Niall Noel Jones: 



dark de luxe:

a mess for body, shadow and other rogue im/materials

April 7-9

Swerving between forms, against containment, dark de luxe is unruly, maybe turbulent. Something like a fall.
And a few are dancing.

Location: 20 Putnam Ave in Brooklyn. C or G train to Clinton-Washington. Shuttle to Franklin Ave

Performance Dates & Times

Thursday, April 7 at 7:30
Friday, April 8 at 7:30
Saturday, April 9 at 7:30

Tickets
$20.00 General Admission available here

Health & Safety

In conjunction with the city ordinance, we are requiring all audience members to show proof of complete Covid-19 vaccination. Complete vaccination is defined as 14+ days following a final dose of the Johnson & Johnson, Pfizer, Moderna, or Astra-Zeneca vaccine. We will accept proof at the theater via the Excelsior Pass, the NYC Covid Safe Pass, a copy or photo of your CDC vaccination card, or a copy/ photo of an official immunization record from outside the US.

We will additionally require mask-wearing indoors for both our audience and staff members.

For your information, we have a new ERV fresh-air circulation system.

Photo credit: Paula Court

About the Artist

Niall Jones (b. 1984, Richmond, Virginia) is an artist working and living in New York City. Niall constructs, inhabits, and explores the theater as a mode and location of instabilities. Working through an ongoing fascination with labor, temporality, and fantasy, Niall creates immersive, liminal sites for practicing incompleteness and refusal. Niall received a Bessie Award nomination for Outstanding Emerging Choreographer in 2017, and more recently, a 2021 Grants-To-Artists Award from the Foundation for Contemporary Art. Recent works include: A Work for Others at The Kitchen OnScreen (2021); Fantasies in Low Fade at The Chocolate Factory, New York (2019); Sis Minor: The Preliminary Studies at Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin, Germany (2018); Sis Minor, in Fall at Abrons Arts Center, New York (2018); Splendor #3 at Gibney Dance, New York (2017). Niall received a B.F.A. from Virginia Commonwealth University and an M.F.A. from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. He teaches at the University of the Arts School of Dance in Philadelphia, where he is also Producer and Co-Curator of The School for Temporary Liveness (Vol. 1 & 2). (Photo courtesy of the artist)