Upcoming Performances
About GALLIM
GALLIM is a dynamic dance company and home for the exchange of movement wisdom, founded in 2007 by visionary director and choreographer Andrea Miller. GALLIM reaches audiences worldwide through live performances, The School of Movement, and a commitment to the development of new work and collaboration. From its Brooklyn home base to international stages, GALLIM nurtures creative careers, ignites imaginations, and builds community among diverse audiences, artists, and students worldwide.
GALLIM’s critically acclaimed history of national and international performance seasons includes interdisciplinary dance and site-specific works as well as collaborations in film, theater, fashion, music, and brands. GALLIM’s performances and touring include renowned venues such as The Metropolitan Museum of Art, The Met Breuer, The Guggenheim Museum, Lincoln Center, The Joyce, BAM, City Center, Jacob’s Pillow, Alice Tully Hall, The Kennedy Center, Spoleto USA, Sadler’s Wells, Royal Opera House, V&A London, Théâtre National de Chaillot de Paris, Grand Theatre de la Ville de Luxembourg, Tanz Bremen, Teatre Grec in Barcelona, Teatros Del Canal, Frieze Festival, Art Basel, Philip Johnson’s Glass House, and Grace Farms. Brand collaborations include Hermès, Calvin Klein, Lacoste, and Vogue. Film credits include working with directors Xavier Dolan, Ariel Shulman, Henry Joost, Ben Stamper, and Bat-Sheva Guez, and with actors Jessica Chastain and Kit Harington.
Landmark GALLIM collaborations include the pandemic-responsive You Are Here, a sculpture, sound, and performance installation for Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts performed by artists and community members from every Lincoln Center constituent and New York City borough. Other collaborations include (C)arbon, a three-gallery durational performance installation on the body and its behavior alone, in dual relationships, and en masse at The Met Breuer; Stone Skipping, a site-responsive performance created for The Temple of Dendur at The Metropolitan Museum of Art; and most recently, Miller’s performance response to Antony Gormley’s sculpture Aerial at White Cube.
GALLIM continues to advance its dedication to movement education and community building through the GALLIM School of Movement and Moving Artist Residencies for early career and parent movement artists. The GALLIM School of Movement is a nexus of students, educators, and artists sharing movement knowledge, creative methodologies, and expression through studies in dance training, dancemaking, the collaborative process, film for dance, and professional development.