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RIOULT Dance stops at Queens Theatre before European tour

RIOULT Dance NY is a New York modern dance company led by French choreographer Pascal Rioult. It’s a small company that operates like a big one with that French je ne sais quoi.


RIOULT Dance NY Has That French Flair

There is something about French arts that is hard to define, but really marvelous to see. A natural design and theatrical sensibility, a quirky sense of humor are evident in RIOULT Dance NY works.

RIOULT Dance NY was founded in 1994. More than 20 years later, founding choreographer Pascal Rioult continues to create interesting new work.

The Company takes cares of its dancers with steady employment and year-round insurance. Bravo!


RIOULT Dance in NYC 2017 – 2018 Season

RIOULT Dance performs at the Queens Theatre in Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens on Saturday – Sunday, March 3 – 4, 2018. $20 – $42


RIOULT Dance in NYC 2016 – 2017 Season

RIOULT Dance NY. Courtesy of The Joyce Theater.
RIOULT Dance NY. Courtesy of The Joyce Theater.

RIOULT Dance NY presents a world premiere set to ‘70s progressive rock music, and a re-staging of Rioult’s acclaimed Te Deum (1995) at the Joyce Theater in Chelsea, Wed-Sun, May 31 – June 4, 2017.


RIOULT Dance in NYC 2015 – 2016 Season

RIOULT Dance NY presents two programs at the Joyce Theater Tue-Sun, June 21-26, 2016.

WOMEN ON THE EDGE…Unsung Heroines of the Trojan War with the world premiere of Iphigenia, On Distant Shores, Cassandra’s Curse with guest artist Kathleen Turner.

The New York City premiere of Dream Suite, Polymorphous, plus Duets, and Bolero from repertory.


 


Published March 3, 2018 | Updated January 29, 2020.

Filed Under: French Archive, Joyce Theater, LATIN DANCE, Queens Theatre

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