Sculpture, Sound, and Dance Convene at Lincoln Center

The choreographer Andrea Miller’s installation “You Are Here” incorporates the voices of singers, ushers, and security guards with dancers, who move through the water and the trees of Hearst Plaza.
dancers in water
Photograph by Pari Dukovic for The New Yorker

Starting on July 14, Lincoln Center’s Hearst Plaza is the site of “You Are Here,” a sculpture-and-sound installation created by the choreographer Andrea Miller, with the sound artist Justin Hicks and the designer Mimi Lien, that incorporates the recorded voices of singers, musicians, ushers, and security guards. A group of dancers joins in, July 24-30, at 7 p.m., to form what Miller calls “a kind of Greek chorus,” moving around the space, through the water, through the trees. Tickets, free via Today Tix, are required.