CUNY Dance Initiative Announces Largest Cohort of Resident Artists for 2026–27
The CUNY Dance Initiative has unveiled its 2026–27 cohort, funding 26 residencies for early- and mid-career choreographers at 14 CUNY colleges across all five boroughs, in addition to four partner arts organizations.
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The program will support 26 residencies across 14 CUNY colleges, spanning ballet, tap, flamenco, and street dance.
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The CUNY Dance Initiative (CDI), an expansive residency program that provides New York City choreographers and dance companies with creative space, financial support, and engagement opportunities on CUNY campuses and beyond, announces its 2026-27 cohort of awarded artists.
From July 2026 through June 2027, CDI will support its largest cohort of resident artists to date, underwriting 26 residencies for early- and mid-career choreographers at 14 CUNY colleges across all five boroughs, as well as four partner arts organizations. Selected through a competitive open call that attracted 266 applicants, the 2026-27 artists reflect the breadth of New York City's dance community and mirror the diversity of CUNY's student population.
Working across a wide range of dance forms-including ballet, street dance, tap, flamenco, contemporary, and culturally specific traditions-resident artists receive rehearsal space, financial support, and time to develop new and existing work. Residencies also create opportunities for students and local communities to engage directly with professional artists through performances, master classes, guest lectures, and open rehearsals. The full roster of awarded artists is listed below, and details on public performances will be announced later this year.
CDI enables CUNY colleges to make their studios and stages available to the city's dance community, supporting artistic activity that would otherwise be difficult to sustain given the chronic shortage of affordable rehearsal and performance spaces.
'The CUNY Dance Initiative is deeply valuable to the Leonard & Claire Tow Center for the Performing Arts at Brooklyn College because it allows us to provide artists with something increasingly scarce in New York City: space to create, rehearse, experiment, and share their work,' says Marcus Richardson, Executive Director. 'Through CDI, we are proud to support creative expression while strengthening the Tow Center's role as a home for artistic exchange and meaningful connection with Brooklyn's vibrant dance community.'
Since its launch in 2014, CDI has awarded residencies to 300 choreographers, helping artists develop new work, build and sustain careers, and reach new audiences. Choreographer Jeevika Bhat, who premiered Clothesline, a contemporary Indian dance story, at Leonard Davis Center for the Performing Arts at City College in 2025, comments: 'Clothesline simply could not have come together at the level that it did without this residency, and I cannot reiterate how pivotal CDI was in this process. Often, I find that I am rushing to just get it done, but this allowed me to explore the extent of the creative vision instead of settling for a lesser version of the concept.' Jeevika will present Clothesline at the College of Staten Island's Center for the Arts with the support of a second CDI residency this fall.
Partnerships beyond the CUNY system are central to CDI's mission of expanding opportunities for artists while increasing public access to dance. This year, CDI has launched a new partnership with The Next Festival of Emerging Artists to provide studio time and development support for one of the composer-choreographer collaborations incubated during Next Festival's June 2026 programming. The partnership joins CDI's ongoing collaborations with Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden, Brooklyn Arts Exchange, and Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning, extending the program's reach and creating additional pathways for artists to develop and share their work with audiences across New York City.
A Palo Seco Flamenco Company*
barkha patel* Danielle Diniz/Signature Steps* Chloe Roberts*
Ephrat Asherie Dance Keerati Jinakunwiphat
Brinda Guha
Jeevika Bhat*
K.J. Holmes
Laura Peralta* Orlando Hernández & The Knee-Heart Connection*
HopeBoykinDance Kayla Farrish
Exit12 Dance Company* Sekou McMiller & Friends
Grace Yi-Li Tong Breakin'NYC | Angel Kaba *
J. Bouey Dance Projects/j. bouey
Dedrick Gray Makayla Peterson / Monét Movement Productions: The Collective
PASSION FRUIT DANCE COMPANY/ Tatiana Desardouin Thick Like Me
Liberty Styles NextFestival choreographer/composer partnership
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_Originally reported by [BroadwayWorld](https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/CUNY-Dance-Initiative-Unveils-Largest-Cohort-of-Resident-Artists-for-202627-Season-20260616)._
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