Eryc Taylor Dance will present the U.S. premiere of their 10-Year Anniversary Performance, a special evening of dance featuring seven contemporary dance works, running for two performances, October 20 – 21, 2016 at The Martha Graham Center for Contemporary Dance, 55 Bethune Street, New York, NY 10014, the 10-Year Anniversary Performance features seven works with multiple narratives, choreographed by Eryc Taylor in collaboration with company members. The pieces will be performed consecutively i...
Eryc Taylor Dance will present the U.S. premiere of their 10-Year Anniversary Performance, a special evening of dance featuring seven contemporary dance works, running for two performances, October 20 – 21, 2016 at The Martha Graham Center for Contemporary Dance, 55 Bethune Street, New York, NY 10014, the 10-Year Anniversary Performance features seven works with multiple narratives, choreographed by Eryc Taylor in collaboration with company members. The pieces will be performed consecutively in one large performance space.
The 10-Year Anniversary Performance features company members, Nicole Baker, Graham Cole, Chris Bell, and Jacob Kruty.
Tickets are $30 ($20 for students & seniors) and are available online at www.etd.nyc or by calling (858) 401 - 2456.
Eryc Taylor studied at the London Contemporary School of Dance and the Centre de Danse du Marais in Paris and holds degrees in dance from the University of the Arts in Philadelphia and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. Taylor has been awarded several major scholarships and a residency at Jacob’s Pillow, and spent two years with the Cunningham Dance Foundation Repertory Understudy Group. He has performed works by Merce Cunningham, Mark Dendy, Group Motion, Paul Taylor, Milton Meyers, Sean Curran and Gus Solomons Jr. and has collaborated with artists such as Todd Yeager, Jason Levine, Scooter LaForge and Mark Beard. Taylor's choreography has been presented worldwide and he has produced several sight- specific dance installations, and produced the Dance, Martha Dance! dance festival in Martha’s Vineyard. His work has been seen at Lincoln Center Out-of-Doors, Joyce Soho, NYU’s Second Avenue Dance Company, Dance Theater Workshop, Dance New Amsterdam’s APAP festival, Joe's Pub and New York Live Arts.