NW for GV: Pam Tanowitz and Simone Dinnerstein on Bach, Robbins, Creation and Collaboration

In 2015, two courageous, contemporary artists, pianist Simone Dinnerstein and choreographer Pam Tanowitz, came together to tackle a monumental artistic project, a New Work for Goldberg Variations.  Their new work became a moving a dialogue between two women creators, a dialogue between music and movement, and a mysterious dialogue into the past. They were inspired by Bach, and they were also following in the legacy of Jerome Robbins. Pam Tanowitz and Simone Dinnerstein come to the Library to celebrate collaboration and inspiration. They will share insights about their creative process and compare performance footage of their “NW for GV” with Robbins’ own “Goldberg Variations.”











When: Mon., Jan. 7, 2019 at 6:00 pm
Where: New York Public Library for the Performing Arts
40 Lincoln Center Plaza
212-870-1600
Price: Free
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In 2015, two courageous, contemporary artists, pianist Simone Dinnerstein and choreographer Pam Tanowitz, came together to tackle a monumental artistic project, a New Work for Goldberg Variations.  Their new work became a moving a dialogue between two women creators, a dialogue between music and movement, and a mysterious dialogue into the past. They were inspired by Bach, and they were also following in the legacy of Jerome Robbins. Pam Tanowitz and Simone Dinnerstein come to the Library to celebrate collaboration and inspiration. They will share insights about their creative process and compare performance footage of their “NW for GV” with Robbins’ own “Goldberg Variations.”

Buy tickets/get more info now