Tiger Hands
July 29, 2026 - July 31, 2026
As part of Lincoln Center's new Dance Encounters series, choreographer Benjamin Akio Kimitch presents a cosmic, sunrise-colored performance inspired by Peking opera.
Photo by Erin Baiano
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Search / Filter EventsAs part of Lincoln Center's new Dance Encounters series, choreographer Benjamin Akio Kimitch presents a cosmic, sunrise-colored performance inspired by Peking opera.
Photo by Erin Baiano
View EventOne of the pioneers of American postmodern dance, Molissa Fenley has created On Tenderness for the sixteen young dancers of Biennale College, with music performed live by drummer Denardo Coleman, son of the legendary Ornette Coleman, and texts by Hérica Valladares, a scholar of classical Greek and Latin culture.
View EventACC alumna, Aki Inomata, will be exhibiting work at the Medina Triennial, a new contemporary art triennial—rooted in place, shaped by community, resonant with global ideas, and free for all.
View EventLe Hien Minh is presenting two works, Me So Horny (2025) and Blessed Lady of the Nail (2024), in the exhibition The Spirits of Maritime Crossing 2026, a Collateral Event of the 61st International Art Exhibition – La Biennale di Venezia. The exhibition is showing at the historic Palazzo Rocca Contarini Corfù, a 14th-century Venetian Gothic and Baroque palace in Venice. Curated by Prof. Dr. Apinan Poshyananda, the exhibition brings together 20 artists from Southeast Asia, Serbia, and Ireland. The hum in minor keys of the voiceless from distant places is brought to Venice, inviting viewers to slow down, breathe deeply, and encounter these crossings through film, performance, sound, painting, and installation.
Photo credit: Bangkok Art Biennale
View EventCentered on the concept of “Becoming”, the curatorial team moves away from the pursuit of fixed cultural identities and instead explores a state of ongoing formation—one that is fluid, intertwined, and continuously reconstructed through art.
View EventThis installation, curated by Clara MA (ACC 2021), explores how artisans in Japan utilized materials and handcrafted techniques to forge social relationships and engage with the world around them.
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