Hivewild

Hivewild The body is the medium through which we create art. Hivewild exists to present movement as an affirmation of human value and emotion.

Through the presentation of formal evening-length works, public works, site specific projects, dance films, and situational encounters, Hivewild aims to act as a catalyst for movement, sensation, and interdisciplinary artistic exchange. Founded in 2016 by Artistic Director Katherine Maxwell, Hivewild is a contemporary movement platform based on the unceded land of the Lenapehoking People (Brooklyn

, NY). Hivewild is dedicated to the presentation of formal, site-specific, and public works that ignite conversation and unlock emotion, rooted in the principles of radical inclusion and lifelong curiosity. Endemic to each Hivewild work, and the processes that create them, are strong senses of dignity, interconnectivity, and playfulness. Hivewild is an invitation to experience, feel, and be - embodying a broader bandwidth of what it means to be alive. Members of Hivewild seek to invest in their communities by actively engaging in cross-disciplinary collaboration, and skill-sharing. Every human has a body, and we use this understanding as a starting point to identify connections and celebrate differences between people. Hivewild aims to use accessible performance work to engage a variety of viewers: artists, art enthusiasts, and those who have yet to experience contemporary dance work. Hivewild shapes work through the use of internal triggers and genuine impulse - a thought, flavor, or emotion - to incite motion throughout the body. Refined fluidity and a strong sense of honesty are central to Hivewild’s creative process and product. When establishing new work, Artistic Director Katherine Maxwell identifies a recurring idea or impulse and begins to introduce these nascent concepts to the team through spoken word, visualization, and proprioceptive movement cues. Hivewild performances feature elements of contemporary dance, gestural movement, and interpretive interplays between speech and sound. Creative narratives reject transactional relationships between artist and audience, in favor of a strong sense of empathy and curiosity. Audiences can expect to engage with artistic narrative that is sincere, guttural, earned, and fundamentally honest.

Summer Pop-Up Class! Hivewild Contemporary returns this summer for a limited series at Gibney: Agnes Varis Performing Ar...
06/09/2026

Summer Pop-Up Class!
 
Hivewild Contemporary returns this summer for a limited series at Gibney: Agnes Varis Performing Arts Center
Led by these six classes across June and July offer contemporary technique and repertory designed for the professional dancer.
 
June 11 • June 15 • June 29
July 13 • July 23 • July 30
 
We’re excited to be back at Gibney this summer and look forward to moving with you.
 
Sign up via link in bio.

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Welcoming June with a final few frames from our Weekend Workshop ✨Photo:
06/01/2026

Welcoming June with a final few frames from our Weekend Workshop ✨

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Weekend Workshop extras 📸Photo:
05/27/2026

Weekend Workshop extras 📸

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A few more Weekend Workshop favorites before the long weekend ahead ☀️📸
05/22/2026

A few more Weekend Workshop favorites before the long weekend ahead ☀️

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Caption:We’re still floating from our Weekend Workshop back in April ☁️✨Photo:
05/12/2026

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We’re still floating from our Weekend Workshop back in April ☁️✨

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Weekend Workshop in stillsPhoto:        
04/29/2026

Weekend Workshop in stills

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Moments from our Weekend Workshop.Photo:
04/23/2026

Moments from our Weekend Workshop.

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A glimpse into our Weekend Workshop.
Thankful for everyone who shared space with us over two abundant days. 
Carrying th...
04/21/2026

A glimpse into our Weekend Workshop.
Thankful for everyone who shared space with us over two abundant days. 
Carrying these moments with us.

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04/17/2026

What happens when a group of dancers gather with gusto and curiosity? This weekend was an exactly that! Yall were incredible. Thank you for being in the room with us, we hope to see you again soon!

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04/14/2026

We absolutely loved dancing with you this weekend! Thank you for showing up with openness and curiosity. Your presence, warmth and enthusiasm for the work made our weekend workshop one to remember!

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219 W 19th St
New York, NY
10011

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