Photography by Jonathan Pellow and Graphic Design by Kristen Cork

NOVEMBER 15, 2024 | 7 PM

At the start, something seemingly insignificant appears, but one day, it takes shape and morphs into meaning. A metamorphosis can transform a tiny thought into a masterpiece. Come see how we refashion one idea over time to create the full works you see on stage.  

For one night only, ARD will take over a quintessentially NYC building for an intimate look at our creative process. Enjoy light hor d oeuvres, an open wine and beer bar, and conversation with the company and arts supporters. Your attendance will allow us to further our mission to champion creatives, collaborate with artists around the world, and create a community of vulnerability, hope, and connection. 

An autumn night in Greenwich village

Join us at the Peterson House, home of the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies, at 16 W 10th St, a location that some have called “the most beautiful block in New York City.” 

The incredible building, with original details, first housed the family of Henry L. Peterson, an iron merchant, and then became the home of artists Jon Corbino and Frances Kent Lamont, among many other New Yorkers.

Get into the spirit of the season and the location with city cocktail attire. Examples include suits, dresses, jumpsuits—anything that makes you think of a classic NYC night on the town. Creative choices are encouraged!


keep ard moving

Your ticket directly supports the core components of our company:

Annual Spring Season - $1,000.00

ARD Dancers - $500.00

Lighting Design - $300.00

Costume Design and Production - $150.00

Live Music - $75.00

On View

 

Peterson House, 16 W 10th St, New York, NY 10011

Subway: 1, 2, 3, F, M, 14th St | 4, 5, 6, N, Q, R, Union Square | B, D, West 4th | 9th Street PATH Station

Parking: Icon Parking, 12-20 E 9th Street, New York, NY 10003

Accessibility: If you cannot enter through the front stairs, please reach out to sarai@arielrivkadance.com, so we can accommodate your needs. 

Photography by Jonathan Pellow and Graphic Design by Kristen Cork