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Danspace’s 50th Anniversary at NYPL

The first-ever performance at Danspace Project. Carmen Beuchat (front) and Barbara Lloyd Dilley (background), The Natural History of American Dancer, St. Mark’s Church in-the-Bowery, 1974. Photo: Cosmos. Published in Danspace Project’s 25th Anniversary publication, 1999.

Monday, December 16

Celebrating Danspace’s 50th Anniversary

The Natural History of the American Dancer collective has been largely forgotten, but this improvisational ensemble of women, founded in 1971 by Barbara (Lloyd) Dilley and others, were the first performers at Danspace Project in 1974. Poet Larry Fagin told The New Yorker in 1999 that their performance birthed St. Mark’s Danspace Project in 1974. On the 50th anniversary of Danspace Project, the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts celebrates the seminal and iconic dance presenting organization with a discussion on archival footage featuring Danspace’s co-founders: Barbara Dilley and Mary Overlie, plus the other members of the Natural History of the American Dancer—Cynthia Hedstrom, Carmen Beuchat, Judy Padow, Suzanne Harris, and Rachel Wood (Lew). This panel will feature Cynthia Hedstrom, Wendy Perron, Judy Hussie-Taylor, Ishmael Houston-Jones, and Carol Mullins.

More info to be announced.


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