List of Judson Dance Theater performers

Judson Dance Theater was an informal group of dancers who performed at the Judson Memorial Church in Greenwich Village, Manhattan New York City between 1962 and 1964. It grew out of a dance composition class taught by Robert Dunn, a musician who had studied with John Cage. The artists involved were avant garde experimentalists who rejected the confines of Modern dance practice and theory, inventing as they did the precepts of Postmodern dance.

The first Judson concert took place on July 6, 1962.

This is a list of all artists (dance artists, musicians, visual arts) who were a part of the Judson Dance Theater between 1962 and 1966:

Contents 

A

  • Carolyn Adams
  • Charles Adams
  • Felix Aeppli
  • Seth Allen
  • Susie Allen
  • Toby Armour
  • Becky Arnold
  • Styra Avins


B


C

D

E

F

G

H

I

  • Yasuo Ihara
  • Ed Iverson


J


K


L

  • Toni Lacativa
  • Pandit Chatur Lal
  • Eliza Lamb
  • Stephen Lamb
  • Arthur Layser
  • David Lee
  • Deborah Lee
  • Ro Lee
  • Ellen Levene
  • Suzanne Levine
  • Ira Lieberman
  • Frank Lilly
  • Eugene Lion
  • Victor Lipari
  • Carol Lipis
  • Katherine Litz
  • Barbara Lloyd
  • Benjamin Lloyd
  • Clare Lorenzi

M


N


O

  • Alex Ogle
  • Frank O'Hara
  • Edward Oleksak
  • Olen Orr
  • Michael Orrell


P

  • Sandy Padilla
  • William Pardue
  • Aileen Passloff
  • John Patton
  • Steve Paxton
  • Andrew Peck
  • Richard Peppitone
  • Nina Petrucelli
  • Rudy Perez
  • Katherine Pira
  • Lauren Persichetti
  • John Porche
  • Lanny Powers
  • Neville Powers


Q

  • John Quinn


R

S

  • Mark Saegers
  • Mark Saffron
  • Barbara Salthe
  • Stan Salthe
  • Marian Sarach
  • Kenneth Sarch
  • M. Sarakhova
  • Peter Saul
  • David Schiller
  • Joseph Schlichter
  • Beverly Schmidt
  • Carolee Schneemann
  • Evelyn Schneider
  • Jen Scoble
  • Carol Scothorn
  • Larry Segal or Siegal
  • Valda Setterfield
  • Andrew Sherwood
  • Linda Sidon
  • Bob Sievert
  • Nanette Sievert
  • James Simpson
  • David Skelnik
  • Jack Smith
  • Michael Smith
  • Sue Smith
  • Gil Solomon
  • SNCC
  • Burt Spilk
  • Malcolm Spooner
  • Sally Stackhouse
  • Bob Stanford
  • Charles Stanley
  • Polly Stearns
  • Ruth Sternfeld
  • Regina Stroff
  • Constance Sullivan
  • Carol Summers
  • Elaine Summers
  • K. Summers
  • Burton Supree

T


U

  • Per Olof Ultvedt


V

  • Johanna Vanderbeek
  • Stan Vanderbeek
  • Jack Van Osten
  • Kenneth Van Sickle
  • Steve Vasey
  • Fred Vassi
  • David Vaughan
  • Jean Venable
  • Charlotte Victoria
  • Joanna Vischer
  • Laura Vogel


W

  • Marlene Wallin
  • James Waring
  • Glen Wayne
  • Theodore Weichers
  • Zena Weiss
  • David Whitney
  • Arthur Williams
  • M. Williams
  • Judith Wills
  • James Wilson
  • Shirley Winston
  • Margaret Wise
  • Philip Wofford
  • Marilyn Wood
  • John Worden
  • John Wright
  • Margaret Wright
  • Vincent Wright
  • Michael Wylie

X

 


Y

 


Z

  • Jamil Zakkai
  • Daniel Zellman
  • Paul Zimet

References

Notes

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