June Dance 2025

A pair of dance performances where trapeze, martial arts, movement storytelling, and Prince deep cuts meet.
curated & performed by Jim Self
Crossovers performed Robin Guiver
International Lover performed by Troy Lingelbach
June 6 - 7, 2025
Cherry Artspace

International Lover

June Dance 2025 is excited and delighted to bring back to Ithaca International Lover, the tale of an artist in pursuit of a dream. In this boldly vulnerable theatrical experience, Troy Lingelbach shares their journey of self-acceptance. Through trapeze work, dance, and performance art, the artist exposes the conflict of their mind, body, and spirit, reckoning with gender, relationships, identity, addiction, and injury. Learning to embrace their fullest self, Troy becomes the International Lover (Prince, 1999).

The story is brought to life through dance on the ground and in the air without any spoken word. The score, which fuses Woodstock-era rock-and-roll, jazz, funk, and Prince deep cuts, shares the artist’s inner dialogue.

International Lover debuted at the 2024 Hupstate Circus Festival, and was originally conceived during the 2024 Hupstate Circus Artist Residency. It recently had its NYC premier with a sold-out showing at House of Yes. In May 2025, it will be presented at the inaugural Philadelphia Contemporary Circus Festival.

Crossovers

Crossovers explores human states of being such as consciousness in one’s own body, consciousness in other bodies, and speculations on the nature of ‘crossing over’ or afterlife consciousness. Two Ithaca based movement artists will show their versions and interpretations of the Crossovers idea. Robin Guiver and Jim Self bring their combined movement knowledge based in martial arts, physical theater, modern and post-modern dance, performance art, and movement storytelling.

Funding

June Dance 2025 is made possible in part with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant program from the New York State Council on the Arts, with the support of the office of the Governor and NYS Legislature, administered by the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins County, and by support from NYS DanceForce, a NYSCA Partner. Additional funding provided by The Ithaca Savage Club.

Cast