The Joyce Theater
The Joyce Theater, located at 175 Eighth Avenue, New York City, opened in 1982. It was founded by dancers Cora Cahan and Eliot Feld in a former movie house to create a dedicated space for dance performances. The Joyce is renowned for presenting a diverse range of dance styles, including contemporary, ballet, hip-hop, and international dance. The theater has become a premier venue for both established and emerging dance companies, offering audiences access to high-quality performances. The Joyce Theater is celebrated for its commitment to supporting the dance community and enriching the cultural fabric of New York City. Read more about Dance.