Childs, Lucinda (1940–)

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Childs, Lucinda (1940–)

American dancer and choreographer. Born June 26, 1940, in New York, NY; Sarah Lawrence College, BA in dance, 1962; trained with Merce Cunningham.

Presented 1st works with Judson Dance Theater, NY (early 1960s) and danced in Judith Dunn's Acapulco (1963), James Waring's Double Concerto (1964), and Elaine Summers' Country Houses (1963); was founding dancer, choreographer and director of Lucinda Childs Dance company, NY (beginning 1973); collaborated with Robert Wilson in production of Einstein on the Beach (1976) and I Was Sitting On My Patio This Guy Appeared I Thought I Was Hallucinating (1977); choreographed for other companies, including Bavarian State Opera Ballet, Rambert Dance Company, Lyon Opéra Ballet and Paris Opéra Ballet; won Obie Award (1976). Choreographic works include Pastime and Minus Auditorium Equipment and Furnishings for Judson Dance Theater (1964), Dance 1-5 to music by composer Philip Glass (1979), Available Light (1983), Four Elements (1990), Impromptu to music by Andrzej Kurylewicz (1993), Kengier (1995) and Hammerklavier (1996).

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