At CARVALHO, an art gallery, Ingrid Silva choreographs and performs “Echos on the Wall” as part of the gallery’s ongoing series which pairs dancers and choreographers with artists to create new work. “Echos on the Wall” is “a contemporary ballet that weaves together the language of movement and silent stories, held in the spaces around us, particularly in walls — both real and metaphorical,” according to the release.

Silva, a Brazilian ballet dancer with the Dance Theater of Harlem (DTH), is joined by Elias Re also of DTH and Vinícius Freire of NJ Ballet, in collaboration with gallery artist Rosalind Tallmadge’s site-specific installation, “Pareidolia.” The exhibition opened on June 12.

The final performance dates are July 10 and 20.

For more information, visit carvalhonewyork.com.

Also this month

July 10–12: The Kitchen will present “School for Temporary Liveness (STL), Volume 4,” a series of performances, sonic convenings, workshops, and conversations with more than 15 artists, including nora chipaumire, Denise Ferreira da Silva, Juliana Huxtable, Darrell Jones, Julie Tolentino, Wendy’s Subway, Andrea Zavala Folache, and Adriano Wilfert Jensen.

For more information, visit thekitchen.org.

Echoes on the Wall by Ingrid Silva at CARVALHO, New York. (Quinn Wharton photos)

July 11–12: In Prospect Park, Rochelle Jamila will present “Once We Were Free,” “a land-based dance ritual for imagining liberation through the minds, bodies, and hearts of Black women with lineage in the U.S. South,” according to the release. The meetup location will be shared the week of the performance.

For more information, visit .rochellejamila.com.

July 6–13: Slated for the opening week of celebration for the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival, and the new Doris Duke Theatre, there will be performances and appearances by Camille A. Brown & Dancers, Annie-B Parson, Shamel Pitts | TRIBE, Eiko Otake, Kinetic Light, Unwired Dance Theatre, Kinetic Light in collaboration with Double Eye Studios, and more.

For more information, visit jacobspillow.org.

July 13: Annie Ming-Hao Wang, a 2024–2025 artist-in-residence at Topaz Arts, will offer an open rehearsal to share a work-in-progress. For more information, visit topazarts.org.

July 17–Aug. 1: The lineup for the New Victory Dance season includes the Nai-Ni Chen Dance Company, in “Lion in the City,” Elizabeth Burke and Luke Hickey (A Dorrance Dance Production) in an excerpt from “A Swing Suite,” Ronald K. Brown/EVIDENCE, A Dance Company in Serving Nia, Max Pollak Group in “Ser Humano,” Thresh Dance in “Speaking in Pointe,” Reggie Wilson/Fist and Heel Performance Group in a excerpt from “POWER,” RudduR Dance in a excerpt from “WITNESS: PART III — TOMORROW,” Ishita Mili IMGE Dance in Swords, and Seán Curran Company in an excerpt from “Metal Garden.”

For more information, visit newvictory.org.

July 29–Aug/ 2: For the fifth anniversary of the BAAND Together Dance Festival, five of NYC’s dance companies — Ballet Hispánico, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, American Ballet Theatre, New York City Ballet, and Dance Theatre of Harlem — will reunite as part of Lincoln Center’s Summer for the City program.

For more information, visit lincolncenter.org.

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