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  1. Steve Paxton was one of the founding members of the Judson Dance Theater, and it was in this context that he met Billy Klüver who, in 1963, helped create one of his choreographic works, Afternoon (A Forest Concert).

  2. 29 de feb. de 2024 · Eschewing music, spectacle, and his own innate kinetic gifts and acquired virtuosity, he embraced extended duration and so-called pedestrian movement while maintaining a seemingly obdurate disregard for audience expectation.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steve_PaxtonSteve Paxton - Wikipedia

    Steven Douglas Paxton (January 21, 1939 – February 20, 2024) was an American experimental dancer and choreographer. His early background was in gymnastics while his later training included three years with Merce Cunningham and a year with José Limón.

  4. www.artforum.com › columns › judson-at-50-steve-paxton-200572Steve Paxton - Artforum

    24 de jul. de 2012 · Paxton is also known as a founder of the movement technique known as contact improvisation. Here, as part of artforum.com’s series celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the first dance concerts at Judson Church, Paxton discusses his ongoing investigations of form and movement.

  5. Interview with Steve Paxton conducted by Don McDonagh on March 31, 1970 in New York City. A man identified only as Alex, possibly Alex Hay, participates briefly in the conversation, on track 10 of disc 1. Sound quality ranges from fair to good in that the speakers' voices are almost always clearly intelligible.

  6. 28 de feb. de 2024 · In Music for Word Words (1963) at Judson Church, with the help of Rainer operating an industrial vacuum cleaner, he inflated a room-sized plastic bubble around himself, then deflated it and walked away.

  7. Music for word words - Steve Paxton (1963). Dance and Visual art 1 - post-modern dance....