Its performances are held in St. Mark's Church in the East Village area of the Manhattan borough of New York City.
[1] Founded in 1974 by Barbara Dilley, Mary Overlie, and Larry Fagin to support the creation of new work in dance and performance.
A fire damaged the church in 1978 and performances were temporarily held at the Third Street Music School.
In 2010, she launched the Platform series, which invites an artist to curate performances and events around a certain theme.
[2][3] Danspace has shaped contemporary New York dance history presenting artists such as Ishmael Houston-Jones, Bill T. Jones,[4] Trajal Harrell,[5] Okwui Okpokwasili,[6] and many others.