Performing Art – New York - Brooklyn

Inclined Dance Project is a Brooklyn based contemporary dance company which strives to present visually intricate landscapes inspired and propelled by human experiences. Derived from a fusion of classic dance vocabulary, pedestrian mannerisms, and contemporary ideas, IDP aims to break common dance boundaries and introduce audiences to an innovative form of contemporary dance that has the ability to speak to many age groups and individuals. Inclined approaches dance-making through a “set and destroy” method, allowing the performers and collaborating artists the opportunity to deconstruct material and incite dialogue, exploration, and personal contribution to a work. The end result is athletic, technical, and dynamic movement that challenges the dancer and engages audiences. Inclined Dance Project was founded by Kristen Klein in 2009 and has performed at many venues and festivals throughout New York and New England including The Julie Ince Thompson Theatre at The Dance Complex, Boston University, the Ailey Citigroup Theater, Baruch College, Dixon Place, Chen Dance Center, the Center for Performance Research, University Settlement, The Flea, The Tank, the John Ryan Theater, Greenspace, The Winter Garden Theater at Brookfield Place, The Actors Fund Arts Center, Triskelion Arts, The Secret Theatre, The Gowanus Arts Building, the Silk City Arts Festival, and the International Festival of Arts and Ideas, among many others. The company is a fiscally sponsored project of Fractured Atlas and has been featured in Dance Spirit Magazine, Critical Dance Magazine, DiY Dancer, FitEngine Reviews, offoffoff Dance, and on Dancemedia.com.