Tanowitz, Pam

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Name (Latin)
Tanowitz, Pam
Date of birth
1969
Field of activity
Choreography
Dance
Teaching
Occupation
Choreographers
Dance teachers
Gender
female
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 28829239
Wikidata: Q18167099
Library of congress: n 97853295
Sources of Information
  • *MGZR Tanowitz, Pam [Clippings]
  • PLATFORM 2015: DANCERS, BUILDINGS and PEOPLE in the STREETS, 2015:credits (Pam Tanowitz; choreographer; founded Pam Tanowitz Dance in 2000; holds B.F.A. in dance from the Ohio State University, and M.F.A. in dance from Sarah Lawrence College; received commissions and residencies at The Joyce Theater, New York Live Arts, The Kitchen, Danspace Project, The Guggenheim Museum's Works & Process program and Baryshnikov Arts Center; received Bessie Award in 2009 for her dance, Be in the Gray with Me; awarded Guggenheim Fellowship in 2011; received Hodder Fellowship from Princeton University in 2013-14; set work on The Juilliard School, New York Theater Ballet and Saint Louis Ballet)
  • Pam Tanowitz Dance WWW site, November 21, 2016:bio (Pam Tanowitz: choreographer, teacher; making dances since 1992; created new work for Vail International Dance Festival and City Center's Fall for Dance Festival; guest choreographer at Barnard College, Princeton University, Marymount Manhattan College and Purchase College; Resident Fellow at New York University's Center for Ballet and the Arts and currently teaches at Rutgers University; received 2016 Juried Bessie Award for her work, The story progresses as if in a dream of glittering surfaces)
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Wikipedia description:

Pam Tanowitz (born 1969) is an American dancer, choreographer, professor, and founder of the company, Pam Tanowitz Dance. She is a current staff member at Rutgers University's Mason Gross School of the Arts where she teaches dance and choreography. Her work has been performed at notable performance venues such as the Joyce Theater, the Joyce SoHo, and New York Live Arts, Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.

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