Welcome to Jacob’s Pillow!
I’m so honored to introduce you to this magical place and all that it offers, including our storied ten-week dance festival, the oldest in the country; The School at Jacob’s Pillow, one of the most prestigious professional dance training centers in the U.S.; growing community engagement programs throughout Berkshire county; our extensive Archives, that chronicle more than a century of dance; and so much more.
Dance is a universal language that uplifts us, delights us, and reminds us what it means to be human. We hope you continue to join us in the celebration of this art form online, at the Pillow, or wherever you may meet us.
ABOUT PAMELA TATGE
Pamela Tatge is the Executive & Artistic Director of Jacob’s Pillow, an international dance Festival, professional School, and Archives located in the Berkshires in Western Massachusetts. Tatge is responsible for setting the artistic vision and strategic goals for all aspects of the organization, including Festival programming, education, preservation, audience engagement, residency programming and artist support, long-term planning, collaborative programming, fundraising, marketing, and more.
Tatge began work at the Pillow in 2016 and in 2017 spearheaded the creation of Vision ‘22, a strategic approach to the Pillow’s development through 2022. This blueprint enabled Jacob’s Pillow to become a year-round center for dance research and development, and included creating the Pillow Lab, an incubator of new work; enhancing the Pillow’s civic leadership and community engagement; and renewing campus facilities. Following the pandemic and the destruction of the Doris Duke Theatre due to a tragic fire, Tatge is leading a campaign to build a new theater for the future of dance and a digital platform that provides access to the Pillow’s programs to audiences around the world.
For nearly 17 years, Tatge served as the Director of the Center for the Arts at Wesleyan University in Middletown, CT. Initiatives that were launched and developed during her tenure include the Creative Campus Initiative, integrating arts into non-arts areas of the curriculum; the Green Street Center for Teaching and Learning; Feet to the Fire, examining environmental sustainability through an arts lens; and the Institute for Curatorial Practice in Performance, the first-ever Masters degree in Performance Curation.
Tatge was named one of “The Most Influential People in Dance Today” by Dance Magazine in 2017 and is the recipient of the Association of Performing Arts Presenters’ 2010 William Dawson Award for Programmatic Excellence and Sustained Achievement in Programming. In 2022, she was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the Jose Limón Dance Foundation and has served extensively as a panelist for grants and awards including as a member of the jury for the 2016 Pulitzer Prize in Music. Prior to her work at Wesleyan, Tatge spent a decade as the Director of Development at Long Wharf Theater in New Haven, CT.
Tatge holds a B.A. in History and an M.A.L.S. from Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut. She is married to artist Jerry Zinser and is the mother of four children.
"New director Pamela Tatge is making the most of Jacob's Pillow's vast resources. She's reenvisioned the dance mecca as a year-round institution, not only expanding the Creative Development Residencies but giving those residents 24-hour access, a generous stipend and funds to bring in an outside eye. "
Nancy Wozny
Dance Magazine
"So when I discovered that the new director of the Pillow was [Pamela Tatge], I knew we were in for unbounded energy, amazing vision and assuredly, a remarkable growth spurt."
Liz Thompson
Former Pillow Director, 1980-1990
"The Pillow is stronger than ever, and I know that Pamela will build on that success and take Jacob’s Pillow in exciting new directions while honoring our mission to present and support the very best in the world of dance."
Mark Leavitt
Jacob's Pillow Chair, Board of Trustees
In the press
"A phoenix rising from the ashes" says Pamela Tatge about the Reimagined Doris Duke Theatre. Read more from
The New York Times.
"A place that honors the past, while at the same time, being future leaning..." Hear Pamela's thoughts on the 2024 Festival in WAMC North East Public Radio.
Hear Pamela discuss the manifestation of Vision '22 with Joe Donahue of WAMC Northeast Public Radio.
MISSION STATEMENT
To support dance creation, presentation, education, and preservation; and to engage and deepen public appreciation and support for dance.
Mission in Action
Creation
New work and the development of the art form are supported through commissions, the Pillow Lab In Process Series, and the Jacob’s Pillow Dance Award.
Presentation
World premieres, U.S. debuts, ecstatic and diverse artists, and collaborations with composers, visual artists, and writers comprise over 150 performances presented each Festival season.
Education
The School at Jacob’s Pillow provides training by eminent faculty that not only produces great dancers, but also great artists. The Intern Program, Administrative Fellows Program, Public School Programs, and Community Classes educate people of all ages about the art of dance.
Engagement
The general public, students, scholars and artists are invited to experience dance through more than 200 free performances and talks, rehearsals, class observation, tours and interaction with artists, scholars, writers, filmmakers, and composers.