Repertory
Choreographed and performed by: James Fable, Micheal Fields, Bobby Major, Ladell Thomas
Music: Cesare Pugni, Black Coffee, Superman, Thegoodies, Freely, Rihanna, Work 2.0, Zapp and Roger, I Can Make You Dance
Choreography: Lynn Parkerson and the dancers
Music: J.S Bach, Jesu meine Freude
Costumes: Hilla Shapira
Additional choreography by Micheal Fields, Catie Kirch, Ladell Thomas
Choreography: Antony Tudor (1908-1987)
Music: Antonio Soler, Fandango
Costumes: Sylvia Taalsohn Nolan
Staging: Diana Byer and Elena Zahlmann
Choreography: Lynn Parkerson, in collaboration with the performing artists
Poetry: Jasmine Mans, Greenwood, Birmingham, The Light
Music: Malcolm Parson, Sonic Relief II
Costume design: Hilla Shapira
Choreography: Jeremy McQueen, in collaboration with the performing artists
Music: Jonathan Bailey Holland, Monochrome
Costume design: Lauren Starobin
Choreographed and performed by Bobby Major, Michael Fields, Ladell Thomas
Music: Childish Gambino, This is America (Pastel Remix); Onra, Hold Tight; Bush Babees, Remember We (Salaam Remix)
Choreography: Lynn Parkerson, in collaboration with the dancers
Music: Malcolm Parson
Choreography: Lynn Parkerson
Music: Malcolm Parson
Collaborating Choreographer: Michael "Big Mike" Fields
Choreography: Lynn Parkerson
Music: Abbie Conant, Augusta Laar, Kalle Laar
Trombone: Abbie Conant
Keyboard/Poetry: Augusta Laar
Electronics/Guitar: Katie Laar
Dance: Lynn Parkerson
A project for the Shamrack Women's Poetry Festival supported by the Munich Office of Cultural Affairs.
Choreography: Lynn Parkerson
Music: Malcolm Parson, Ti Gason Nwa, Lester Young, Lester Leaps In
Collaborating Choreographers: Brenda Bufalino, Bobby “Anime” Major
Choreography: Lynn Parkerson
Visual Artist: Cornelia Thomsen
Music: Jean-Phillippe Rameau, Gavotte et Six Doubles
Collaborating Choreographer: James “Floats” Fable
Concept: Claudia Jeschke
Choreography: Michel Fokine, Belinda McGuire
Music: Carl Maria von Weber, Aufforderung zum Tanz
Choreography: Michael “Big Mike” Fields
Music: Rodgers & Hammerstein, The Sound of Music
Choreography: Julia K. Gleich
Visual Artist: Elana Herzog
Music: Various (Robert Bluesman, Patsy Kline, Nick Cave, Max Steiner, Dolly Parton)
Concept/Choreography: Lynn Parkerson
Music: P. I. Tchaikovsky, The Nutcracker
Art Direction/Set Design: Avram Finkelstein
Costume Design: Rebeccah Pailes-Friedman, Sylvia Nolan, YMX by Yellowman
Collaborating Choreographers: Thomas Baird, Michael “Big Mike” Fields, Claudia Jeschke, Sira Melikian, Sydnie Mosley
Technologist: Nicholas Vermeer
LED Tutu: Leila Ligougne
Lighting Design: David Forni
World Premiere: December 7, 2016, The Brooklyn Museum
Choreography: David Fernandez
Music: Malcolm Parson, Floating, Secret Window, 7+5
Choreographed and Performed by: Emily Oleson and Kwame Opare
Music: Remix by Kwame Opare
Choreography: Matthew Powell
Music: Sergei Rachmaninoff, Prelude in G Minor Op. 23, Suite No. 1 Op. 5 IV Russian Easter, Étude in E Flat Minor Op. 33, Étude in D Major Op. 39 No. 9
Choreography: Lynn Parkerson
Music: Nicola Matteis
Costumes: Patricia Forelle
Choreography: Julia K. Gleich
Music: Malcolm Parson
Costumes: Tamara Gonzales
Choreography: Julia K. Gleich and Lynn Parkerson
Music: John Cage, Shelley Hirsch, Andre Matorin, Baba Israel, Andrew Drury, Russ Lossing, Jen Baker
Costumes: YMX by Yellowman
Set and Sound Design: Libby Hartle, Ranjit Bhatnagar/David Chang
Choreography: Lynn Parkerson and Michael "Big Mike" Fields
Music: Antonio Vivaldi, Lute Concerto in D Major
Choreography: James "J-Floats" Fable and Michael "Big Mike" Fields
Music: Temu Bacot, Take Back the Funk
Choreography: Lynn Parkerson
Collaborators: Michael “Mike Supreme” Fields, Sydnie Mosley's
Music: Igor Stravinsky, Suite Italienne
Costumes: Patricia Forelle
Choreography: Lynn Parkerson
Music: Louis Couperin, Francois Couperin
Set and Sound Design: NYC Resistors; Ranjit Bhatnagar, Nick Vermeer, Bill Ward
Costumes: YMX by Yellowman
Drawings: Cornelia Thomsen
Concept and Direction: Lynn Parkerson
Choreography: Isadora Duncan, Michel Fokine
Music: Frederic Chopin, excerpts from Les Sylphides
Costumes: Patricia Forelle
World Premiere: April 6, 2012, Kumble Theater, Fort Greene, Brooklyn
Choreography: Lynn Parkerson
Collaborator: Michael “Mike Supreme” Fields
Music: Burt Bacharach/Bjork, Iain Ballamy, The Kinks, Kunst Oder Unfall, Jim Papoulis
Costumes: YMX by Yellowman
Choreography: Lynn Parkerson
Music: G.F. Handel, Jay-Z, Tinarawen, Rick James, Ivy Queen, Sean Paul, Lalo, Jim Papoulis
Costumes: Patricia Ankner Forelle, Lauren Hartlein, Leah Mulartrick
World Premiere: March 2, 2007, Kumble Theater, Fort Greene, Brooklyn
“Brooklyn Caprice was Brooklyn Ballet's first piece combining ballet and hip hop and paved the way for future collaborations. Its aliveness comes from the free flowing communication between dancers of wide-ranging styles.” - Lynn Parkerson, Artistic Director
Choreography: Caridad Martinez
Music: M.I.A., KTU, Gustavo Santaolalla, Flaco Jimenez
Film and Costumes: Jessica Sofia Mitrani
World Premiere: October 26, 2006, Festival Cervantino, San Cristobel, Mexico
Choreography: Caridad Martinez
Music: Egberto Gismontti, Sonos Cubanos, G.F Handel
Costumes: Jessica Sofia Mitrani
World Premiere: June 15, 2006, Tobacco Warehouse, Dumbo, Brooklyn
Choreography: Lynn Parkerson
Music: H.I.F. Biber
Baroque Reconstruction: Thomas Baird
Costumes: Patricia Forelle
World Premiere: October 21, 2005, Kumble Theater, Fort Greene, Brooklyn
Choreography Matthew Olwell
Bessie nomination 2011
Choreography: Raoul Auger Feuillet / Lynn Parkerson
Music: Archangelo Corelli
Baroque Reconstruction: Thomas Baird
Costumes: Patricia Forelle
Choreography: Lynn Parkerson
Music: Traditional, Son Ar Christr, arranged by Malcolm Parson; Parting Friends, Windham, arranged by Matthew Brookshire.
Choreography: Merce Cunningham (1919-2009)
Music: John Cage, David Tudor, Gordon Mumma
Courtesy of The Merce Cunningham Trust
Choreography: George Balanchine (1904-1983)
Music: Paul Hindemith
Courtesy of The Balanchine Trust
Choreography: Isadora Duncan
Music: Alexander Scriabin, Revolutionary Etude
Choreography: Henri Justamant
Reconstruction: Robert Atwood and Claudia Jeschke
Music: Joseph Luigini, Friedrich Burgmueller
La Tirolienne
Pas de L'abeille
Entree la Esmerelda
Choreography: Jules Perrot, Restaged by Anton Dolin in 1941
Music: Cesare Pugni
Costume Design: Sylvia Nolan
The Nutcracker Pas de Deux, Le Corsaire Pas de Deux, Don Quixote Pas de Deux, White Swan Pas de Deux from Swan Lake's Second Act, Pas de Trois from Swan Lake's First Act