Count Basie
Count Basie

Dancemaker Paul Taylor (1930–2018) first presented his choreography with five other dancers in Manhattan on May 30, 1954. That modest performance marked the beginning of a profound, uninterrupted creative output that shaped the future of American modern dance and continues to this day.

Since its earliest days, the Paul Taylor Dance Company has toured to venues throughout the United States and around the globe, from college campuses and rural towns to the world’s leading opera houses and performing arts centers. The company has performed in more than 600 cities in 66 countries, including landmark tours and engagements in North and South America, China and the Far East, Great Britain, Eastern and Western Europe, Scandinavia, Africa, India and the Middle East.

“One of the most exciting, innovative and delightful dance companies in the entire world.”

The New York Times

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“One of the most exciting, innovative and delightful dance companies in the entire world.”

The New York Times

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