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Brooklyn’s BAM Announces Fall 25 and Next Wave Programming – front mezz junkies, Theater News

21 May 20254 Mins Read

Frontmezzjunkies reports: Brooklyn’s BAM announces its Fall 2025 Season

On May 15, 2025, BAM announced its programming for Fall 2025 and their celebrated Next Wave: an expansive slate of dance, music, theater, visual art, family events, holiday fare, and more. 

This year’s Next Wave features iconic artists whom BAM has celebrated before, many times over, along with newer talents whose work will define the decades to come. By showcasing local, national, and global creators’ genre-spanning works, Next Wave offers a panoramic view of contemporary innovation while illuminating the shared inspirations and aspirations that bring artists and audiences together.

Dambudzo by nora chipaumire will kick off this year’s Next Wave in October followed by Natalia Lafourcade, Eiko Otake and Wen Hui’s What Is War, Caroline Guiela Nguyen’s LACRIMA, Richard Move’s Martha@BAM—The 1963 Interview, Juliana F. May’s Optimistic Voices, Andrea Voets’ FOR REAL, Hanif Abdurraqib’s poetry series I Guess It Was My Destiny To Live So Long, Leslie Cuyjet’s For All Your Life, Richard Foreman’s What to wear, and a season-long exhibition, Franklin Furnace’s 50th Anniversary, which celebrates the revered avant-garde collective’s contributions over the past five decades.  

Leslie Cuyjet’s For All Your Life. Maria Baranova.

Alongside Next Wave, BAM will present talks and film screenings that uplift new and refreshed works from Arundhati Roy, Linton Kwesi Johnson, and Peter Brook. 

In a holiday performance like no other, the season includes an extraordinary opportunity to experience William Christie / Les Arts Florissants’ Messe de Minuit and Pastorale de Noël. 

Rounding out the season are the annually anticipated BAMboo!, the Best of BAMkids Film Festival, and a film program featuring eclectic repertory screenings and series alongside new releases.

“My goal was to put together a season that focused on women artists. Some, like Martha Graham, are iconic, while others making their BAM debuts also represent a long lineage in what is known as ‘downtown dance’,” says BAM Artistic Director, Amy Cassello. “Through our performances, films, free community programs, school-time matinees, and beyond, we believe that our purpose is to challenge, provoke, and connect. BAM continues to support New York-based art makers in all forms while presenting provocative international work.”

“We are proud to present this season of ground-breaking performance,” says BAM’s Interim CEO, Tamara McCaw, “ensuring that we remain an accessible and equitable home serving artists, audiences, and members of our community could not happen without our incredible supporters. BAM deeply thanks our donors, our civic leaders, and elected officials for their unwavering commitment to BAM and the arts.”  

Caroline Guiela Nguyen’s LACRIMA (Theater) Photo by Jean Louis Fernandez.

Fall programs

Sep 10….Mother Mary Comes to Me, Arundhati Roy in conversation with Imani Perry (Talk)

Sep 18….New 8K restoration of Peter Brook’s “The Mahabharata” (Film)

Sep 20….Linton Kwesi Johnson: Dread Beat an Blood  (Film /Talk)

Next Wave

Oct 8—9…………….nora chipaumire’s Dambudzo (Dance)

Oct 11………………..Natalia Lafourcade’s Cancionera (Music)

Oct 21—25…………Eiko Otake and Wen Hui’s What Is War (Dance) 

Oct 22 & 24—26….Caroline Guiela Nguyen’s LACRIMA (Theater)

Oct 28—Nov 1…….Richard Move’s Martha@BAM—The 1963 Interview (Dance/Theater)

Nov 5—8 …………..Juliana F. May’s Optimistic Voices (Dance/Music)

Nov 18—22………..Hanif Abdurraqib’s I Guess It Was My Destiny To Live So Long, a poetry series honoring the legacy of June Jordan (Various)

Nov 19—23………..Andrea Voets’ FOR REAL (Theater/Music)

Dec 3—7……………Leslie Cuyjet’s For All Your Life (Dance/Film/Theater)

Jan 15—17…………Richard Foreman’s What to wear (Theater/Music/Opera) presented as part of Prototype 2026

Oct 22—Jan 17…..Franklin Furnace’s 50th Anniversary (Visual Art/Performance Art)

Holiday  

Dec 4—6……………Les Arts Florissants’ Messe de Minuit and Pastorale de Noël (Music)

Eiko Otake and Wen Hui’s What Is War. Photo by Zhou Huiyini.

Tickets go on sale for BAM Members and Patrons on May 15. To the general public on May 22. For more information and tickets, click here.

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