Paul Taylor Dance Company, City Center, March 3-15, 1998.

From: Dance Magazine | Date: August 1, 1998| Author: Hering, Doris | Copyright information

Paul Taylor premiered his new work 'The Word' about the darker side of religious fervor and the forces of temptation. The company, also, performed the New York premiere of 'Piazzolla Caldera' that appeared more athletic than erotic in spirit. Other works displayed the dancers' fine talents.

PAUL TAYLOR DANCE COMPANY CITY CENTER MARCH 3-15, 1998 REVIEWED BY DORIS HERING

Not many choreographers have the courage and the insight to handle themes dealing with the human conditio...

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