Parade: Broadway & 21st St. to Tompkins Square Park, 1:00
DanceFest: Tompkins Square Park, 3:00 – 7:00
Saturday, May 19, free
www.danceparade.org
dance parade 2011 slideshow
The sixth annual New York Dance Parade gets its groove on this Saturday, when some six thousand dancers will perform sixty different movement styles beginning at 1:00 at Broadway and 21st St. and continuing down to Tompkins Square Park, where DanceFest takes over from 3:00 to 7:00, with live performances, workshops, demonstrations, information booths, special presentations, and other activities, followed by an after-party at Webster Hall. This year’s grand marshals are former ABT prima ballerina Ashley Tuttle, innovative choreographer Elisa Monte, “disability-based utilitarianism” mastermind Bill Shannon, and DJ and music producer Jonathan “JP” Peters. The parade started as a response to New York’s antiquated Cabaret Law, which in 1926 held that dance was not a form of artistic expression and was not protected by the Second Amendment. The event’s mission is “to promote dance as an expressive and unifying art form by showcasing all forms of dance, educating the general public about the opportunities to experience dance, and celebrating diversity of dance in New York City.” Among this year’s participants are Argentine Tango Dancers of Greater New York City, Bellydance America’s Bellydance Raks Stars, Body & Pole/Pole Riders, Brasileirando, Broadway Bodies, Carmen Caceres & Unsteady Collective, Cheer New York, Cumbe: Center for African and Diaspora Dance, Dance New Amsterdam, Dhoonya Dance, El Teatro Rodante Hispanico, Elea Gorana Dance, Hoboken Hip Hop, Inner Spirit Dance Company, Korean Traditional Music and Dance Institute, Liberated Movement, Lori Belilove and the Isadora Duncan Dance Company, Metropolidance, Mortal Beasts & Deities, NY Hustle Flash Mob, Smoothskate Entertainment, Sophisticated Veil Dancers, SwiShwiSh Dance, Warriors, Xquisite Cadavers, Zouk Nation, and many more.