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Join us in September as kick off and as we illuminate the creative process with our signature blend of performance highlights, artist discussions, and receptions in the Guggenheim rotunda.
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Paul Taylor Dance Company
Pam Tanowitz and Sarah Crowner
Monday, September 14, 7 pm
Prior to its premiere at Lincoln Center, experience the thrilling athleticism of the Paul Taylor Dance Company (PTDC) dancers in performance highlights, and hear from the artists and creative team.
Go behind the scenes of the PTDC's newest work, a co-commission by American Dance Festival (ADF) from renowned post-modern choreographer Pam Tanowitz. The work brings together vibrant sets by painter and Guggenheim New York Collection artist Sarah Crowner that complement Tanowitz’s abstracted classical and contemporary movement.
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KEIGWIN + COMPANY: Stage Door – ArtYard
Sunday, September 27, 7 pm
Inspired by artists lives on the other side of the stage door, experience KEIGWIN + COMPANY’s community-enhanced show that blends professional performers with community members.
Culminating a two-week Works & Process residency at ArtYard in Frenchtown, New Jersey, Keigwin, Wolcott, the company’s dancers, and more than thirty community members bring Stage Door to life in a performance filled with backstage antics and surprising emotional moments that capture the magic of the theater. All are invited to continue the conversation at a reception in the rotunda.
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Rotunda Dance Party: SCUFF Queer Country Dancing
In partnership with Member Mondays
Monday, September 28, 7 pm
SCUFF returns to the Guggenheim rotunda for a line dance takeover. In the queer country dance tradition, SCUFF teaches line dancing and partner dancing as a channel for love and self-expression. Beginner-friendly and inclusive of all levels.
Works & Process, presented in partnership with Guggenheim Member Mondays. Museum admission is included with your ticket.
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Works & Process
Lead funding provided by AG Foundation, Stuart H. Coleman and Meryl Rosofsky, Adam and Abigail Flatto, Christian Humann Foundation, Leon Levy Foundation, NYC Department of Cultural Affairs, Tino and Rajika Puri, Stephen Kroll Reidy, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Denise and Andrew Saul, The Evelyn Sharp Foundation, and The SHS Foundation.
Additional support provided by Jody and John Arnhold, Jeff and Susan Campbell, Cate Caruso, Paul Cronson, Lucy and Philip Dobrin, Elizabeth Sharp Edens and Wes Edens, The Fanwood Foundation, Bart Friedman and Wendy Stein, Nina Matis, Mertz Gilmore Foundation, New York State Council on the Arts, Leon Polsky, Caroline M. Sharp, Randall Sharp, The Shubert Foundation, and Eugene and Jean Stark.
Works & Process is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council; and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.
About Works & Process
The magic is in the process.
We let you in on the secret.
Works & Process supports creative process from studio to stage so that performing artists can create with dignity. We produce fully funded residencies and present behind-the-scenes events that blend artist discussion and performance highlights. Our events go beyond the stage, so that audiences can spectate, participate, and continue the conversation at hosted receptions.
Each year, Works & Process produces more than 25 creative residencies with over a dozen partners in seven states. These out-of-town residencies provide 24/7 studio access, on-site housing, access to health insurance enrollment, industry-leading artist fees, and a transportation stipend to facilitate uninterrupted creative process. In over 100 Works & Process residencies, supporting over 1,000 artists, incubated works have gone on to receive awards, grants, and tour nationally—and internationally, with the U.S. State Department.
Beyond Guggenheim New York, we also partner with organizations across New York City, including 92NY, New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Jerome Robbins Dance Division, and Free Food Refettorio Harlem. During the fall, we curate and present free outdoor dance programs with Manhattan West.
Works and Process, Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) organization. Tax ID: 13-3592291
Stay connected: @worksandprocess
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Photo: KEIGWIN + COMPANY, Stage Door.
Photographer: Jennifer Liseo
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