January 3: Today in Dance

Dawn Davis Loring
Today in Dance

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Born Today: Alison Becker Chase

Pilobolus co-founder Alison Becker Chase (1946-) taught the choreography class at Dartmouth in the early 1970s that inspired the creation of the performance group Pilobolus, named after fungus spores that stick where they land. Comprised of mostly student athletes, the collective created sculptural forms using non-traditional partnering techniques using bodies, making dances that were both witty and awe-inspiring. Chase remained with Pilobolus until 2006 and founded her own group and began making site-specific dances in 2010.

Also Born Today: Ballerina Anya Linden (1933-) who danced with the Royal Ballet from 1951 until her retirement in 1965, shortly after she married John, Baron of Sainsbury (the family that began the British Sainsbury’s grocery chain), and ballet dancer Mel Tomlinson (1954–2019), who performed with Dance Theatre of Harlem, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre and New York City Ballet in the 1970s and 80s.

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Dawn Davis Loring
Today in Dance

Dance writer and historian, teacher, and advocate. Book Dance Appreciation, published by Human Kinetics. Podcast and website at: dawndavisloring.com