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Graham, Limón, Ailey: Tracing Three Generations of Titans of Dance at 92NY
A Conversation with Janet Eilber (Graham), Dante Puleio (Limón) and Sylvia Waters (Ailey), Ronald K. Brown, David Dorfman, Doug Varone Hope Boykin, Omar Román De Jesús, Yin Yue, Moderated by Joan Finkelstein
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Overview

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Join us at the New York Public Library — the largest and most comprehensive dance archive in the world — for an evening that celebrates the rich legacy of modern dance at The 92nd Street Y, New York through the lens of three iconic pioneers: Martha Graham, José Limón, and Alvin Ailey.

Moderated by Joan Finkelstein, Executive Director of the Harkness Foundation for Dance and former Director of the 92NY Harkness Dance Center, this star-studded panel brings together a who’s who of dance titans representing three generations of the field.

From the trailblazing work of Graham and Limón to the revolutionary contributions of Ailey, we’ll trace the profound influence these artists have had on the world of modern dance. Featured panelists include luminaries like Janet Eilber (Graham), Dante Puleio (Limón) and Sylvia Waters (Ailey) and alongside renowned choreographers and dancers like David Dorfman, Yin Yue, Doug Varone, Hope Boykin, and more — a not-to-be-missed gathering of those who have shaped and continue to shape the world of dance.

This event is part of the Harkness Dance Center’s 90th Celebration:
ArtBath x 92NY – Thu & Fri, Mar 6 & 7, 7:30 pm
DEL Movement Sentence Choir – Sat, Mar 8, 1 pm
Harkness Dance Center – Celebrating 90 Years – Sat, Mar 8, 7:30 pm

This program is part of the Harkness Dance Center, which recognizes the ongoing generosity of the Harkness Foundation for Dance.

Program Details

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How to access 92NY events during construction:

  • Events in Kaufmann Concert Hall, Weill Art Gallery, Buttenwieser Hall, and Arnhold Studio: Use the 92nd Street entrance. A Box Office agent will assist you.
  • All other programs: Use the Lexington Avenue entrance at 91st Street (South Building). To reach the North Building, use the 3rd-floor walkway.

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