Lincoln Center Presents: Dance Church

Presented in collaboration with NewYork-Presbyterian, the Official Hospital of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts
Experience the joy and release of dance in this all-levels movement class made for every body, presented in collaboration with NewYork-Presbyterian. Taught by professional dance artists, the class moves through a series of guided movement cues set to a curated playlist of multi-genre pop music. No previous training is required, but open-mindedness is a prerequisite. Named “the best dance workout” by WIRED Magazine and “a state of therapeutic release” by Vanity Fair, be sure to join us on The Dance Floor for this one-of-a-kind communal experience! This outdoor, all-ages event is a Relaxed Performance.
From NewYork-Presbyterian, the Official Hospital of Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts:
Dancing is more than a form of artistic expression; it’s an effective way to improve your heart health. Regular cardiovascular exercise like dance can lower your risk of heart disease by more than 30%, according to Dr. Corey Bradley, a cardiologist at NewYork-Presbyterian and Columbia. It also helps build muscle, improve mobility and flexibility, and release mood-boosting endorphins — all of which benefit you long after you’ve left the dance floor. So do something good for your heart and mind by joining us for this high-energy, all-levels movement class.
There are two ways to access this free event:
2. Fast Track opening the Monday before the event at noon for all. Or, become a member and enjoy priority entry with automatic access to every Fast Track line, all year round.
- 06/17/2026
- 06/17/2026
- 6:00pm
- 7:30pm
- Free
- The Dance Floor at Josie Robertson Plaza
- https://www.lincolncenter.org/series/summer-for-the-city/dance-churchlesssupgreaterandreglesssupgreater
- A large crowd of dancers of all ages interlock arms in circles around each other.
- Visitors who have Autism | Visitors with Developmental Disabilities | Visitors with Learning Disabilities | Visitors with Memory Loss
- Access@LincolnCenter.org