September 2021
danceparade.org
Hi Everyone,

Thanks to NYC Life TV, we've nearly completed our run of our TV Special which is now available for streaming through Friday!  Read on to cast your vote for our theme and to pre-register for the 2022 Parade!
 
 
 Greg Miller
 Executive Director
 
Dance Parade's TV Special now available for streaming
 
Dance Parade has paid all licensing fees so that YOU can stream our 1-hr TV program "Dance Resilience" through Friday September 10th. Watching performances and interviews from the Dance Community during the Pandemic will make you want to dance.
 
Featuring Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Dance Theatre of Harlem, Heidi Latsky Dance, Urban Bush Women, Buglisi Dance Theatre and more!
 
 
 
 
 
Vote for Dance Parade's 2022 Theme:
 
Cast your vote for next year's theme. Choose one of the top six ideas nominated by our Steering Committee or submit one of your own!
 
 
 
Pre-Register for Dance Parade 2022:
 
As the pandemic continues, Team Dance Parade is working with authorities to plan a safe and successful parade and festiival May 21, 2022.
 
If you are a dance organization or individual dancer considering coming to NYC to dance down Broadway, pre-register and fill out our short survey here:
 
 
 
 
Photo: Peter Cai
 
 
Help end the Cabaret Law - Sign the Petition!
Dance Parade began as a protest to NYC Cabaret Law. Though the licensing requirement was repealed in 2017, dancing is still mostly absent due to zoning laws.
 
On August 26th, Council Member Keith Powers, Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, and Council Member Mark Levine proposed a resolution to repeal Cabaret Law zoning regulations so establishments would be regulated based on capacity of venue, rather than zoning.  (Read full Press Release check out Legalize Dance NYC)
 
 
 
 
 
Table of Silence Project 9/11
100+ Dancers in a free public tribute and prayer for peace
conceived by Choreographer Jacqulyn Buglisi and Italian Artist Rossella Vasta. 

Each September 11 from 8:20 a.m. to 8:46 a.m. on the Josie Roberston Plaza at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, NYC.

"The Table of Silence Project represents the common threads of humanity which unite all mankind into a single force with common goals and aspirations regardless of race, culture or religion."
 -- Jacqulyn Buglisi 
 
Photo: Paul B. Goode
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