The club has always been a dance floor. Kiss My Face is asking what happens when the dancers actually show up. New York's underground dance variety show returns to Brooklyn for its biggest edition yet — 600 people, one room, no apologies. The lineup pulls from the city's most uncompromising choreographers and movers: the kind who trained at the highest levels and chose not to stay there, who turned down the institutional path for something rawer and more alive. This is not a recital. It's not a showcase. It's a night where high-level dance gets its hands dirty — theater, performance art, fashion, and a hosting situation that threatens to become its own event. Camp but chic. Outlandish but intentional. The kind of thing where you spend the whole night not entirely sure what you're watching, and leave not wanting to talk about anything else. If you've never seen what a body can do in a dark room with a good sound system, this is the one. 270 Meserole St. Doors 9PM. Tickets @ kissmyface.nyc