There are no actual dance steps in “Esplanade,” but it’s one of the most electrifying dances ever made. The audacity of its ...
This special week of performances marks the Company's most ambitious reconstruction project to date—culminating in the revival of Tablet (1960), Churchyard (1969), and Noah's Minstrels (1973), each ...
If there were a dance for every mathematical concept, then Paul Taylor’s 1999 work “Cascade” would be the golden mean. A specific ratio found throughout nature and art, the golden mean is associated ...
The Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to the David H. Koch Theater November 4–23, 2025, with World Premieres by Resident Choreographers Lauren Lovette and Robert Battle, and the New York Premiere of ...
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For over 30 years, the New York City-based Paul Taylor Dance Company has made San Francisco its de facto second home, returning to perform for their loyal Bay Area fans no less than 16 times. But when ...
Dance is an ephemeral, in-the-moment art form, and the tiniest gesture or grandest step is different from one performance to the next. And when the Paul Taylor Dance Company goes on tour, artistic ...
On historical recreations with the Paul Taylor Dance Company at the Joyce Theater. Tablet featured the dancers Kristin Drauker and Devon Louis clad, respectively, in blue and yellow unitards against a ...
On Roman myth in eighteenth-century Scotland, Milton Avery, Ariadne auf Naxos, Paul Taylor & more.