• Jacques d’Amboise, Dancer; National Dance Institute Founder
    May 18 2024

    Jennifer Edwards hosts this episode honoring the life and legacy of former New York City Ballet dancer, Jacques d'Amboise, in his own words. Recorded during his only Pillow appearance in 2008, d'Amboise reflects on his beginnings as a dancer and his efforts to welcome more young people into his beloved art form.

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    33 mins
  • Dancing Puppets & Emerging Technology
    Apr 27 2024

    Lisa Niedermeyer hosts this episode exploring the connections between puppetry in contemporary dance and emerging technologies such as augmented reality, artificial intelligence and spatial computing. The episode focuses on a piece titled "Underground River" which was conceived and directed by Jane Comfort and developed in residency at Jacob’s Pillow. We hear from puppet artist Basil Twist, the director and choreographer Jane Comfort, and one of the performers, Stephen Nunley.

    Watch an excerpt of Underground River: https://danceinteractive.jacobspillow.org/jane-comfort-and-company/underground-river/

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    26 mins
  • Susan Marshall and Ralph Lemon: A Compelling Conversation
    Mar 30 2024

    Jacob's Pillow Associate Archivist Patsy Gay hosts this episode featuring excerpts of a 1998 PillowTalk. In this conversation between choreographers Ralph Lemon and Susan Marshall, we hear insights about their own beginnings in dance along with their individual ways of creating work.

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    20 mins
  • Spoken Word in Dance
    Feb 24 2024

    Poet and dance writer Karen Hildebrand hosts this episode focusing on how text and spoken word are used in dance. Included are examples from works by Liz Lerman, Joe Goode, and Carmen de Lavallade. Hildebrand is the former editorial director for Dance Magazine, and a past editor in chief of Dance Teacher magazine.

    *Of note: the music that underlies Martha Wittman's monologue in Liz Lerman's piece, "Of Fertile Fields," was composed by Robert Een.

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    25 mins
  • The Dance Between Choreography & Technology
    Jan 27 2024

    Christy Bolingbroke, Executive / Artistic Director of the National Center for Choreography - Akron, hosts this episode focused on the the relationships of choreographic practice and various technologies. Referenced in this episode are works by David Parsons, David Rousseve, Compagnie Kafig, Rennie Harris/Puremovement American Street Dance Theater, and Ragamala Dance Company.

    Jacob’s Pillow Dance Interactive
    David Parsons Caught
    David Rousseve/REALITY Stardust

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    24 mins
  • Remembering Gus Solomons jr
    Dec 30 2023

    Jennifer Edwards hosts this episode honoring Gus Solomons jr, the celebrated choreographer, writer, and teacher. As the first Black dancer in the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, Solomons was both a trailblazer and a trendsetter, forming his own company and making more than 150 works before his death in August 2023 at the age of 84.

    In this episode: Excerpts from Mondays with Merce: Episode 14 Merce as Model (2010). Director/Producer: Nancy Dalva. (c) Merce Cunningham Trust. All rights reserved.

    Resources:
    Mondays with Merce #14: Merce as Model, with Gus Solomons, Jr.

    Remembering Gus Solomons Jr. 1938 - 2023

    Gus Solomons Jr., 84, Dies; a Rare Black Presence in Experimental Dance

    Choreography in Focus: Wendy Perron and Gus Solomons Jr.

     

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    26 mins
  • Trisha Brown: Choreographer and Visual Artist
    Nov 25 2023

    Jennifer Edwards hosts this episode focused on Trisha Brown, one of the most celebrated choreographers to emerge from Judson Dance Theater and the postmodern era. Brown is in conversation with Deborah Jowitt, the influential choreographer, scholar, dance critic, and educator. We also hear from art historian and Brown specialist Susan Rosenberg.

    Essay on Trisha  Brown: https://danceinteractive.jacobspillow.org/themes-essays/women-in-dance/trisha-brown/
     

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    36 mins
  • Creating with the Cosmos
    Oct 28 2023

    Many choreographers draw inspiration from their ancestors, nature, and the spiritual world, and Teena Marie Custer explores some examples with help from Sandra Laronde, Christopher K. Morgan, Ananya Chatterjea, Michelle N. Gibson, and others.

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    25 mins