‘Choreographers Stretch Visions in and Out of the Box‘                                                  

“The selection of choreographers was unusually good” -New York Times for the NuDance Festival                                                                             

                                                                        

From left, Elisabeth Rainer, Yeon Seon, Yoo and Hyosun Choi in Ginger Cox’s “InsideOut” at the NuDance Festival  

Photo by Ruby Washington, NY TImes

LiNK! the Movement is a multidimensional company that presents an electrifying repertoire without borders. Whether it’s jazz, theater, or more of an abstract style, LiNK’s athleticism and artistry connects to its audience through many different voices of dance. LiNK’s is now a pick up company working on individual projects with a variety of dancers.

LiNK is based in New York and has performed to sold out shows throughout the City. Recently, LiNK  performed in the Queens Fringe  Festival and the MishMash, a cabaret concert. LiNK has produced Passages at the Hudson Guild Theater and HOOT- a concert on the rooftop of Office Ops in Brooklyn.


LiNK has performed with performed with musicians Lijie and  Brythonwen and the NuDance Festival, Monterey Dance Festival in California, SoNo Arts Festival, Built On Stilts in Martha’s Vineyard, The Rebound Dance Festival, International Dance Festival, WAXworks, The Choreographers Canvas, The Artist/Choreographer's Canvas, Spoke the Hub, Jennifer Muller’s HATCH, Dancers Responding to Aids, the P-town Elan Festival, In the Fryin' Pan, Gowanus Wildlife Preserve, Puffin Room, MMAC Media Event, Uptown Performance Series The Tyler Dunne Benefit Concert, Igal Perry’s Peridance, Evon Arts Concert, Points of Union, PMT House of Dance, and the FAR Space, sponsored by The Field.




photos by Eric Bandiero

LiNK! the Movement
Ginger Cox, Artistic Director

View Ginger’s reel HERE

“Rain” by SiSe

(excerpts)

choreographed by Ginger performed by Collaboration Movement

            “Cox’s inventive skill in creating solos and duets within her group piece was engrossing.”

                                                                                                                           Bob Boross, Jazz Dance E-news

“Cox explores movement in an unpredictable way”- iDANZCritixCorner  


“Absorbing”, “Amusing Creativity” Jazz Dance E-news


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The greatest exploration of the choreographic voice within jazz dance was seen in the work of Ginger Cox”

                                                                                                                              Bob Boross, Jazz Dance E-news