The Brooklyn Academy of Music is one of three venues that will collaborate on “Night of 100 Solos: A Centennial Event,” a massive celebration of the legendary choreographer Merce Cunningham.

That program, scheduled for Cunningham’s birthday, April 16, in Brooklyn, Los Angeles and London, is among the highlights of the Brooklyn Academy’s winter-spring season, which runs from Jan. 23 through June 22.

The season was organized by Joseph V. Melillo, the performing arts center’s executive producer, who will step down from his post at the end of this year. David Binder, his successor, begins his tenure on Jan. 1 with the title of artistic director.

“The 2019 winter-spring season, with bold work from an array of outstanding global and local artists, reflects the cultural adventures and discoveries that I was privileged to enjoy at B.A.M. for many wonderful years,” Mr. Melillo said in a statement. “I have great confidence in the future of this unique organization and in David Binder’s vision for its next exciting chapter.”