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Thanks to all the dancers, artists, Dj's, and club OG's for giving us Body CTrL.   We also want to thank all the foundat...
04/22/2026

Thanks to all the dancers, artists, Dj's, and club OG's for giving us Body CTrL.

We also want to thank all the foundation partners who support our organization and primary program It's Showtime NYC and empower us to create free events for NYC's street and club community. We are ever grateful to: Howard Gilman Foundation, the Mertz Gilmore Foundation, Lily Auchincloss Foundation, Foot Locker Foundation, and The Hyde and Watson Foundation. This program is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts. ​

It’s Showtime NYC! is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.​

​It’s Showtime NYC! is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

Exciting news! We are one of 20 organizations nationwide to receive a grant from the Local Initiatives Support Corporati...
02/25/2026

Exciting news! We are one of 20 organizations nationwide to receive a grant from the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) and Foot Locker Foundation Community Empowerment Program, which supports the well-being of young people and builds the capacity of local nonprofits that serve them.

With this grant, we’ll be able to empower the dancers of It's Showtime NYC to bring authentic street dance education and community connection to NYC's at-risk youth.

We are beyond grateful for this incredible grant!

LINK TO LISC PR: https://www.lisc.org/our-stories/story/foot-locker-and-lisc-mark-fifth-year-partnership-new-investments-empowering-youth-and-strengthening-community-nonprofits-across-11-cities/

It has been exceptional to see where the street and club dancers, of our flagship professional development program It's ...
12/02/2025

It has been exceptional to see where the street and club dancers, of our flagship professional development program It's Showtime NYC have performed recently, from Lincoln Center and HarlemStage, to SummerStage and Works & Process at the Guggenheim. The MET Museum was It's Showtime NYC's beloved residency home for a year, and thousands of children have learned authentic street dance forms (pioneered in NYC!) from our professionally trained teaching artists. Our alum are headed to Broadway, leading dance studios, touring internationally as performers and battle champions, and choreographing and pushing the art form forward. This Giving Tuesday please support our groundbreaking program and show your love to NYC's true dance community.

Your gift is an act of hope!

Join us! All-styles, all street/club dancersHouse, vogue, hip hop, flexN, litefeet, krump, and beyondThe Jam Session wil...
06/09/2025

Join us! All-styles, all street/club dancers
House, vogue, hip hop, flexN, litefeet, krump, and beyond

The Jam Session will bring together generations of NYC’s freestyle dancers into all-styles and flexN cyphers and storytelling, and will feature performances by It's Showtime NYC and our new advanced dancers in our It’s Showtime NYC M.A.A.D initiative. Battle producer Tj RocKa Jamez will dj. We’ll also offer a curated talk hosted by It’s Showtime NYC dancers Bless and Sage with pioneer Storyboard P, who is known for pioneering a unique style often described as “mutation,” blending flexN, animation, surrealism, and raw storytelling. He’s collaborated with artists such as Jay-Z, Flying Lotus, and Yasmin Bey (Mos Def) and performed at BAM, MoMA PS1 and is often cited as a living archive of street dance innovation.

Friday, June 13, 2025, 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm. FREE. All ages.

Open Jar Studios, 1601 Broadway, Studio 11 B. Enter at 48th Street, west of Krispe Kreme. 11th Floor.

RSVP Required: https://forms.gle/zQPD4oeJ2Ds4RGr18

Before the close of 2024, Dancing in the Streets wants to ask you to consider supporting a life-changing initiative of o...
12/03/2024

Before the close of 2024, Dancing in the Streets wants to ask you to consider supporting a life-changing initiative of our nonprofit.
It’s Showtime NYC! (IST), like no other program, takes into account the creative ambitions and evolving needs of NYC’s talented street dance artists, who, with limited alternatives, got their start performing in packed subway cars and on the streets. Through our program, up to 36 highly-engaged dancers are on a very different trajectory today.

In just under two years, since the dancers collaborated with our Board and staff on a strategic plan, dancers have reached incredible new heights, performing not just on their first stages but at prestigious institutions, including Works & Process at Guggenheim, Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall, Symphony Space, and the MET Museum, to name a few.

As commissioned artists-in-residency IST dancers have travelled to Minnesota, Florida, and throughout NY State to develop works such as Pyramid (premiering Jan 10, 2025 at the Guggenheim) with an original score from experimental cellist/composer Johnathan “Akuma” Moore, who is also an accomplished street dancer.

IST dancers carry with them a sense of community pride and a passion for giving back. At the request of NYC Parks Dept., nonprofits, and public schools, IST dancers share their love of dance with underserved children, helping them to find a creative spark and belief in themselves. IST also organizes free workshops to bring together NYC’s street dance community.

It’s Showtime NYC!’s mission is not just about artistry. It’s about equitably supporting a culture—NYC street dance—that has given the world such inspiration, style, and inexhaustible creativity. Please visit our campaign and consider making a donation from the heart.

Thank you for supporting our organization and please visit our Giving Tuesday 2024 page!

https://support-its-showtime-nyc-2024.causevox.com/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAabUikasK3gtANloEoIlSLI7yCJKThMapQxNkcnsi5D7RCfRlrdLqgt0eVM_aem_Qf6lRn_Wf-3_PWl7petDnA

Imagine a New York City where the visions and dreams of artists are given the resources to become realities, enriching our lives, igniting our own creative impulses, and bringing us closer together.

Join us for a livestream direct from Symphony Space on May 4!
05/03/2024

Join us for a livestream direct from Symphony Space on May 4!

Join us IN PERSON or STREAMING this Saturday May 4th! Symphony Space New York City: WALL TO WALL PRINCE Celebration. May 2024 marks the 40th anniversary of the release of Prince Rogers Nelson’s iconic album PURPLE RAIN! Join It's Showtime NYC! For a Prince Marathon event in our home state of New York.

Peter Jay Sharp Theatre
Upper Level, 2537 Broadway, New York, NY 10025
Admission is free to the public
The event to be live streamed
Full Program Here: https://www.symphonyspace.org/events/wall-to-wall-prince

7-9PM: PRINCE REIMAGINED
Featuring: Jeffery Miller and the Hollywood South Brass Band• It's Showtime NYC! •
The Rakiem Walker Project • Sun Kim Dance

It's Showtime NYC!
Cello/arrangement by Johnathan "Akuma" Moore
Dancer/Choreographer Drew "Jumbie" Smart Farrow

Prince continues to be a beacon of inspiration. From an exuberant brass performance, to soulful cello & dance, and a fresh look at Prince’s early work, we explore Prince from all angles and with a festive, creative spin.




All this & more ... including live DJ sets with Stormin Norman throughout the day.
Curated by Monique Martin

02/20/2024

Please join It’s Showtime NYC during our residency in Catskills New York for
A SPECIAL EVENT AT BRIDGE STREET THEATRE:
PYRAMID (In-process excerpt)
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 2024 7:30 PM ET

Special thanks for residency funding from New York State Council on the Arts with support from the office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

ADMISSION IS FREE
BUT CLICK ON BUY TICKETS TO RESERVE A PLACE
Link in our Bio on IG and at https://bridgest.org/pyramid-tickets/

Calvin “Cal” Hunt, Choreographer, Artistic and Program Director, It’s Showtime NYC!
Johnathan “Akuma” Moore, Cellist, composer, bonebreaker/flexN dancer

Dancers and Co-Choreographers:
Aubrey “Ski” Primus, Tyrik “Blank” Johnson, Jamil ”Stein” Aleem, Nazier “Bless” Morales, Quinn “Qu” Brown and Drew “Jumbie” Smart

Bridge Street Theatre
44 W. Bridge Street
Catskill, NY 12414
www.BridgeSt.org

For information, please contact 518-943-3818

Pyramid is commissioned by Works & Process, Artists Community Alliance, Howard Gilman Foundation, the Mertz Gilmore Foundation, Bethany Arts Community, Bridge Street Theatre, New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature with special thanks to NOoSPHERE Arts, Herbert Von King Cultural Arts Center and City of New York Department of Parks and Recreation.

It's Showtime NYC! is a program of Dancing in the Streets with funding from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs NNew York City Council HHoward Gilman Foundation the Mertz Gilmore Foundation Emma Sheafer Charitable Trust, Hyde and Watson Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts Club Culture Foundation and National Endowment for the Arts

Images by Carol Dragon

11/10/2023

This Saturday, November 11th we begin our residency at Herbert Von King Cultural Center in Bed-Stuy, Brooklyn. We will be hosting free workshops, cyphers, dance classes, and street dance community sessions on select Saturdays.

Please join us!
SAT 11/11/23
1:00 pm Dance Class (taught by 2 IST company members)
Herbert Von King Cultural Center
670 Lafayette Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11216

Subway: G train to Bedford-Nostrand Ave (Bed-Stuy) + 7 minute walk to Park.

Location: Dance Studio

NOTE: Limited 30 student capacity, arrive early!

Follow us here for updates and RSVP info next week!


IMPORTANT INFO:
All workshop participants must sign up for a free Von King Cultural Center membership (with parental consent). Membership forms are available at the front desk and take a few minutes to complete at check in. Adults should plan to bring ID’s, and are welcome to complete forms for all kids they bring. The building is ADA accessible and we welcome kids and participants of all abilities. For Parks or membership related questions please call 718-622-2082.

This residency is In partnership with the City of NY Department of Parks & Recreation and Works & Process.

Funding for street dance community events is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

It's Showtime NYC! is a program of Dancing in the Streets, with funding from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, City Council, Howard Gilman Foundation, the Mertz Gilmore Foundation, Emma Sheafer Charitable Trust, The Hyde and Watson Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts, Club Culture Foundation, and National Endowment for the Arts.

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2825 Third Avenue, Suite 301
New York, NY
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