Twyla Tharp Dance
Tuesday, April 15
7pm
Overture Hall
$40 - $80
Age Recommendation
6 and up
Meet the Artist
Stay after the show for a brief informal Q&A session in the theater with the performers.
Embark on a journey through the unparalleled artistry of Twyla Tharp Dance as the company celebrates its 60th anniversary and Overture Center debut. Since redefining the boundaries of ballet and modern dance in 1963, Tharp has crafted more than 160 works spanning dance, film, Broadway and beyond. Beethoven's “Diabelli Variations” and a new work by Phillip Glass and Third Coast Percussion are the backdrops to the company’s signature creativity, wit and technical precision.
Twyla Tharp Dance
Diamond Jubilee
Choreographer
Twyla Tharp
Ensemble
Renan Cerdeiro, Angela Falk, Zachary Gonder, Oliver Greene-Cramer, Kyle Halford, Daisy Jacobson, Miriam Gittens, Nicole Ashley Morris, Marzia Memoli, Alexander Peters, Molly Rumble and Reed Tankersley
Vladimir Rumyantsev, piano
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Meet the Artist
Twyla Tharp
Since graduating from Barnard College in 1963, Twyla Tharp has choreographed more than 160 works: 129 dances, 12 television specials, six Hollywood movies, four full-length ballets, four Broadway shows and two figure-skating routines. She received one Tony Award, two Emmy Awards, 19 honorary doctorates, the Vietnam Veterans of America President’s Award, the 2004 National Medal of the Arts, the 2008 Jerome Robbins Prize and a 2008 Kennedy Center Honor. Her many grants include the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Fellowship. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the American Philosophical Society and an Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters.
In 1965, Tharp founded her dance company, Twyla Tharp Dance. Her dances are known for creativity, wit and technical precision coupled with a streetwise nonchalance. By combining different forms of movement – such as jazz, ballet, boxing and inventions of her own making – Tharp’s work expands the boundaries of ballet and modern dance.
In addition to choreographing for her own company, she has created dances for The Joffrey Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, The Paris Opera Ballet, The Royal Ballet, New York City Ballet, The Boston Ballet, The Mariinsky, Bolshoi Ballet, The Australian Ballet, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, The Martha Graham Dance Company, Miami City Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Atlanta Ballet and Royal Winnipeg Ballet. Today, ballet and dance companies around the world continue to perform Tharp’s works.
Tharp’s work first appeared on Broadway in 1980 with “When We Were Very Young,” followed by her collaboration with musician David Byrne on “The Catherine Wheel” and later by “Singin’ in the Rain.” In 2002, Tharp’s dance musical “Movin’ Out,” set to the music and lyrics of Billy Joel. Tharp later worked with Bob Dylan’s music and lyrics in “The Times They Are A-Changin’” and “Come Fly Away,” set to songs sung by Frank Sinatra.
In film, Tharp has collaborated with director Milos Forman on “Hair,” “Ragtime” and “Amadeus.” She has also worked with Taylor Hackford on “White Nights” and James Brooks on “I’ll Do Anything.”
Her television credits include choreographing “Sue’s Leg” for the inaugural episode of PBS’ “Dance in America in 1976,” co-producing and directing “Making Television Dance,” and directing “The Catherine Wheel” for BBC Television. Tharp co-directed the television special “Baryshnikov by Tharp.”
In 1992, Tharp published her autobiography “Push Comes to Shove.” She went on to write “The Creative Habit: Learn it and Use it for Life,” followed by “The Collaborative Habit: Life Lessons for Working Together.” In 2019, her fourth book was published, “Keep It Moving: Lessons for the Rest of Your Life.”
Today, Tharp continues to create.
Program
Diabelli (1998)
Choreography by Twyla Tharp
Music: 33 Variations on a Waltz by Diabelli, Op. 120 by Ludwig Van Beethoven
Live musical performance by Vladimir Rumyantsev
Costume Design by Geoffrey Beene
Costume Coordinator: Victoria Bek
Lighting Design by Justin Townsend
Performed by Renan Cerdeiro, Angela Falk, Miriam Gittens, Oliver Greene-Cramer, Kyle Halford, Daisy Jacobson, Marzia Memoli, Nicole Ashley Morris, Alexander Peters, Reed Tankersley
Covers: Zachary Gonder, Molly Rumble
Diabelli was commissioned by The Cité de la Musique (Paris); The Barbican Center (London); University of Iowa, Hancher Auditorium (Iowa City)
INTERMISSION
SLACKTIDE (2025)
Choreography by Twyla Tharp
Music: Aguas Da Amazonia by Philip Glass
Arranged and performed by Third Coast Percussion (Sean Connors, Robert Dillon, Peter Martin, and David Skidmore) and Constance Volk, Flute
Costume Design by Victoria Bek
Lighting Design by Justin Townsend
Performed by Renan Cerdeiro, Angela Falk, Miriam Gittens, Zachary Gonder, Oliver Greene-Cramer, Kyle Halford, Daisy Jacobson, Marzia Memoli, Nicole Ashley Morris, Alexander Peters, Molly Rumble, Reed Tankersley
SLACKTIDE was commissioned by New York City Center (New York), The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts (Washington, D.C.), The University of California, Arts & Lectures (Santa Barbara)
This arrangement by Third Coast Percussion of Aguas da Amazonia by Philip Glass was commissioned with support from Modlin Center for the Arts, University of Richmond, the Zell Family Foundation, the Maxine and Stuart Frankel Foundation, the Julian Family Foundation, and Steph and Daniel Heffner.
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