Our guide to dance performances happening this weekend and in the week ahead.

BALLET HISPÁNICO at the Joyce Theater (April 10-11, 7:30 p.m., through April 15). This season sees two premieres inspired by the writings of Federico García Lorca: “Espíritus Gemelos” by Gustavo Ramírez Sansano and “Waiting for Pepe” by Carlos Pons Guerra. The program also features a reprise of “Línea Recta,” Annabelle Lopez Ochoa’s 2016 exploration of flamenco. The works were created through the company’s Instituto Coreográfico, a lab for Latino choreographers that Ballet Hispánico’s artistic director and chief executive officer, Eduardo Vilaro, began in 2010 as a way, in part, for dance makers to explore their heritage.

212-242-0800, joyce.org

EIFMAN BALLET OF ST. PETERSBURG at the David H. Koch Theater (April 6, 6:30 p.m.; April 7, 2 and 7:30 p.m.; April 8, 2 p.m.). In honor of the 20th anniversary of his company’s New York debut, Boris Eifman returns with his evening-length production of “Anna Karenina.” The choreographer’s take on the Tolstoy novel raises the tragic affair of Anna and Count Vronsky to melodramatic heights with his melding of ballet and contemporary dance. Accompanying the dancers will be the New York City Ballet Orchestra performing a mix of Tchaikovsky. Nikolay Alexeev conducts.

212-496-0600, davidhkochtheater.com

GATHERING PLACE: BLACK QUEER LAND(ING) at Gibney (April 10, 6-9 p.m.; April 12, 8 p.m., through April 28). In this new nearly three-week performance series, programmed by Marýa Wethers, the focus is the intersections among blackness, queerness and indigeneity. The first weekend presents Mayfield Brooks’s three-part “IWB: Dancing in the Hold.” Part I, “P(a)rLAY,” is an invitation to black-identified artists to participate in an improvisational dance workshop and performance (April 10). Part II, “Dancing in the Hold,” features a production inspired by underwater finds, like a shipwreck (April 12 and 13). And Part III, “Process(Ion),” is a performance installation that includes a procession from the theater to the African Burial Ground in Lower Manhattan (April 14). The series continues later this month with performances by Jumatatu M. Poe and the I Moving Lab collective.

646-837-6809, gibneydance.org