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Martha Graham Dance Company

"Prelude to Action" from Chronicle, 2019

One of the foremost American choreographers of the twentieth century, a modern dance pioneer, and the creator of an important technique for training dancers, Martha Graham (1894-1991) studied at the Denishawn School in Los Angeles.… Read More

Martha Graham Dance Company

AXE, 2015

  One of the foremost American choreographers of the twentieth century, a modern dance pioneer, and the creator of an important technique for training dancers, Martha Graham (1894-1991) studied at the Denishawn School in Los… Read More

Martha Graham Dance Company

The Rite of Spring, 2013

One of the foremost American choreographers of the twentieth century, a modern dance pioneer, and the creator of an important technique for training dancers, Martha Graham (1894-1991) studied at the Denishawn School in Los Angeles.… Read More

Martha Graham Dance Company

Rust, 2013

One of the foremost American choreographers of the twentieth century, a modern dance pioneer, and the creator of an important technique for training dancers, Martha Graham (1894-1991) studied at the Denishawn School in Los Angeles.… Read More

Martha Graham Dance Company

Night Journey, 1994

One of the foremost American choreographers of the twentieth century, a modern dance pioneer, and the creator of an important technique for training dancers, Martha Graham (1894-1991) studied at the Denishawn School in Los Angeles.… Read More

Buglisi/Foreman Dance

...ING from Field of Loves, 2001

Originally launched in 1994 by Jacqulyn Buglisi and Donlin Foreman with associate founders Terese Capucilli and Christine Dakin, the company evolved out of the necessity to produce new dances, embrace young dancers, and bring audiences into… Read More

LAFA & Artists

Summer Fantasia Part I, 2009

Founded in Taiwan by choreographer Bulareyaung Pagarlava and renowned dancer Fang-Yi Sheu in 2007, LAFA & Artists made its official U.S. debut with this presentation. Both previously danced with Cloud Gate Dance Theatre, and Sheu… Read More

Sonya Tayeh

you'll still call me by name, 2018

The career of New York-based choreographer Sonya Tayeh has been a whirlwind in the decade leading up to her Jacob’s Pillow debut. With roots in the club scene of her native Detroit, she burst into… Read More

Buglisi/Foreman Dance

Requiem, 2003

Originally launched in 1994 by Jacqulyn Buglisi and Donlin Foreman with associate founders Terese Capucilli and Christine Dakin, the company evolved out of the necessity to produce new dances, embrace young dancers, and bring audiences into… Read More

Wendy Whelan & Lloyd Knight

"Moon" from Canticle for Innocent Comedians, 2013

Although the full dance from which this duet was derived is today considered lost, the “Moon” section was filmed for the classic documentary, A Dancer’s World. This has allowed contemporary viewers to experience a tantalizing… Read More

MoveOpolis!

Toward the Delights of the Exquisite Corpse, 2006

Acclaimed as a fearless innovator, dancer-choreographer Richard Move first became known for his witty and impeccably-researched impersonations of Martha Graham in the late 1990s. He produced a series of events known as Martha@Mother at a club… Read More

Erick Hawkins Dance Company

Here and Now with Watchers, 2009

A native of Trinidad, Colorado, Erick Hawkins (1909-1994) forged an unusual career that began with George Balanchine’s American Ballet in 1935 and continued with Lincoln Kirstein’s Ballet Caravan. In 1938, he became the first male… Read More

Pacific Northwest Ballet

TAKE FIVE...More or Less, 2014

Since its founding in 1972, Pacific Northwest Ballet has become one of the largest and most highly-regarded ballet companies in the U.S. First achieving national prominence under the longtime direction of former New York City… Read More

Erick Hawkins Dance Company

Heyoka, 1996

A native of Trinidad, Colorado, Erick Hawkins (1909-1994) forged an unusual career that began with George Balanchine’s American Ballet in 1935 and continued with Lincoln Kirstein’s Ballet Caravan. In 1938, he became the first male… Read More

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