19 PS21 performances—one ticket.
A season pass is a great way to make sure you don't miss out on anything going at PS21 on this summer—and it's a great deal. Between now and May 30, season passes are available for just $325 each, which represents a 20% discount! Plus, you can transfer your tickets for the events you cannot attend to a friend. Grab one today.
Season pass gets you access to 13 ticketed performances at PS21, plus four pay-as-you-wish performances on the PS21 grounds.
May 30—31
Mamela Nyamza (South Africa)
Hatched Ensemble opens up a universe, one that dance history would never have suspected to exist, overflowing with urgency and subtle virtuosity.
June 12
Next Festival of Emerging Artists with Kronos Quartet
Celebrate Terry Riley with world premieres and revered works of his canon. Emerging artists with global masters.
June 15
SundaySound: music + film series
The Harder They Come
June 21
Brooklyn Youth Chorus, Paola Prestini, Jad Abumrad, Jessica Grindstaff
PORT(AL), a vast tale sung of a Navy Yard, and of war, rivers, feminism, and our collective history.
June 28
Las Guaracheras (Colombia)
Powerful, original salsa from this all-women sextet from Cali.
July 6
SundaySound: music + film series
Swamp Dog Gets His Pool Painted
July 11—12
Kyle Marshall Choreography, Julius Eastman, BlackBox Ensemble
Six dancers ebb between joyfully queer geometry and dense solos of honesty, creating a community driven by musicality and drama.
July 18—21
GROUNDTONE Music Festival
A new music festival of inspired collaboration that defies limits and genres, staged across PS21’s grounds. Featuring Exo-Tech, Matthew Aucoin, Miranda Cuckson, Julia Kent, and more.
July 18—19
Lina Lapelytė (Lithuania)
Study of Slope – a visionary choir of untrained singers reflecting upon absence, identity, experience, and community amongst a bed of nettles.
July 26
CATCH
Legends of downtown NYC. Itinerant, rough, and just about ready, Catch is our nation’s finest performance proving ground—a night of punchy, interdisciplinary short works, delivered by Hudson Valley artists.
August 7–9
Paul Taylor Dance Company
Four works unseen at PS21, by Paul Taylor in collaboration with (among others) Bach, Ulysses Dove, Mikel Rouse and Ellsworth Kelly.
August 15–16
Samantha Shay
Life in This House is Over. A gifted, fresh American voice collaborates with some of Europe’s finest dance and theatre talent in a riff on the grief one finds in Chekhov’s remains. Plus a special musical performance at Crellin Park Day.
August 30–31
COMMONGROUND Festival
Two works that defy and explore our assumptions of physics. Performances of fire and wire that will close out our summer.
August 30–31
Cie Basinga (France)
Soka Tira Osoa. Punky rock, bad attitude and virtuosic wire walking are not typically on the same stage, at the same time, held aloft by their audience. Please hold.
August 30–31
Kaleider (UK)
ARCH. Ice, concrete and fire do not mix. In this very moment in this combination, they might move, challenge and could yet destroy us.