Twyla Tharp
- By CAROLINE LENHER
Twyla Tharp’s 60th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee celebrates one of America’s most groundbreaking and lauded choreographers. Over six decades, Tharp has redefined the boundaries of dance, blending ballet, jazz, modern dance, and popular culture to create a uniquely dynamic and innovative body of work. Ms. Tharp has choreographed over one hundred sixty works, including dances, television specials, Hollywood movies (Hair, Ragtime and Amadeus), full-length ballets (The Joffrey, American Ballet Theatre, The Royal Ballet), Broadway shows (Movin’ Out, Come Fly Away) and even figure skating routines. She has won a Tony Award, two Emmy Awards, nineteen honorary doctorates, the National Medal of the Arts and a Kennedy Center Honor, to name a few.
Twyla Tharp’s 60th Anniversary Diamond Jubilee honors an artist who has profoundly shaped modern dance. It is a celebration of her unparalleled legacy and a reminder of the power of art to evolve and inspire. The performance honors Tharp’s work to date and ongoing contribution to dance, featuring her award-winning ballet set to Beethoven’s “Diabelli Variations.” She also presents a new piece with music by Philip Glass and some of her most iconic pieces, including Push Comes to Shove and In the Upper Room, alongside new works. Tharp’s use of music to create works of startling originality and beauty defines this important milestone performance.
Performances begin February 22, 2025 at the Soraya.
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