You Are Here: Live Performances 

A project of the Arnhold Dance Innovation Fund.

Conceived by Andrea Miller; Co-Director and Choreographer: Andrea Miller; Co-Director: Lynsey Peisinger; Composer and Sound Artist: Justin Hicks; Production Designer: Mimi Lien; Costume Designer: Oana Botez; Dramaturge: Iyvon E.; Produced by THE OFFICE performing arts + film.  

Portrait Performers: Bruce Adolphe (Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center), Kiri Avelar (Ballet Hispanico), Dietrice Bolden (HARLEM WEEK), Jessica Chen (Asian American Arts Alliance), Anthony Roth Costanzo (The Metropolitan Opera), Ryan Dobrin (Movement Theatre), Javon Egyptt / Egyptt LaBeija (BAAD! Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance), Jermaine Greaves (Accessibility at Lincoln Center), Milosz Grzywacz (Accessibility at Lincoln Center), Alphonso Horne (Jazz at Lincoln Center), Lila Lomax (Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts), Cassie Mey (New York Public Library for the Performing Arts), Muriel Miguel (Spiderwoman Theater), Ryan Opalanietet (The Eagle Project), Elijah Schreiner (Laguardia High School for the Performing Arts), Alexandra Siladi (Film at Lincoln Center), Paul Smithyman (Lincoln Center Theater), Hahn Dae Soo (Korean Cultural Center of New York), Taylor Stanley (New York City Ballet), Jen Suragiat (Lincoln Center Theater), KJ Takahashi (School of American Ballet), Fatou Thiam (Maxine Greene School), Susan Thomasson (Lincoln Center Education), Gabriela Torres (The Juilliard School), Valarie Wong (NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital)

Dancers: Lauryn Hayes, Christopher Kinsey, Nouhoum Koita, Misa Lucyshyn, Gary Reagan, Connor Speetjens, Taylor Stanley, Haley Sung, Georgia Usborne, Amadi Washington 

Click here for digital program of You Are Here.

You Are Here takes on the processing and sharing of this past year, bringing together story, dance, song, and reflection from members within the Lincoln Center family—including an educator, an usher, a security guard, an opera singer, a NYCB apprentice, all alongside awe-inspiring New Yorkers from across the city. From July 24–30, the audio portraits and sculptures that are on display earlier in July are gradually replaced by live performances by the Lincoln Center and New York community participants, each featuring several portraits now brought to life, co-directed by Andrea Miller and Lynsey Peisinger, with choreography by Miller—performed by GALLIM dancers. 

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