Entertainment8/21/2025NYT

At the Rockaway Beach Sessions, a New York City Dance

At the Rockaway Beach Sessions, a New York City Dance

"Wayward," a new dance piece by choreographer Kim Brandt, is being presented as part of the Rockaway Beach Sessions in New York City. The performance takes place in the Rockaway area, both on the beach and in the town itself. The dance is described as an "expansive" work, suggesting it covers a wide range of movement and themes. The Rockaway Beach Sessions is an event that showcases various dance and performance art pieces in this unique coastal setting, providing a platform for artists to engage with the local community and environment. The inclusion of Brandt's "Wayward" in this program highlights the diverse range of creative works being presented and the opportunity for the audience to experience dance in an unconventional, site-specific context.

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