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SUMMER IS ALMOST HERE.WE CAN’T WAIT TO WELCOME YOU BACK.
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PLAN YOUR VISIT MEMBERS-ONLY EVENTS
MEMBER PRE-FESTIVAL KICKOFF, JUNE 10 | Members at every level are invited to this special celebration. All Members welcome
TED SHAWN CIRCLE RECEPTION, JULY 16 | Featuring the presentation of the Lorna Strassler Award for Student Excellence. Member levels $2,000+
STUDENT SPONSOR LUNCHEON, JULY 21 | Observe a private class before joining students and faculty for lunch at Haven at the Pillow. Member levels $5,000+
MEMBER/VOLUNTEER DAY, JULY 22 | An afternoon dedicated to all of our Members and Volunteers! All Members and Volunteers welcome
TED SHAWN CIRCLE CHATS, JULY 9 & AUGUST 13 | Engaging presentations led by Director of Preservation Norton Owen and Scholar-in-Residence Maura Keefe exclusively for Ted Shawn Circle Members. Member levels $2,000+
VISIONARY LEADERS RECEPTION, AUGUST 22 | A celebration of our highest-level Members. Member levels $10,000+
Events take place June 21–August 27, 2017. Complete schedule of events announced in May; visit jacobspillow.org for updates.
Jacob’s Pillow Members enjoy the best the Pillow has to offer. Mingle with dance artists and choreographers at exclusive Members-only events, watch the artistic process unfold during Creative Development Residencies, and experience engaging presentations that explore exciting insider topics at the Pillow and in the dance world.
INSIDE/OUT PERFORMANCE SERIES | Family-friendly outdoor performances on the Henry J. Leir Stage at the Marcia & Seymour Simon Performance Space. Wed-Sat, 6:15-7pm; see website for rain plans; FREE
GUIDED TOURS | Learn about the history and legends of this National Historic Landmark on a 30-minute tour of the grounds. Thurs & Sat, 5:30pm; FREE
COMMUNITY DANCE CLASSES | Morning Classes (Mon-Fri), Sunday Master Classes with Festival Artists (Sun), Families Dance Together (Fri), and Classes with Inside/Out Artists (select Thurs). Schedules posted online in May; $10-15
PILLOWTALKS | Engaging discussions on the world of dance with Pillow Scholars, choreographers, filmmakers, and writers. Fri 5-6pm & Sat 4-5pm; FREE
SUNDAY FILMS | Screenings of new and notable dance films in Blake's Barn. Schedule posted online in May; select Sun, 4:30pm; $10
PRE-SHOW TALKS | Pillow Scholars offer helpful insight in Blake’s Barn and on the Doris Duke Theatre Porch. Wed-Sun, 30 minutes before every show; FREE
POST-SHOW TALKS | Entertaining and informative discussions with artists and Pillow Scholars. Immediately following Doris Duke Theatre performances (Thurs) and Ted Shawn Theatre performances (Fri); FREE
EXHIBITS & ARCHIVES | Browse our extensive collection of books, photos, and videos, and explore the art of dance through photography and art exhibits in Blake's Barn. Open every day at noon; FREE
OBSERVE DANCERS | The School at Jacob’s Pillow participants can be seen at work in class and rehearsals. All week; visit us online or check onsite signage for times; FREE
DINING OPTIONS | Visit Haven at the Pillow for a full service restaurant and bar or No. Six Depot Café and No. Six Depot Snack & Coffee Bar for sandwiches, salads, snacks, coffee, and drinks. Visit jacobspillow.org for details; hours vary
THE PILLOW STORE | Shop for souvenirs, clothing, books, gifts, and more. Visit jacobspillow.org for details; Wed-Sun, hours vary
Ticketed performances are only part of the excitement! Each summer, the Festival features more than 200 free performances, talks & tours, exhibits, community events, classes, and more.
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SPECIAL EVENTS SPECIAL EVENTS
AN EXUBERANT CELEBRATION OF THE PILLOW’S PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE!Miami City Ballet • Exclusive presentation of a work-in-progress by Sara Mearns & Company Wang Ramirez • World premiere by Bruce Wells, performed by The School at Jacob’s Pillow • Cocktails, pop-up performances & activities • Lively silent auction • Presentation of the 2017 Jacob’s Pillow Dance Award • Dinner under the tent by MAX Ultimate Catering • Fabulous after-party with live music and dancing into the night!
CELEBRATING 85 ANNIVERSARY GALA
June 17, 5pm
Celebrating the power of the Pillow’s natural setting, internationally acclaimed dance company Pilobolus will premiere a new work commissioned specifically for our iconic outdoor stage.
PILOBOLUS June 21-23 | Inside/Out Stage
ALL STYLES DANCE BATTLE July 2, 8pm | Doris Duke Theatre
Let the battle begin! Michelle Dorrance hosts this exciting dance battle event featuring Festival artists, participants of The School at Jacob’s Pillow, and New England-based street artists.
In an exclusive one-day-only engagement,
Japanese-born artist Eiko Otake performs site-specific solos on the historic grounds
of Jacob’s Pillow.
EIKO OTAKE’S A BODY AT
THE PILLOW July 22 at 12pm, 2pm, 5pm |
Jacob’s Pillow Grounds
Students of the Musical Theatre Dance Program of The School at Jacob’s Pillow perform in a joyous celebration of dance and live music, directed by Broadway’s Chet Walker.
A JAZZ HAPPENING August 20, 5pm
Ted Shawn Theatre
Nick Cave’s expansive installation Until has been met with awe and critical acclaim. Fusing immersive visual and performing arts, two choreographers present solo works in response to Cave’s exhibition: Jacob’s Pillow Dance Award winner Bill T. Jones and writer, actress, and “Bessie” Award recipient Okwui Okpokwasili. Performances take place at MASS MoCA.
JACOB’S PILLOW/MASS MOCA CO-PRESENTATIONSBILL T. JONES March 4, 8pm | OKWUI OKPOKWASILI April 7, 8pm
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MIAMI CITY BALLET Ted Shawn Theatre
NW DANCE PROJECT Doris Duke Theatre
Hailed by The New York Times as “one of America’s most beloved dance companies,” these stunning ballet dancers open the Pillow’s 85th Anniversary Season, bringing works from master choreographers George Balanchine and Christopher Wheeldon.
Known for their “cutting-edge contemporary work”
(The Portland Tribune), this Portland, Oregon-based dance company
brings classically-trained, versatile dancers and an
all-original repertory. Their program features a range of accomplished international
choreographers and promising new talents
including Jiří Pokorný, Felix Landerer, and Ihsan Rustem,
among others.
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Celebrated modern dancer and choreographer Jonah Bokaer
combines his sleek, elegant aesthetic with playful and
surprising architectural elements by longtime collaborator, visual artist Daniel Arsham. The pair’s
newest creation, Rules Of The Game, is set to an original score
by GRAMMY Award-winning artist Pharrell Williams.
For the first time ever, astonishing tap artists from our backyard and beyond come together in a program introduced by the “tireless ambassador
of tap” Michelle Dorrance (The New York Times). This exclusive, Pillow-only engagement includes artists Reona and Takishi Seo of Japan, Jumaane Taylor
and M.A.D.D. Rhythms of Chicago, Joe Orrach of San Francisco, and siblings Joseph and Josette Wiggan of Los Angeles. | LIVE MUSIC
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EXPERIENCE CURATED BY MICHELLE DORRANCE
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Special Event All Styles Dance Battle, July 2
Special Event Pilobolus on Inside/Out, June 21-23
JONAH BOKAER CHOREOGRAPHY
Doris Duke Theatre
JULY 5-9 | | JULY 12-16
FAYE DRISCOLL Doris Duke Theatre
JESSICA LANG DANCE Ted Shawn Theatre
ROY ASSAF DANCE
Doris Duke Theatre
Led by the vision of highly-acclaimed choreographer Jessica Lang, this Pillow audience favorite brings exquisite works to the Ted Shawn Theatre. In addition to a
world premiere, the program includes Thousand Yard Stare, a work on pride, honor, and loss, set to an emotive Beethoven string quartet, and the
east coast debut of Lyric Pieces. | LIVE MUSIC
Israeli company Roy Assaf Dance makes its
U.S. debut in a program of clever and heartfelt
works including Six Years Later, an embracing
duet, and The Hill, an all-male trio based on
the Hebrew song “Givat Hatahmoshet”. A rising
star, Assaf is praised for his intricate and
thoughtful choreography.
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Faye Driscoll is one of the dance world’s most striking and sought after talents. “Unpredictable, funny, and endlessly entertaining” (The Chicago Tribune), her work
Thank You for Coming: Attendance softens the borders between artist and audience, offering a rich, humorous, and deeply human experience.
In a special 85th Anniversary Season appearance, Paul Taylor Dance Company returns to Jacob’s Pillow. The program brims with audience favorites including the youthful and romantic Esplanade, as well as other “finely crafted, poetic, and often witty works” (The Washington Post).
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Member Event Ted Shawn Circle Chat, July 9
Member Event Ted Shawn Circle Reception, July 16
JULY 19-23 | JULY 26-30
AAKASH ODEDRA IN RISING Doris Duke Theatre
COMPAGNIE MARIE CHOUINARD Ted Shawn Theatre
ATE9 DANCECOMPANYDoris Duke Theatre
Canadian choreographer Marie Chouinard is a “hurricane of unbridled imaginativeness” (The New York Times). Her company presents two original and daring works—24 Preludes by Chopin set to live piano accompaniment;
and Henri Michaux: Mouvements, inspired by a book of poems and ink drawings. | LIVE MUSIC
Led by “choreography’s It girl” (LA Times) and Batsheva Dance Company’s former rehearsal director Danielle Agami, Los Angeles-based Ate9 dANCE cOMPANY brings a mixed bill program of mesmerizing intensity steeped in the visceral Gaga movement language. Aa
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“Simply breathtaking” (The Globe and Mail) British artist Aakash Odedra takes the stage in the captivating solo Rising with choreography from acclaimed international artists Akram Khan, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Russell Maliphant, and Odedra himself.
Ballet Hispanico brings captivating style, crisp technique,
and charismatic bravado to the Ted Shawn Theatre. The Latin-inspired
program features Colombian-Belgian choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa’s physically-charged Línea Recta, among other works.
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Member Events Student Sponsor Luncheon, July 21 | Member/Volunteer Day July 22
Special Event Eiko Otake, July 22
AUGUST 2-6 | AUGUST 9-13
KYLE ABRAHAM/ ABRAHAM.IN.MOTION Doris Duke Theatre
DOUG VARONE & DANCERS Ted Shawn Theatre
MARK DENDY PROJECTS' ELVIS EVERYWHERE Doris Duke Theatre
Praised for “sheer kinetic force and profound emotional insight” (The Washington Post), modern dance company Doug Varone & Dancers delivers expansive vision, versatility, and technical prowess. Their Pillow program features ReComposed, inspired by expressionist painter Joan Mitchell’s swirling pastels, among other works.
Praised for his “brilliance and surprise” (The Washington Post), Mark Dendy’s work is known for its searing social commentary and intense physicality. Elvis Everywhere scrutinizes society’s obsession with celebrity, ultimately drawing chilling connections with 2016’s chaotic political state.Ky
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MacArthur Genius Fellow and Jacob’s Pillow Dance Award-winner Kyle Abraham is “a remarkable talent”
(San Francisco Chronicle). He returns to the Pillow with Dearest Home, an interactive dance performance
exploring different cultural views and exchanges about love and the absence of love.
Jacob’s Pillow Dance Award-winner Camille A. Brown is known for theatrical works filled with gutsy moves and bold storytelling. BLACK GIRL: Linguistic Play is a joyful and moving exploration of childhood innocence, girlhood awareness,
and maturation of the Black female through her lens. | LIVE MUSIC
CAMILLE A. BROWN & DANCERS
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Member Event Ted Shawn Circle Chat, August 13
AUGUST 16-20 | | AUGUST 23-27
COMPAÑÍA IRENE RODRÍGUEZ Doris Duke Theatre
TRISHA BROWN DANCE COMPANY
Ted Shawn Theatre | August 16-19
THE PRINCIPLES OF UNCERTAINTY
Doris Duke Theatre
Witty, inventive, and free from convention, Trisha Brown is modern dance’s “boundary-pusher” (The Wall Street Journal). The program will include a specially
curated work for the Pillow’s 85th Anniversary Season featuring alumni of the company, among other works to be announced.
Jacob’s Pillow Dance Award-winner John Heginbotham
and acclaimed illustrator Maira Kalman join forces for
the world premiere of The Principles of Uncertainty. Imaginative set design meets
whimsical dance theatre, promising a delightful evening
full of wit and charm. | LIVE MUSICIre
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The “intense, exacting” (The New York Times) Irene Rodríguez is one of the most prominent figures in Cuban dance. Performing alongside her six talented dancers
and an ensemble of live musicians, Rodríguez melds flamenco’s fiery passion and exhilarating footwork with a unique Afro-Cuban flair, leaving a
“trail of triumph and applause” (Granma, Cuba). | LIVE MUSIC
Led by former American Ballet Theatre star Julie Kent, this Washington, DC-based company presents an “elegant new era” (The Washington Post) of stunning technique, impressive range, and iconic contemporary works. The program includes Alexei Ratmansky’s spellbinding Seven Sonatas, among others to be announced. | LIVE MUSIC
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Member Event Visionary Leaders Reception, August 22
Special Event A Jazz Happening, August 20
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VIP PRE-SALE ORDERING CALENDAR PERFORMANCES & EVENTS CALENDAR
SPECIAL THANKS to these institutions for their major support:The Barrington Foundation; Doris Duke Charitable Foundation; Ford Foundation; Howard Gilman Foundation; William Randolph Hearst Foundation; The Leir Charitable Foundations in memory of Henry J. Leir and The Leir Charitable Trusts, in memory of Henry J. and Erna D. Leir; Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency; MassDevelopment; The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; Mertz Gilmore Foundation; New England Foundation for the Arts; National Endowment for the Arts; Onota Foundation; The Claudia and Steven Perles Family Foundation; The Prospect Hill Foundation; The Shubert Foundation; Talented Students in the Arts Initiative, a collaboration of the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation and Surdna Foundation; and Jacob’s Pillow Business Partners. As of December 1, 2016.
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TED SHAWN THEATRE DATES WED, THURS, FRI, SAT 8PMSAT & SUN 2PM
Miami City Ballet 6/21-6/25 $78, $65, $45
TIRELESS: Curated by Michelle Dorrance 6/28-7/2 $69, $59, $39
Jessica Lang Dance 7/5-7/9 $78, $65, $45
Paul Taylor Dance Company 7/12-7/16 $78, $65, $45+ Thursday 2pm show
Compagnie Marie Chouinard 7/19-7/23 $69, $59, $39No Saturday matinee
Ballet Hispanico 7/26-7/30 $78, $65, $45+ Thursday 2pm show
Doug Varone & Dancers 8/2-8/6 $69, $59, $39
Camille A. Brown & Dancers 8/9-8/13 $69, $59, $39
Trisha Brown Dance Company 8/16-8/19 $69, $59, $39No Sunday matinee
The Washington Ballet Sat, Aug 26 Festival Finale
8/23-8/27$78, $65, $45
+ Thursday 2pm showFinale Tickets $100, $75
DORIS DUKE THEATRE DATES WED, THURS, FRI, SAT 8:15PMSAT & SUN 2:15PM
Jonah Bokaer Choreography 6/21-6/25 $45, $35, $25
NW Dance Project 6/28-7/2 $45, $35, $25
Faye Driscoll 7/5-7/9 $35 General Admission
Roy Assaf Dance 7/12-7/16 $45, $35, $25
Aakash Odedra in Rising 7/19-7/23 $45, $35, $25
Ate9 dANCEcOMPANY 7/26-7/30 $45, $35, $25
Kyle Abraham/ Abraham.In.Motion 8/2-8/6 $45, $35, $25
+ Thursday 2:15pm show
Mark Dendy Projects 8/9-8/13 $45, $35, $25
Compañía Irene Rodríguez 8/16-8/20 $45, $35, $25
The Principles of Uncertainty Sat, Aug 26 Festival Finale
8/23-8/27 $45, $35, $25 Finale Tickets $75, $50
SPECIAL EVENTS DATE DETAILS
Nick Cave/Bill T. Jones Pillow/MASS MoCA co-presentation
3/4 massmoca.org for tickets
Nick Cave/Okwui Okpokwasili Pillow/MASS MoCA co-presentation
4/7 massmoca.org for tickets
Member Pre-Festival Kickoff 6/10 FREE for all Members
85th Anniversary Gala 6/17 jacobspillow.org for tickets
Pilobolus on Inside/Out 6/21-6/23 FREE on Inside/Out Stage
All Styles Dance Battle 7/2 $50, $25, $5 Youth
Ted Shawn Circle Chat 7/9 FREE for TSC Members
Ted Shawn Circle Reception 7/16 FREE for TSC Members
School Sponsor Luncheon 7/21 FREE for School Sponsors
Eiko Otake's A Body at the Pillow 7/22 $18 General Admission
12pm, 2pm, 5pm
Member/Volunteer Day 7/22 FREE for Members/Volunteers
Ted Shawn Circle Chat 8/13 FREE for TSC Members
A Jazz Happening 8/20 $65, $55, $45
Visionary Leaders Reception 8/22 FREE for Visionary Leaders
Festival Finale 8/26 $100-$50 includes performance
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SEATING requests are not guaranteed. No standing in the theaters. Infants held in front body slings do not need a ticket. Wheelchair seating must be requested when ordering. Late seating is at the discretion of the House Manager. Dogs must be leashed on grounds; only official service dogs are permitted in theaters. EXCHANGES are free to subscribers up to 48 hours in advance; non-Subscriber exchanges are $5-$10 per ticket. Tickets may be exchanged between theaters for the value of the higher priced ticket; differences in ticket prices must be paid and cannot be refunded. Exchanged tickets must be received by the Box Office at least 48 hours before performance. Tax-deduction receipts can be issued for donated tickets. PROGRAMS, casts, and prices are subject to change without notice. TICKET RESALE on Pillow grounds is prohibited.
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2017 VIP ORDERING CALENDAR VISIONARY LEADERS & TED SHAWN CIRCLE
January 17 (TUES) Members $10,000+
January 23 Members $5,000+
January 30 Members $2,000+
SUBSCRIPTION PACKAGES
February 6 Subscriptions | Members $1,000+
February 8 (WED) Subscriptions | Members $500+
February 13 Subscriptions | Members $250+
February 21 Subscriptions | Members $100+
SINGLE TICKETS
February 27 Single Tickets | Members $1,000+
March 1 (WED) Single Tickets | Members $500+
March 6 Single Tickets | Members $250+
March 13 Single Tickets | Members $100+
MEMBER PRE-SALE ENDS MARCH 24 | OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC
March 29 (WED) Subscriptions | Non-Members
April 3 Public Sale Begins
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