Previously streamed on Jacob’s Pillow On Demand, the encore presentation of the Festival 2021 site-specific performance titled Dorrance Dance Plays the Pillow featured the world premiere of Ways to Now from the stellar tap dancers and musicians of Dorrance Dance. Created for the Pillow Grounds, this performance took audiences on a journey through Jacob’s Pillow grounds, exploring a unique and enchanting environment in a never-before-seen (nor-heard) way. Keep scrolling to learn more about Dorrance Dance’s extensive history at the Pillow.
Read More with a Dance Interactive Essay
Michelle Dorrance has been lauded as one of today’s most imaginative tap choreographers. Read Scholar Brian Seibert’s multi-media essay on Michelle Dorrance to learn more.
Step Inside Dorrance Dance’s Pillow Residency
Watch Dorrance Dance’s installment of Inside the Pillow Lab, which provides an intimate look at works in process and behind-the-scenes moments of what it’s like for artists to live, work, and rehearse together on the Pillow’s retreat-like campus.
Take a Look Back at Dorrance Dance’s Pillow History
Explore Dorrance Dance’s past performances at the Pillow on Jacob’s Pillow Dance Interactive and watch snippets of the company’s work.
A Podcast Episode for You
Watching a virtual stream and curious to learn more about the history of dance on screen? Listen to the PillowVoices podcast episode Dance On Screen.
PillowVoices composer and audio engineer Ellis Rovin ruminates on some of the ways that dance has been seen on film, drawing upon a PillowTalk by David Gere and considering examples from Fred Astaire to Merce Cunningham.