About this Event
Recognized as one of the great dance artists of contemporary dance, Sara Rudner became a founding member of Twyla Tharp’s dance company in 1965. She collaborated and performed with Tharp for 20 years, then directed the Sara Rudner Performance Ensemble. Jodi Melnick says, “Being with Sara in this dance world is to engage in pure brilliance. The body, the brain, the heart, all shining and pumping at the same time.” Mikhail Baryshnikov called Rudner’s dancing “hypnotic” and asked to perform her iconic solo Heart Beat. Her ecstatic improvising is immortalized in Carolyn Brown and Jim Klosty’s 1975 film Dune Dance. She has choreographed for theatre and opera productions at venues such as the Salzburg Festival and the Paris Opera. As director of dance at Sarah Lawrence College from 1999 to 2019, she has been a beacon of light and a mentor to young dancers. In this program, Melnick and Wendy Perron, two dance artists who worked with Rudner in different decades, will present video excerpts of Rudner in Tharp’s Eight Jelly Rolls, Bix Pieces, and The Catherine Wheel, as well as in her own works like Dancing Parttime, Heart Beat, and the 1999 version of the Dancing-on-View. Perron and Melnick will be in conversation with Rudner about her long dance life and the ways in which she challenged the conventions of concert dance.
Photo Credit: Sara Rudner in Some 'Yes' and More. Photo by Nathaniel Tileston. Jerome Robbins Dance Division.
SEATING POLICY | Programs are free and open to all, but registration is requested. Check-in line forms 45 minutes before the advertised start time. Registered guests are given priority check-in 15 to 30 minutes before start time. Five minutes before the advertised start time, all seats are released, regardless of registration, to our patrons in the stand-by line. If you arrive after the program starts, you will be seated at the discretion of our front-of-house staff.
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ASSISTIVE LISTENING AND ASL | ASL interpretation and real-time (CART) captioning available upon request. Please submit your request at least two weeks in advance by emailing [email protected].
BRUNO WALTER POLICY | Please note that any unoccupied seat will be released five minutes before the show begins and holding seats for anyone beyond that is prohibited. There is no food or drink allowed inside the venue.
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PRESS | Please send all press inquiries to Alex Teplitzky at [email protected]. Please note that all recording, including professional video recordings, are prohibited without expressed consent from the Library.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
New York Public Library for the Performing Arts -Bruno Walter Auditorium, Enter via 111 Amsterdam Ave. between West 64th and 65th Street, New York, United States
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