New TV shows, museum openings, film releases and concerts — it’s a lot to keep track of. Let us help you. For the week of March 18, seven cultural events not to be missed:

Dance: Stephen Petronio at the Joyce

March 20-25; joyce.org.

Stephen Petronio made a bold move in 2015 when he unveiled “Bloodlines,” an initiative to restage masterworks by pioneers of postmodern dance and present them alongside his own. The series uncovers gems that might otherwise be lost to history. It also sets a high bar for Mr. Petronio’s choreography, inviting comparisons with artists he cites as some of his greatest influences.

The latest installment, opening on March 20 when the Stephen Petronio Company returns to the Joyce Theater, includes Merce Cunningham’s rarely performed “Signals,” from 1970, and the premiere of Mr. Petronio’s “Hardness 10.” Inspired by diamonds and their many facets, the new work features costumes by Patricia Field, known for her work on “Sex and the City,” and a score by Nico Muhly. Mr. Petronio also revisits his 2003 “Underland,” bringing back a section of that characteristically high-velocity dance, “Wild Wild World.” SIOBHAN BURKE