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“A peek behind the curtain of creativity.” —New York Times
Tickets are now on sale! The spring 2022 season will feature the world premieres of works created by New York artists—many representing historically marginalized performing art cultures—incubated during the peak of the pandemic inside 2020–21 Works & Process bubble residencies. Alongside the commissions, Works & Process will present performance excerpts and artists discussions of new works prior to their premieres at BAAD!, Boston Ballet, Federal Hall, Glimmerglass Festival, the Kennedy Center, the Metropolitan Opera, and New York City Ballet.
We invite you to explore the season, and hope to see you in the theater soon!
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Washington National Opera
Written in Stone with Huang Ruo, David Henry Hwang, Kamala Sankaram, and A.M. Homes
Sunday, February 6
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Boston Ballet
Mikko Nissinen, Lia Cirio, Shantell Martin, and Melissa Toogood
Sunday, February 13
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Works & Process Dance and Music Commission
A Chronicle of a Pivot at a Point in Time by Jamar Roberts
Sunday–Monday, March 20–21
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Works & Process Music Commission
Rose: You Are Who You Eat by John Jarboe
Saturday, March 26
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Theater
Federal Hall
The Democracy Project with Larissa FastHorse, Michael R. Jackson, and Bruce Norris
Monday, April 4
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Works & Process Dance and Music Commission
Music from the Sole
I Didn’t Come to Stay
Monday–Tuesday, April 11–12
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Works & Process Commission
Third Bird
Libretto by Isaac Mizrahi, music by Nico Muhly, and choreography by John Heginbotham
Friday–Sunday, June 3–5
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Works & Process is supported by the Booth Ferris Foundation, Stuart H. Coleman and Meryl Rosofsky, First Republic, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, Ford Foundation, Bart Friedman, Christian Humann Foundation, Leon Levy Foundation, The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, Mertz Gilmore Foundation, Robert B. Pollock, Stephen Kroll Reidy, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Evelyn Sharp Foundation, Barbara Slifka, Denise Sobel, The Geraldine Stutz Trust, with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and New York State Council on the Arts.
Works & Process has received support from the U.S. Small Business Administration Paycheck Protection Program and Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG), and the NYC Employee Retention Grant Program.
The Missing Element, March 30, 2021. Photo: Dancing Camera
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