GALLIM

Founded in 2007 by groundbreaking choreographer Andrea Miller, GALLIM is one of New York’s leading contemporary dance companies. The company performs Bodies of Matter—a program featuring state (exploring the deep connections women build to hold each other up and the urgency and beauty of individual expression set to the music of pop artist RIVKA), Noon Candle (a new solo inspired by Andrea’s recent commission from English National Ballet), BRUCE (a dance piece brimming with exuberance and creativity, set to the infectious rhythms of Israeli band Balkan Beat Box), FROM (set to the captivating sounds of Nicholas Jaar, the piece unfolds like the tide as waves of dancers wash forward toward a sense of renewal), No Ordinary Love (a duet to the Sade track of the same name), and SAMA (a glimpse at a tangible universe where individuals have a space to express themselves and transcend through movement).  

"The dancers perform so urgently, so intently about things . . . so essential to our being—that it's hard to leave the show without feeling changed."—Dance Europe 

state (c) Steven Pisano

(c) Nina Wurtzel

SAMA (c) Rachel Papo

Dancer in foreground wears orange pants and is jumping in the air with arms above their head and legs spread, dancer in background wears orange skirt with their back to the camera
Two dancers wear black and white lifting a dancer that wears a blue sequin dress in the air.
A dancer holds another dancer in embrace in foreground, the dancers are backlit by orange lighting.