

PillowVoices: Dance Through Time
Jacob's Pillow Archives
PillowVoices: Dance Through Time brings listeners closer to notable dance artists connected with Jacob's Pillow, from 1933 to today. Each piece exemplifies Jacob's Pillow's mission to 'support dance creation, presentation, education, and preservation; and to engage and deepen public appreciation and support for dance' by utilizing archival recordings brought to life in the personal stories and narration of current thought-leaders and scholars. Jacob's Pillow, lauded by The New York Times as "the dance center of the nation," is a National Historic Landmark, a recipient of the prestigious National Medal of Arts, and home to America’s longest-running international dance festival, located in the Berkshires of Western Massachusetts.
PillowVoices is directed by Jennifer Edwards and produced by Lisa Niedermeyer. Rahsaan Cruz provides audio design and engineering. Research and Transcription by Arushi Singh. Music for the opening is by J.S. Bach and the closing theme is by Jess Meeker, both performed by Meeker. Content curator is Norton Owen, and associate curator is Patsy Gay.
PillowVoices is directed by Jennifer Edwards and produced by Lisa Niedermeyer. Rahsaan Cruz provides audio design and engineering. Research and Transcription by Arushi Singh. Music for the opening is by J.S. Bach and the closing theme is by Jess Meeker, both performed by Meeker. Content curator is Norton Owen, and associate curator is Patsy Gay.
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Jul 14, 2019 • 20min
Merce Cunningham, Technology, and Archiving Dance - Part 2
Part 2 of a 2-part series on Merce Cunningham's innovations in making and archiving dance, hosted by Patsy Gay, Associate Archivist at Jacob's Pillow. This episode features archival audio of Merce Cunningham and his collaborators David Vaughan, Carolyn Brown, and Chris Komar.

Jul 14, 2019 • 14min
Merce Cunningham, Technology, and Archiving Dance - Part 1
Merce Cunningham, a renowned innovator in dance, discusses his philosophy of pushing physical boundaries, the significance of preservation for dance, and the potential of 3D modeling software in choreography. The podcast also explores the use of technology in capturing hidden movements, creating unique arm movements, and recording dance movements for preservation.

Jul 6, 2019 • 21min
Paul Taylor, In His Own Words
This episode, hosted by Jacob's Pillow's Director of Preservation, Norton Owen, celebrates the life and work of modern dance icon Paul Taylor, incorporating excerpts from several different talks recorded at Jacob's Pillow between 1998 and 2004.


