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Dance Parade 2021 Brings Us Together Virtually

The 15th Dance Parade 2021 is zooming from danceparade.org on Saturday, May 22, 2021 at 1pm ET. Free with registration. You can also watch the livestream directly on danceparade.org

This year’s theme is “Dance Brings Us Together.” It’s true. We can’t think of a better way to shake off the Covid blues and all the other things we are dealing with. In fact, we survived by dancing at home.

This year’s grand marshals are Lisa Lisa (freestyle star), Virginia Johnson (Dance Theater of Harlem), and Dian Dong (H.T. Chen & Dancers). Thank you Dance Parade for bringing everyone together.

Dance Parade Registration

Registration opens February 15, 2021 at danceparade.org

Thinking About Next Year

If we all take the COVID pandemic seriously, hopefully we’ll be back next year.

Dance Parade Route

Dance Parade NYC (Aleksandr Dyskin/Dreamstime)
Dance Parade NYC (Aleksandr Dyskin/Dreamstime)
  1. Broadway at 21st St
  2. Down Broadway to Union Square
  3. Down University Place to 8th St
  4. East on 8th St
  5. 40 second performances at the “40 Second St” Grandstand in Astor Plaza at Fourth Ave
  6. Continue east on 8th St through St Marks Place
  7. To Tompkins Square Park at Avenue A

DanceFest

This will be back next year: Aerial performances, a dance party, free dance lessons and many, many smiles at Tompkins Square Park in the East Village from 3-7pm. FREE


Published May 22, 2021 ~ Updated May 4, 2023.

Filed Under: DANCE, Dance Parade, NYC PARADES, Tompkins Square Park

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