is a NYC-based artist and the artistic director of Yaroque Dance Theatre. Originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, Shelby holds a BFA in Dance Performance from Southern Methodist University. In 2024, they founded Yaroque, a company that blends camp with emotional vulnerability, building all costumes, props, and sets from 100% secondhand materials. Shelby’s debut show under Yaroque, “An Evening in Color,” was sold out, and they earned BroadwayWorld nominations for Best Off-Off-Broadway Choreography and Costume Design from their work with Staten Island Shakespeare Theater.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

📸 Mikhail Lipyanskiy @lipyanskiy_photo


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3
1 weeks ago

Join us Wednesday, May 27th at 7:30pm for Dixon Place's Fast Forward: QUIET ALIGNMENT featuring Yaroque Dance Theatre. @yaroquedance

Shelby Green (they/them) is a NYC-based artist and the artistic director of Yaroque Dance Theatre. Originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, Shelby holds a BFA in Dance Performance from Southern Methodist University. In 2024, they founded Yaroque, a company that blends camp with emotional vulnerability, building all costumes, props, and sets from 100% secondhand materials. Shelby’s debut show under Yaroque, “An Evening in Color,” was sold out, and they earned BroadwayWorld nominations for Best Off-Off-Broadway Choreography and Costume Design from their work with Staten Island Shakespeare Theater.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

📸 Mikhail Lipyanskiy @lipyanskiy_photo


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1 weeks ago

#Repost @anitarundles_art
Longer poses(5-8min) from @a_tan_dance for last weekends session with @nycdrawingthedance
@514arts


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1 weeks ago

#Repost @anitarundles_art
Longer poses(5-8min) from @a_tan_dance for last weekends session with @nycdrawingthedance
@514arts


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1 weeks ago

#Repost @anitarundles_art
Longer poses(5-8min) from @a_tan_dance for last weekends session with @nycdrawingthedance
@514arts


16
1 weeks ago

#Repost @anitarundles_art
Longer poses(5-8min) from @a_tan_dance for last weekends session with @nycdrawingthedance
@514arts


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1 weeks ago

#Repost @anitarundles_art
Short 30sec - 3min poses from last weekends @nycdrawingthedance with dancer @a_tan_dance

@514arts


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1 weeks ago

#Repost @anitarundles_art
Short 30sec - 3min poses from last weekends @nycdrawingthedance with dancer @a_tan_dance

@514arts


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1 weeks ago

#Repost @anitarundles_art
Short 30sec - 3min poses from last weekends @nycdrawingthedance with dancer @a_tan_dance

@514arts


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1 weeks ago

#Repost @anitarundles_art
Short 30sec - 3min poses from last weekends @nycdrawingthedance with dancer @a_tan_dance

@514arts


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1 weeks ago


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