Join us!

September 9 & 30, 2023

Join Dances For A Variable Population and legendary guest artists to honor people lost during the time of COVID–transforming grief into a celebration of life through the lens of 20th-century dance.

GUEST ARTISTS: Ellen Graff, Audrey Madison, Myna Majors, Sandra Rivera, Marnie Thomas Wood, Naomi Goldberg Haas, Alfred Gallman and the mult-generational DVP dance company with Dramaturg Daniel Carlton


All performances are live, in person! Reserve tickets by clicking the buttons below or call 347.683.2691.

SEPTEMBER 9

6 PM: Live Performance
5 PM: All Together Dance Workshop
Washington Square Dances
Washington Square Park/Garibaldi Plaza

SEPTEMBER 30

4 PM: Live Performance
3 PM: All Together Dance Workshop
Bronx Dances
Yolanda Garcia Park

Photo by Meg Goldman

 Highlights from JUNE 2023 REVIVAL 7: Revelries

Highlights from September 2023 REVIVAL 7: Revelries


The development and performance of REVIVAL 7 Revelries: Washington Square Dances & Bronx Dances has been made possible with public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, and by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature. This program is also supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York City Department for the Aging, in partnership with the City Council and Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine. Special support is provided by Council Members Shaun Abreu, Erik Bottcher, Shahana Hanif, Christopher Marte, Althea Stevens, and Julie Won. Support for DVP and this program is also provided by the Alpern Foundation, Jody and John Arnhold, Columbia Community Service, Leibowitz and Greenway Family Charitable Foundation, Morningside Heights Community Fund, the New York Community Trust, NYU Community Fund,  the Pasculano Foundation, Laurie M. Tisch Illumination Fund, the Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone Development Corporation administered by LMCC, the Washington Square Park Conservancy, and the West Harlem Development Corporation. This program was also made possible through support from Creatives Rebuild New York’s Artist Employment Program, a three-year, $125 million investment in the financial stability of New York State artists and the organizations that employ them.