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92NY Harkness Dance Center Presents Heidi Latsky Dance: WHO AM I NOW? When our worlds turn upside down, what are the stories we tell?
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PRICE: Over $40

$45+

Located in Manhattan
92NY
1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY 10128
DATES:
Jan 10th, 2026 – Jan 11th, 2026
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The 92nd Street Y, New York (92NY) presents Heidi Latsky Dance’s WHO AM I NOW? When our worlds turn upside down, what are the stories we tell? at Buttenwieser Hall at The Arnhold Center, 1395 Lexington Ave, New York, NY, 10128, on Saturday, January 10, 2026 at 7PM and Sunday, January 11, 2026 at 1PM. Tickets start at $45 and are available at https://www.92ny.org/event/who-am-i-now.

Heidi Latsky changed the world by making space for everybody. A pioneering voice in contemporary dance, she has spent her life confronting assumptions — about beauty, ability, movement, and value. In WHO AM I NOW?, she turns that lens inward and asks, “When our worlds turn upside down, what are the stories we tell?”

This special presentation, created by Heidi Latsky in collaboration with the dancers, shows excerpts from her newest work, Tracking Parallel, including a surreal film as its backup – offering a rare and intimate encounter with one of today’s most influential artists. A conversation with the audience will follow the performance.

“For all that women shoulder and for all that we bring to the world at large, I am so proud and grateful to be part of that legacy and part of this thoughtful and powerful season of dance. At this moment in time, we need community more than ever.” — Heidi Latsky

Latsky’s journey — through dance, activism and, most recently, recovery from brain surgery — becomes a meditation on identity and resilience. As she reclaims her own body, she invites us to rethink ours. Through decades of work with disabled performers and a radical redefinition of who gets to be seen, Latsky has reshaped dance — and, in doing so, expanded our collective idea of freedom. Like the great women who helped reimagine justice and visibility in this country, her art has become a form of resistance.


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