PAULA JOSA-JONES The highly respected veteran choreographer makes a welcome return to Boston for a concert of solo works, “Of This Body.’’ The interdisciplinary dance-theater project, three years in the making with a dedicated design team, integrates live movement with video projections that create a variety of landscapes as well as a secondary character. June 3-4. $20-$25. Dance Complex, Cambridge. 617-547-9363, www.dance complex.org
URBANITY DANCE The company’s annual spring revue, “Residual,’’ features pieces focusing on what is left in the wake of momentous experiences. Highlights include a new work by Marcus Schulkind and pieces by Houston-based choreographer Andy Noble and Black Label Movement artistic director Carl Flink. June 3-4. $20-$50. Tsai Performance Center. 617-572-3727, www.urbanitydance.org
ACROSS THE AGES DANCE PROJECT This annual event celebrates the rich life experiences reflected in intergenerational dance. This year’s concert features dancers ages 10-80 in works by Ivaylo Alexiev, Yo-el Cassell, William “Bill’’ Evans, Ruth Benson Levin, Lynn Modell, and Erica Schwartz. Curated by Eliza Mallouk, the concert is in memory of co-producer Marcie Mitler, who died in February. June 3-5. $20-$25. Green Street Studios, Cambridge. 781-307-2563, www.brownpapertickets.com
BALLET BRILLIANTE Tony Williams Ballet presents a mixed bill suitable for the whole family, including his own “Ben’s Trumpet,’’ based on the award-winning children’s book by former Boston Ballet dancer Rachel Isadora, and his version of “Carnival of the Animals,’’ created with Gianni Di Marco. The program also features a suite of dances by Isadora Duncan and Balanchine’s gracious “Glinka Pas de Trois.’’ June 4. $20. Strand Theatre. 617-524-4381, www.tonywilliams dancecenter.com KAREN CAMPBELL
Karen Campbell can be reached at karencampbell4@rcn.com.




