
Parsons Dance
Photograph: Courtesy Rachel Neville | Parsons Dance: The Hunt
David Parsons and his lively company return to the Joyce with a mixed bill that features four pieces by Parsons—a world-premiere solo for company veteran Zoey Anderson as well as In the End (set to music by the Dave Matthews Band), the Mozart-themed Wolfgang and company favorite Caught —as well as Robert Battle's fierce quartet The Hunt and the world premiere of Rena Butler's Sheep's Gothic , a collaboration with composer Darryl J. Hoffmans. Wed, May 21, 2025 Thu, May 22, 2025 Fri, May 23, 2025 Sat, May 24, 2025 Sat, May 24, 2025
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