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Interview with Don Redlich

Mr. Redlich discusses his company's New York season at the Billy Rose Theatre; the National Endowment for the Humanities grant he received for his work as a solo artist; his use of props and film in his works; the dance movements in his piece Reacher, for which the electronic score is played while he talks; his own background and his studies with Hanya Holm and Margaret H'Doubler; and teaching at Sarah Lawrence College and Adelphi University as a stimulus to his creativity.

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  • "Mr. Redlich discusses his company's New York season at the Billy Rose Theatre; the National Endowment for the Humanities grant he received for his work as a solo artist; his use of props and film in his works; the dance movements in his piece Reacher, for which the electronic score is played while he talks; his own background and his studies with Hanya Holm and Margaret H'Doubler; and teaching at Sarah Lawrence College and Adelphi University as a stimulus to his creativity."@en
  • "Mr. Redlich discusses his decision to become a dancer; studying with Margaret H'Doubler; studying with Martha Graham; working with Hanya Holm; Holm's creative process; other people he studied and worked with including Helen Tamiris, and Doris Humphrey; the beginnings of his own choreography; other influences including Anna Halprin; early pieces he created and developments he observed during that period; supporting himself through the National Dance Touring program and teaching; working with theater students; his own choreography; his company; the issue of choreographers performing their own work; more on his own choreography and sources of inspiration; the contemporary dance scene, including thoughts about his own contribution as well as the future of the field."

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