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Season 10Oct 10, 2024

The gifts of mortality and movement, from “Notes From America”

Recommended listening for “This Is Uncomfortable” fans: A conversation with choreographer Bill T. Jones.

The gifts of mortality and movement, from “Notes From America”
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This week, we’re sharing an episode from another podcast we think you’ll love. “Notes From America With Kai Wright” is a show from WNYC Studios about the unfinished business of our history, and its grip on our future. 

Dancers and romantic partners Bill T. Jones and Arnie Zane stood out in the modern dance movement of the 1970s and 1980s as they explored a new vocabulary of movement that helped redefine the landscape of dance. Zane died of AIDS-related complications in 1988, and Jones vowed to continue their work with the company they co-founded.

Shortly after, he began convening workshops across America with people who were living with a terminal illness. Jones studied their words, their expressions and their movements, and created a work called “Still/Here,” which debuted on stage in 1994. Journalist Bill Moyers and filmmaker David Grubin produced a documentary about the dance and its making. The stories depicted by the company dancers included inspiration from people with breast cancer, cystic fibrosis, HIV and other diagnoses — and it was both critically acclaimed and controversial.

 
Kai Wright, left, and Bill T. Jones
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Jones is returning to this work 30 years on, staging it at the Brooklyn Academy of Music this fall. In this episode of “Notes From America,” he talks with host Kai Wright about his reflections of creating such an essential piece of performance art while grieving, what he learned from spending time with the “survivors,” and his response to the criticisms he received. Jones also shares how “Still/Here” has evolved for a new generation of audiences, and discusses his legacy in the world of dance.

For more information about the forthcoming performances of “Still/Here,” click here and visit @noteswithkai on Instagram for images of Bill T. Jones through the years.

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