Fall Dance Highlights: New York & London
Get ready for a vibrant fall season of dance, with exciting performances taking center stage in both New York and London. Here’s a look at what’s captivating audiences this autumn.
Reimagining a Lost Work in New York
A notable piece of dance history is being revived in the heart of New York City. You’ll have the chance to witness TIMES FOUR / David Gordon: 1975/2025, a work by the influential choreographer David Gordon.
* Originally premiered in 1975, the full performance hasn’t been seen for decades.
* Performers Cardona and Molly Lieber are meticulously reconstructing the piece.
* They’re using a rehearsal video and handwritten notes from the original creator, Valda Setterfield.
* The revival will take place in the very SoHo loft where it first debuted, adding a layer of authenticity.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience a rediscovered masterpiece, running from October 22nd to November 1st.
Celebrating South African Dance in London
London audiences are in for a treat with the debut of Joburg Ballet‘s Communion of Light. This program beautifully celebrates South Africa’s 30th anniversary of democracy.
* The Johannesburg-based company is bringing a diverse repertoire to The Royal Opera House’s Linbury Theater.
* Expect to see works by jorge Pérez Martínez (Azul), Veronica Paeper (Concierto), and artistic director Dane Hurst (Resonance).
* A particularly poignant piece is the late dada Masilo’s adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s Salomé.
This powerful program runs from October 30th to November 2nd, offering a compelling glimpse into the vibrant world of South African dance. You’ll be moved by the artistry and the stories told through movement.
These performances promise a season of innovation, reflection, and sheer artistic brilliance. Be sure to explore these opportunities and immerse yourself in the captivating world of dance this fall.









