Bill T. Jones at the Park Avenue Armory gala. Photo credit: Stephanie Berger The glitterati of New York’s artistic and social circles stepped out to dazzle at Park Avenue Armory for its annual gala ...
“Who knew we would be here—again?” DuSable Museum Director Perri Irmer wryly remarked. A band of laughter, muted and almost sorrowful, rippled across the room. For one night only, multi-award-winning ...
Bill T. Jones has become famous for creating a modern dance aesthetic that addresses major moral and social questions. Russell Jenkins / Ravinia Festival It must be said that, in the beginning, Bill T ...
Thirty years after its premiere, the historic dance theater work Still/Here by Bill T. Jones returns! The Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Company remounts this timeless piece, celebrating its ability to ...
Thirty years on, 'Still/Here' refuses easy categorization or comfortable distance. It demands that we bear witness — not to ...
Modern dance choreographer Bill T. Jones is the latest recipient of the 10-year-old Dorothy and Lillian Gish Prize -- at $250,000, one of the largest arts prizes in the nation. Co-founder in 1982 of ...
As snowstorms hit the country today, All Things Considered revisits a vivid story that choreographer and dancer Bill T. Jones shared about one winter song. It originally aired Dec. 13, 2011.
We’ll admit that we don’t know a whole lot about dance, but we have no doubt that ...
You can find this quote in Bartlett’s Familiar Black Quotations. Watch videos from the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Co. here. Suggested Reading The Best Black Super Bowl Halftime Performances of the ...
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