BamBam Frost & Ori Flomin | May 2-May 3
May 2 – May 3, 2026
The Club
74A East 4th Street
New York, NY 10003
Tickets:
$30 Adults ($50 Support The Artist Ticket)
$25 Students/Seniors
$10 La MaMa Members
First ten tickets to every performance $10 each (limit 2 per person)
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a Shared Evening with
about
YES
BamBam Frost
Through constant transformation, pleasure and play, YES by BamBam Frost moves through
traces of pop culture. Trying to navigate what is, what was, and what potentially could be. YES
premiered in Stockholm in 2020, and has since then played at venues in Marseille, Oslo,
Copenhagen, Stavanger, Helsinki, and Brussels. BamBam is now creating a version specifically
for LaMaMa Moves! 2026.
Settle In
Ori Flomin, Jody Oberfelder, Carolyn Hall, Sabrina DeVelis
Settle In is a personal reflection on ways to ground ourselves in times of change and uncertainty
through layered physical dialogues between bodies, generations, movement, and live music.
Featuring four intergenerational performers and original music composed and performed by Mal
Stein.
La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival 2026
La MaMa Moves! 2026, the 21st season of La MaMa’s annual dance festival, brings together
dance artists at all stages of their careers to experiment, collaborate, and share new work.
Curated by Nicky Paraiso, the festival will take place over five weeks in April and May of 2026
and will include twelve productions across La MaMa’s four venues, and up to four in-person
community workshops and public discussions. This year’s festival line-up features dancemakers Donald Byrd, Beth Corning with guest puppeteer Tom Lee, Vangeline, Patricia Hoffbauer, Dancers Unlimited, Sun Kim Dance Theatre, Green Cow, Iver Findlay, BamBam Frost & Ori Flomin, Pioneers Go East Collective, and ms. z tye & Mina Nishimura in a shared evening curated by La MaMa Curatorial Residents Martita Abril & Blaze Ferrer.
La MaMa Moves! Dance Festival continues to support La MaMa’s commitment to presenting diverse performance styles that challenge audience’s perception of dance by featuring performance/installations, experimental film screenings & public symposiums which address dance artists’ engagement with the current political climate, as well as honoring diasporic histories and legacy, ancestral inspirations and inter-generational dialogue.

