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Championing creative process from studio to stage, Works & Process amplifies support for performing artists, and simultaneously provides the public with behind-the-scenes access to new works, with programs that blend performance highlights and discussions with the creators to foster greater understanding and appreciation. An organization without walls, through collaborations and partnerships the spring 2024 season will be the biggest ever.
In a philosophy akin to farm to table, Works & Process LaunchPAD “Process as Destination” offers artists fully-funded creative residencies, with 14 partners spanning Massachusetts, New Jersey, and New York. In New York City, Works & Process will present at the Guggenheim Museum, Lincoln Center, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, in partnership with the Jerome Robbins Dance Division, and SummerStage in summer 2024. The impact will be felt further afield as commissioned projects, created in Works & Process bubble and LaunchPAD residencies tour.
This season features Works & Process’s robust and ongoing support of club, social, and street dance as well as some of the world’s largest performing arts organizations. Our efforts to broaden representation in concert dance are rooted in the belief that concert dance institutions can be more inclusive than previously defined, and that the creative process, through collaboration, can be more robustly funded and resourced. Works & Process embraces the continuum of concert, club, social and street dance, and centers traditions historically placed at the margins.
The season opens as multiple Works & Process LaunchPAD residency projects culminate in the second annual Works & Process Underground Uptown Dance Festival, a crosstown celebration of New York City’s extraordinary club, concert, social, and street dance that will take place at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum’s subterranean Peter B. Lewis Theater and Lincoln Center ‘s Alice Tully Hall.
General ticketing starts November 20 at worksandprocess.org.
All programs offer Choose-What-You-Pay or Free Ticketing options.