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Pam Tanowitz (born 1969) is an American dancer, choreographer, and founder of the company, Pam Tanowitz Dance.[1] Her work has been performed at notable performance venues such as the Joyce Theater,[2] the Joyce SoHo,[3] and New York Live Arts, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts[4][5] Prominent dance companies such as the Martha Graham Dance Company, the Paul Taylor Dance Company, and the New York City Ballet have commissioned works by Tanowitz.[6] Gia Kourlas, a dance critic for The New York Times, describes Tanowitz as a "modern choreographer much admired for the way she recharges classical steps."[7]

Early life and career

Tanowitz was born in the Bronx, New York, in 1969.[1] She earned a BFA in Dance from Ohio State University and an MFA in Dance from Sarah Lawrence College, where she was mentored by Viola Farber Slayton.[8]

Awards and recognition

References

  1. ^ a b Nadel, Marc Raymond Strauss with Myron Howard (2012). Looking at contemporary dance : a guide for the internet age. Hightstown, NJ: Princeton Book Co. ISBN 0871273543.
  2. ^ Mannino, Trina (March 2014). "Pam Tanowitz Dance: "Passagen"/"Pause Dance"/"Heaven on One's Head": The Joyce Theater, New York". Dance Europe. pp. 78–79.
  3. ^ Russo, Marilyn (Fall 2007). "Quoth the Raven". No. 21.3. Attitude-The Dancers' Magazine. pp. 32–33.
  4. ^ https://www.washingtonpost.com/entertainment/theater_dance/in-a-ballet-across-america-world-premiere-even-the-piano-dances/2019/06/01/6b9b9d58-848e-11e9-9a67-a687ca99fb3d_story.html
  5. ^ Genter, Sandra (Fall 2013). "New York". Ballet Review. 21 (3): 11–12.
  6. ^ Libbey, Peter (2018-06-25). "Martha Graham Dance Company's EVE Project Celebrates Female Power". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
  7. ^ Kourlas, Gia (May 10, 2013). "Kicking Off Uncomfortable Toe Shoes". Nytimes.com. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  8. ^ "Pam Tanowitz Dance About". Pam Tanowitz Dance. Retrieved 19 June 2014.
  9. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-03-04. Retrieved 2015-02-12.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  10. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2016-08-18. Retrieved 2016-07-29.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  11. ^ "Bessie Awards Announce This Year's Nominees". Nytimes.com. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
  12. ^ "Baryshnikov Arts Center Prize Goes to Pam Tanowitz". Nytimes.com. Retrieved 18 July 2018.
  13. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/31/arts/dance/pam-tanowitz-bard-choreographer-in-residence.html?searchResultPosition=7
  14. ^ https://herbalpertawards.org/artist/2019/pam-tanowitz