The Paul Taylor Dance Company was founded in 1954. Taylor 2 Dance Company was created in 1993. One of the early touring companies of American modern dance, the Company has performed in more than 500 cities in 62 countries, with half of each performance season touring in American cities. They first performed in Europe in 1960 and toured South America under several programs. Twyla Tharp joined Paul Taylor Dance Company in 1963 and two years later formed her own company. Carolyn Adams joined the Paul Taylor Dance Company in 1965, becoming the company’s first African American dancer. During Adams seventeen year career with the company, she starred in several major productions including Orbs in 1966, Big Bertha in 1971; Aureole and Esplanade in 1975; and Le Sacre du Printemps in 1980. Christopher Gillis joined in 1976. He was a member until his death in 1993. Bettie de Jong joined the Taylor Company in 1962. Noted for her strong stage presence and long line, she was Paul Taylor's favorite dancing partner and, as Rehearsal Director, was his right hand for the past half-century. She finished her active dancing career in 1985. The Taylor School has taught Taylor's style to professional-level dancers since 1984. In 2005, it was among 406 New York City arts and social service institutions to receive part of a $20 million grant from the Carnegie Corporation, which was made possible through a donation by New York City mayorMichael Bloomberg. In 2015, Taylor began a new program, called Paul Taylor American Modern Dance, in which works of modern dance by choreographers other than Taylor are included in the company's annual season at the Koch Theater.
Performances and repertory
Paul Taylor Dance Company's annual New York seasons have been presented at Lincoln Center's Koch Theater since 2012. Prior to that, beginning in 1977, New York City Center hosted the company's seasons, which have typically lasted three weeks, comprising 20 or so dances. Taylor created numerous formal dances, often to classical music, with complex patterning and intricate formations with tempos varying with the musical sections, from andante to allegro. Examples include Esplanade, Brandenburgs, Mercuric Tidings, Aureole, Arden Court, and Promethean Fire. Taylor's dramatic works include Big Bertha, From Sea to Shining Sea, American Genesis, The Word, Speaking in Tongues, Le Sacre du Printemps,Last Look, Black Tuesday, and To Make Crops Grow.
Current Company Dancers
PAUL TAYLOR DANCE COMPANY
The company members of The Paul Taylor Dance Company are:
Eran Bugge, joined Paul Taylor Dance Company in Fall 2005.
Michael Apuzzo, joined Paul Taylor Dance Company in Fall 2008.
Heather McGinley, joined Paul Taylor Dance Company in Spring 2011.
George Smallwood, first joined Paul Taylor Dance Company in spring 2011 and later rejoined in Summer 2012.
Christina Lynch Markham, joined Taylor 2 in Summer 2008 and Paul Taylor Dance Company in Spring 2013.
Madelyn Ho, danced with Taylor 2 from 2008 to 2012 and joined Paul Taylor Dance Company in Summer 2018.
Kristin Draucker, joined the Paul Taylor Dance Company in Winter 2017.
Lee Duveneck, joined Taylor 2 in 2012 and Paul Taylor Dance Company in Summer 2017.
Alex Clayton, joined the Paul Taylor Dance Company in Summer 2017.
Devon Louis, joined the Paul Taylor Dance Company in Summer 2018.
John Harnage, joined the Paul Taylor Dance Company in Fall 2018.
Maria Ambrose, joined the Paul Taylor Dance Company in Spring 2019.
Lisa Borres, joined the Paul Taylor Dance Company in Spring 2019.
Jada Pearman, joined the Paul Taylor Dance Company in Summer 2019.
Shawn Lesniak, joined the Paul Taylor Dance Company in Winter 2019.
Adam Dickerson, joined the Paul Taylor Dance Company in Winter 2019.
TAYLOR 2
The company members of The Paul Taylor Dance Company are:
Rei Akazawa, joined Taylor 2 in Summer 2012
Johnny Vorsteg, joined Taylor 2 in Spring 2015
Jake Deibert, joined Taylor 2 in Summer 2017
Sloan Pearson, joined Taylor 2 in Fall 2017
Jessica Ferretti, joined Taylor 2 in Fall 2019
Quinton Guthier, joined Taylor 2 in Winter 2019
Board
The Company is a charitable, not-for-profit organization managed by a board of trustees, with board chair C. F. Stone III, and vice-chairs Nancy H. Coles, Scott King, Douglas Peterson, Robert A. Scott, Max R. Shulman, and Stephen D. Weinroth, treasurer Joseph A. Smith, and secretary Joan C. Bowman.