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PATHWAYS Screening: Paul Taylor: Creative Domain Film
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PATHWAYS Screening of Paul Taylor: Creative Domain FilmPS21 Pavilion TheaterJuly 31st at 8pmFILM SCREENING & CONVERSATION:PS21 will screen the documentary film Paul Taylor: Creative Domain, directed by Emmy Award winner Kate Geis, followed by a conversation with the film producer Robert Aberlin, dance critic Susan Yung, and Eran Bugge, featured dancer in many of Paul Taylor’s masterworks, who will retire after the PS21 engagement.“Unlike many dance documentaries, “Paul Taylor: Creative Domain” doesn’t fetishize every aspect of the dancer’s day. It zeroes in on a mystery. . . .About PATHWAYSPS21/Chatham’s PATHWAYS is a multidisciplinary public initiative of free and affordable performances, classes, workshops, and events tailored to the local community. PATHWAYS resides at the intersection of nature and the arts, incorporating PS21’s green, reconfigurable theater and our 100-acres of trails and meadows for site-specific performances and encounters. Beyond our grounds, PS21 brings PATHWAYS to communities throughout our region with programs in city parks, libraries, village streets, farms, and parking lots, all offered free of charge.