PillowVoices: Dance Through Time

Jacob's Pillow Archives
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Jan 29, 2022 • 16min

Dancerly Creativity and Technological Innovation

Hosted by Jacob's Pillow Associate Archivist Patsy Gay, this episode explores the intersection of dance and technology, diving into both history and current practice. Through the voices and perspectives of Marjani Forté-Saunders, Sydney Skybetter, Brian Brooks, Lily Baldwin, and Ilya Vidrin, we hear how technology can both hinder and enforce a dancer's embodied awareness.
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Dec 18, 2021 • 19min

Remembering Blondell Cummings, with Paloma McGregor

Paloma McGregor remembers the life, work, and legacy of Blondell Cummings. McGregor frames this exploration through Cummings' dance work titled "Chicken Soup", designated as an American Masterpiece by the National Endowment for the Arts in 2006.https://www.dancemagazine.com/remembering-blondell-cummings-1944-2015/https://danceinteractive.jacobspillow.org/blondell-cummings/chicken-soup/https://www.xartistsbooks.com/books/blondellcummings
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Nov 20, 2021 • 21min

Dance On Screen

PillowVoices composer and audio engineer Ellis Rovin ruminates on some of the ways that dance has been seen on film, drawing upon a PillowTalk by David Gere and considering examples from Fred Astaire to Merce Cunningham. Special thanks to New England Public Media, for their support of this episode of PillowVoices.
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Oct 30, 2021 • 24min

Focus the Lights: On Dance and the Field, with Adrian Madison Cario

Adrian Madison Cario hosts this episode on the relationship between lighting design and dance, featuring some of the 20th century's most prominent designers—Tom Skelton, Beverly Emmons, Jennifer Tipton, and Mark Stanley. Now the CEO of San Francisco's Minnesota Street Project, Cario draws upon their beginnings in lighting design to illuminate different perspectives on design, collaboration, and building a world on stage.Special thanks to New England Public Media, for their support of this episode of PillowVoices.
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Sep 25, 2021 • 37min

CONTRA-TIEMPO: A Talk with Ana Maria Alvarez and Maura Keefe

We join Pillow Scholar Maura Keefe in conversation with award-winning  Ana Maria Alvarez, the founder of CONTRA-TIEMPO, a multilingual Los-Angeles-based activist performing company dedicated to transforming the world through dance. This is a recast of a PillowTalk presented live on July 11, 2021. Special thanks to New England Public Media, for their support of this episode of PillowVoices.
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Aug 28, 2021 • 46min

The History of Jazz Dance: Melanie George and LaTasha Barnes

In this episode we share a PillowTalk that took place at Jacob's Pillow on August 15, 2021. Pillow Scholar and Associate Curator Melanie George hosts this conversation with a foremost tradition-bearer of Black American social dance, LaTasha Barnes. Through her work, The Jazz Continuum, Barnes places jazz dance in the context of House, Hip-Hop, Waacking, and Lindy Hop. LaTasha Barnes is an internationally-recognized and award-winning dancer, choreographer, educator, performer, and ambassador of culture. She has been honored to be a frequent collaborator with Dorrance Dance, Ephrat Asherie Dance, Ladies of Hip-Hop, and Caleb Teicher & Company.Special thanks to New England Public Media for their support of this episode of PillowVoices.
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Jul 31, 2021 • 35min

Remembering Anna Halprin

In this episode hosted by Jennifer Edwards, we celebrate the life, work, and impact of Anna Halprin (1920-2021). A visionary force in both dance and healing, Halprin played a crucial role in the evolution of post-modern dance and developing ethical social practice through art. We learn about Halprin's work from scholars Ninotchka Bennahum and Wendy Perron, from Halprin biographer Janice Ross, and from Anna Halprin herself.Special thanks to New England Public Media for their support of this episode of PillowVoices.*Audio note: in this episode, Ellis Rovin was our composer and editor; our engineer was Adam BW
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Jun 26, 2021 • 26min

Wendy Perron on Grand Union: Democracy or Anarchy?

Dance writer Wendy Perron, a former associate director of Jacob's Pillow, explores Grand Union, a maverick 1970s improvisation group based in downtown New York. Perron tells their story through the voices of four key members: Yvonne Rainer, Steve Paxton, Trisha Brown, and David Gordon.Special thanks to New England Public Media, for their support of this episode of PillowVoices. 
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May 22, 2021 • 36min

The Complexities of Indian Dance at The Pillow

Professor of dance at UCLA and Pillow Scholar, Lionel Popkin explores the complicated history and relationship between Indian dance, American modern dance, and Jacob's Pillow. Posing pointed questions about the 'use' of Indian dance movement and esthetics in the work of The Denishawn Company, the curatorial lens applied to Indian dance over time, and ultimately the influence and legacy of those choices on the dance landscape of today.Introduction to BharatanatyamLakshmi Vishwanathan: https://danceinteractive.jacobspillow.org/lakshmi-vishwanathan/varnam/Ragamala: https://www.ragamaladance.orgShantala Shivalingappa: http://shantalashivalingappa.com/en/Nrityagram: https://nrityagram.orgAkram Khan: https://www.akramkhancompany.netAakash Odedra: https://aakashodedra.comPramila Vasudevan: http://www.aniccha.orgHari Krishnan: https://www.indance.caLionel Popkin: http://www.lionelpopkin.org
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Apr 24, 2021 • 33min

Choreographing the Social Consciousness: Part 3, Making Sense of the World

Into Sunlight trailer: https://vimeo.com/131009698STILL: https://vimeo.com/476315913/3a7f9258bb 

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