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Jacob's Pillow Dance

Jacob's Pillow is a dance center, school and performance space located in Becket, Massachusetts, in the Berkshires. The organization is known for a Summer dance festival. The facility also includes a professional school and extensive archives as well as year-round community programs. The facility itself was listed as a National Historic Landmark District in 2003.

Jacob's Pillow
The Ted Shawn Theatre
LocationGeorge Carter Rd.
Becket, Massachusetts, United States
Coordinates42°15′52″N 73°7′5″W / 42.26444°N 73.11806°W / 42.26444; -73.11806Coordinates: 42°15′52″N 73°7′5″W / 42.26444°N 73.11806°W / 42.26444; -73.11806
Area220 acres (89 ha)
Built1931
ArchitectJoseph Franz
Architectural styleFederal, Bungalow/Craftsman
NRHP reference No.00001458
03000644[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPFebruary 5, 2001
May 27, 2003
Designated NHLDMay 27, 2003

History

The site of Jacob's Pillow in Becket, Massachusetts was originally settled in 1790 by Jacob Carter III. Because of the zigzagging road leading to the hilltop property, it became known as "Jacob's Ladder", after the Biblical story, and a pillow-shaped rock on the property prompted the farm to acquire the name "Jacob's Pillow".

The farm was purchased in 1931 by modern dance pioneer Ted Shawn as a dance retreat. Shawn and his wife, Ruth St. Denis, led the highly regarded Denishawn Company, which had popularized dance forms rooted in theater and cultural traditions outside European ballet. They were influential in training a host of dance pioneers, including Martha Graham, Charles Weidman, Doris Humphrey, and Jack Cole.

 
Ted Shawn laying his head upon the Jacob's Pillow Rock.

Shawn's objective was to establish a dance organization for American men. The early corps of his all-male company built many of the structures on the Jacob's Pillow campus. This effort came to an end in 1940 with the advent of the Second World War; Shawn's company disbanded and most of its members joined the military.

Significant debt forced Shawn to consider sale of the property. In 1940, he leased the property to dance teacher Mary Washington Ball, but her summer festival was also financially unsuccessful. British ballet stars Alicia Markova and Anton Dolin learned of Shawn's financial difficulties, and decided to acquire the property. With financial backing and fundraising support from millionaire Reginald Wright, $50,000 was raised to purchase the property and construct a theater building. The summer dance festival was revived, and Shawn was retained as its director until his death in 1972.

In 2003, the Jacob's Pillow property was declared a National Historic Landmark District by the federal government as "an exceptional cultural venue that holds value for all Americans." It is the only dance entity in the U.S. to receive this honor.[2] In March 2011, Jacob's Pillow was named a recipient of the 2010 National Medal of Arts, a national award of distinction.[3]

The Doris Duke Theater, one of two indoor performance spaces, was destroyed in a fire on November 17, 2020.[4][5]

Festival

The Pillow presents international dance in many forms, styles, and traditions, and approximately 200 events each season, including performances, lectures, tours, films, exhibits, and talks with artists from all over the world, culminating in approximately 80,000 visitors annually.

 
A performance on the outdoor Henry J. Leir Stage

Pillow founder Ted Shawn was instrumental in beginning the careers of Martha Graham and Jack Cole, and the Pillow has continued this mentoring role in the careers of artists such as Alvin Ailey, José Limón, and Mark Morris. Companies such as Dance Theatre of Harlem, the Parsons Dance Company, and Trey McIntyre Project made their debuts at the Pillow, and international groups such as The Royal Danish Ballet, Nederlands Dans Theatre, Black Grace and Hofesh Shechter Company have made their U.S. debuts here. World premieres have been commissioned from choreographers such as Merce Cunningham and Paul Taylor, and artists such as Margot Fonteyn and Mikhail Baryshnikov have been showcased in works.

Performances at Jacob's Pillow take place in two venues. The Ted Shawn Theatre went through a renovation which was completed in 2022 and included a new ventilation and air cooling system, creation of an orchestra pit, enhanced accessibility for artists backstage and audience seating, increased stage depth, new industry standard electrical system, expanded clearance height to 25 feet, a new indoor artist crossover, and a new lower level with flexible dressing rooms, wardrobe spaces, an elevator and accessible ramp system, and a maintenance space.[6] The Ted Shawn Theatre has a capacity of 620 reserved seats. Talks by Pillow Scholars-in-Residence take place before every performance, and Post-Show Talks happen in the Ted Shawn Theatre on Thursdays, giving audiences an opportunity to engage with artists in moderated Q&A sessions.

The second venue is the outdoor Henry J. Leir Stage, which presents the Inside/Out Performance Series, free performances of established and emerging artists from all over the world in an informal, outdoor venue set against a panoramic vista of the Berkshire hills.[7] Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays feature emerging artists, and Saturdays showcase the dancers of The School at Jacob's Pillow. Each performance in the Inside/Out Series concludes with a Q&A session with the artists. Artist featured in Inside/Out include: Pilobolus Dance Theater, Nadine Bommer Dance Company, Reggie "Regg Roc" Gray, Michelle Dorrance with Dormeshia Sumbry-Edwards, Dušan Týnek Dance Theatre, Abarukas, Manuel Vignoulle, and Laurie M. Taylor.

Doris Duke Studio Theatre

The Doris Duke Theatre, built in 1990 as one of three primary performance spaces on Jacob’s Pillow’s 220-acre campus in Western Massachusetts, was lost to a structure fire the morning of November 17, 2020 beginning around 5am EST. The fire was contained to the building; no one was injured and no other buildings suffered damage. Firefighters from Becket Fire Department and surrounding towns responded to the call from an eyewitness just before 7am and arrived on the scene shortly thereafter.

The origin and cause of the fire at Jacob’s Pillow’s Doris Duke Theatre on November 17, 2020 was ruled undetermined by the Massachusetts State Police Fire Investigation led by Officer Daniel B. Quigley. Catastrophic damage of the site resulted in limited scene examination. The report, delivered to Jacob’s Pillow on February 12, indicated that the fire is believed to have originated in the southeast corner of the building where a vast amount of the building’s theatrical electrical equipment was located, including professional lighting and audio systems.

The Massachusetts State Police Fire Investigation concluded that the theater’s sprinkler suppression system was inoperable or limited in its capabilities at the time of the fire and that a malfunction in the pump system failed to properly supply water to the sprinkler system and nearby hydrant. These issues slowed fire suppression efforts. There was no evidence of an incendiary act. Pending any new information, the case is considered closed.

Immediately following the incident, Jacob’s Pillow initiated an internal site-wide safety audit, confirming reliability of all alarm and fire suppression systems and to better understand any further weakness to the safety and security of every building on its campus. In addition, the Pillow has engaged an outside risk management professional to further identify potential problems and has released a request for proposal (RFP) for an upgrade to its current fire-pump system.

In the aftermath of the fire, Jacob’s Pillow received a tremendous outpouring of support from artists and audiences around the world. The Pillow was able to commit to move several of its on-site, COVID-compliant residences for dance companies that had been scheduled in the theater between December through May into The Perles Family Studio, the other year-round rehearsal space on campus. Jacob’s Pillow is at the early stages of planning to rebuild the Doris Duke Theatre and has hired an external consultant to conduct interviews with artists, technicians, and audiences members as initial research.  

“Our hope is to build a theater that has all of the warmth and character of the Doris Duke Theatre while providing for the needs of artists and audiences in the 21st century,” says Executive & Artistic Director Pamela Tatge.[8]

The School at Jacob's Pillow

 
Students of The School at Jacob's Pillow in rehearsal.

The School at Jacob's Pillow is based out of the Perles Family Studio and is a conservatory-style curriculum of five programs: Ballet, Contemporary Traditions, Cultural Traditions, Tap/Musical Theater, and the Ann & Weston Hicks Choreography Fellows Program. The dancers’ schedule includes six days each week with four professional-level studio classes each day, coaching sessions, weekly performances for the public, master classes with Festival artists, talks led by Scholars-in-Residence, study assignments in the Pillow's Archives, and attendance at all Festival performances and events.

The School at Jacob's Pillow is known for its faculty. Faculty of The School at Jacob's Pillow have included Susan Jaffe, Amanda McKerrow, Chet Walker, Nikolaj Hubbe, Anna-Marie Holmes, Milton Myers, Katherine Dunham, Rennie Harris, Matt Mattox, Soledad Barrio, Tim Rushton, Finis Jhung, Martin Santangelo, Mercedes Ellington, Stephanie Saland, Victor Plotnikov, Annie-B Parson, Paul Lazar, Aszure Barton, Helen Pickett, Banu Ogan, Mr. Wiggles, Marjory Smarth, Dana Moore, and Ric Ryder.

Alumni of The School include MacArthur Grant-winner Meredith Monk, choreographer Mia Michaels, former Alvin Ailey Dance Theater and Paul Taylor Dance Company principal Linda Kent, artistic director of the Royal Danish Ballet Nikolaj Hübbe, recent winner of FOX's television show So You Think You Can Dance, Joshua Allen, and Robert Swinston of Merce Cunningham Dance Company.[citation needed]

Archives

The core collections preserved in the archives at Jacob's Pillow were originally assembled by founder Ted Shawn. Materials have been continually added since the 1930s by volunteers from the Pillow Board and staff. In 1991, Jacob's Pillow created the position of Director of Preservation to direct the activities and maintenance of the Archives. The Archives at Jacob's Pillow has approximately 6,000 films and videos from 1894 to present, 45,000 historic dance photos and negatives, 313,000 pages of unique printed materials, 27 trunks of costumes dating from 1915, and 2,000 books. The Archives is one component of the Pillow's Preservation Program, which organizes exhibits exploring various aspects of dance, oversees issues concerning the National Historic Landmark site, and records the ongoing activities of the Festival.

The archives is internationally recognized[citation needed] as a major repository of dance materials. Access to the research facility is open to the public year-round by appointment and is available during the summer season from noon until the end of each performance, six days a week. The Archives collection is electronically catalogued, and much of it is accessible through the Pillow's website.

Blake's Barn is an 18th-century structure that was relocated and reconfigured specifically for preservation activity. This facility was donated by stage and screen dancer/actress Marge Champion and is named in honor of her late son. In addition to a central area for exhibits and lectures, the building houses a reading room with video stations providing access to the moving image collection. The lower level contains temperature-controlled storage areas and video production equipment.

In 2011, Jacob's Pillow launched Jacob's Pillow Dance Interactive, an online resource of video clips curated from the Archives in Becket. The archive features performances that have taken place at the festival from 1937 to 2010, including footage rarely seen. This user-friendly free resource allows the user to browse dance footage by artist, genre, and era. The Director of Preservation, Norton Owen, curates the collection. Each entry includes a video clip, an informative paragraph describing the dancer/choreographer, and an artist portrait.[9][10]

See also

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ Jones, Bill T. "Pillow History Overview". Jacobspillow.org. Retrieved 26 December 2021.
  3. ^ Bolger, Toni. "Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival Awarded National Medal of Arts" 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine. "Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival", March 1st 2011, accessed July 12th 2011.
  4. ^ Bellow, Heather (November 17, 2020). "It sounded like a tornado: Fast-moving fire destroys theater at Jacob's Pillow". The Berkshire Eagle. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  5. ^ Jacobs, Julia (2020-11-17). "Jacob's Pillow Theater, Site of Dance Festival, Is Destroyed in Fire". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-11-19.
  6. ^ "The Future of the Ted Shawn Theatre". Jacob's Pillow. Retrieved 2022-08-31.
  7. ^ "Our Theaters and Performance Spaces". Jacob's Pillow. Retrieved 2022-08-31.
  8. ^ "Information on the Fire in the Doris Duke Theatre". Jacob's Pillow. Retrieved 2022-08-31.
  9. ^ Goodman, Stephanie. "Dance Along with Twyla and Other Online Nuggets", The New York Times, March 29, 2011, accessed July 12, 2011.
  10. ^ Hulbert, Mariclare. Jacob's Pillow Launches New Online Resource 2011-09-20 at the Wayback Machine, Jacob's Pillow Dance, March 28, 2011, accessed July 12, 2011.

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reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Jacob s Pillow Dance news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Jacob s Pillow is a dance center school and performance space located in Becket Massachusetts in the Berkshires The organization is known for a Summer dance festival The facility also includes a professional school and extensive archives as well as year round community programs The facility itself was listed as a National Historic Landmark District in 2003 Jacob s PillowU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S National Historic Landmark DistrictThe Ted Shawn TheatreShow map of MassachusettsShow map of the United StatesLocationGeorge Carter Rd Becket Massachusetts United StatesCoordinates42 15 52 N 73 7 5 W 42 26444 N 73 11806 W 42 26444 73 11806 Coordinates 42 15 52 N 73 7 5 W 42 26444 N 73 11806 W 42 26444 73 11806Area220 acres 89 ha Built1931ArchitectJoseph FranzArchitectural styleFederal Bungalow CraftsmanNRHP reference No 0000145803000644 1 Significant datesAdded to NRHPFebruary 5 2001May 27 2003Designated NHLDMay 27 2003 Contents 1 History 2 Festival 3 Doris Duke Studio Theatre 4 The School at Jacob s Pillow 5 Archives 6 See also 7 ReferencesHistory EditThe site of Jacob s Pillow in Becket Massachusetts was originally settled in 1790 by Jacob Carter III Because of the zigzagging road leading to the hilltop property it became known as Jacob s Ladder after the Biblical story and a pillow shaped rock on the property prompted the farm to acquire the name Jacob s Pillow The farm was purchased in 1931 by modern dance pioneer Ted Shawn as a dance retreat Shawn and his wife Ruth St Denis led the highly regarded Denishawn Company which had popularized dance forms rooted in theater and cultural traditions outside European ballet They were influential in training a host of dance pioneers including Martha Graham Charles Weidman Doris Humphrey and Jack Cole Ted Shawn laying his head upon the Jacob s Pillow Rock Shawn s objective was to establish a dance organization for American men The early corps of his all male company built many of the structures on the Jacob s Pillow campus This effort came to an end in 1940 with the advent of the Second World War Shawn s company disbanded and most of its members joined the military Significant debt forced Shawn to consider sale of the property In 1940 he leased the property to dance teacher Mary Washington Ball but her summer festival was also financially unsuccessful British ballet stars Alicia Markova and Anton Dolin learned of Shawn s financial difficulties and decided to acquire the property With financial backing and fundraising support from millionaire Reginald Wright 50 000 was raised to purchase the property and construct a theater building The summer dance festival was revived and Shawn was retained as its director until his death in 1972 In 2003 the Jacob s Pillow property was declared a National Historic Landmark District by the federal government as an exceptional cultural venue that holds value for all Americans It is the only dance entity in the U S to receive this honor 2 In March 2011 Jacob s Pillow was named a recipient of the 2010 National Medal of Arts a national award of distinction 3 The Doris Duke Theater one of two indoor performance spaces was destroyed in a fire on November 17 2020 4 5 Festival EditThe Pillow presents international dance in many forms styles and traditions and approximately 200 events each season including performances lectures tours films exhibits and talks with artists from all over the world culminating in approximately 80 000 visitors annually A performance on the outdoor Henry J Leir Stage Pillow founder Ted Shawn was instrumental in beginning the careers of Martha Graham and Jack Cole and the Pillow has continued this mentoring role in the careers of artists such as Alvin Ailey Jose Limon and Mark Morris Companies such as Dance Theatre of Harlem the Parsons Dance Company and Trey McIntyre Project made their debuts at the Pillow and international groups such as The Royal Danish Ballet Nederlands Dans Theatre Black Grace and Hofesh Shechter Company have made their U S debuts here World premieres have been commissioned from choreographers such as Merce Cunningham and Paul Taylor and artists such as Margot Fonteyn and Mikhail Baryshnikov have been showcased in works Performances at Jacob s Pillow take place in two venues The Ted Shawn Theatre went through a renovation which was completed in 2022 and included a new ventilation and air cooling system creation of an orchestra pit enhanced accessibility for artists backstage and audience seating increased stage depth new industry standard electrical system expanded clearance height to 25 feet a new indoor artist crossover and a new lower level with flexible dressing rooms wardrobe spaces an elevator and accessible ramp system and a maintenance space 6 The Ted Shawn Theatre has a capacity of 620 reserved seats Talks by Pillow Scholars in Residence take place before every performance and Post Show Talks happen in the Ted Shawn Theatre on Thursdays giving audiences an opportunity to engage with artists in moderated Q amp A sessions The second venue is the outdoor Henry J Leir Stage which presents the Inside Out Performance Series free performances of established and emerging artists from all over the world in an informal outdoor venue set against a panoramic vista of the Berkshire hills 7 Wednesdays Thursdays and Fridays feature emerging artists and Saturdays showcase the dancers of The School at Jacob s Pillow Each performance in the Inside Out Series concludes with a Q amp A session with the artists Artist featured in Inside Out include Pilobolus Dance Theater Nadine Bommer Dance Company Reggie Regg Roc Gray Michelle Dorrance with Dormeshia Sumbry Edwards Dusan Tynek Dance Theatre Abarukas Manuel Vignoulle and Laurie M Taylor Doris Duke Studio Theatre EditThe Doris Duke Theatre built in 1990 as one of three primary performance spaces on Jacob s Pillow s 220 acre campus in Western Massachusetts was lost to a structure fire the morning of November 17 2020 beginning around 5am EST The fire was contained to the building no one was injured and no other buildings suffered damage Firefighters from Becket Fire Department and surrounding towns responded to the call from an eyewitness just before 7am and arrived on the scene shortly thereafter The origin and cause of the fire at Jacob s Pillow s Doris Duke Theatre on November 17 2020 was ruled undetermined by the Massachusetts State Police Fire Investigation led by Officer Daniel B Quigley Catastrophic damage of the site resulted in limited scene examination The report delivered to Jacob s Pillow on February 12 indicated that the fire is believed to have originated in the southeast corner of the building where a vast amount of the building s theatrical electrical equipment was located including professional lighting and audio systems The Massachusetts State Police Fire Investigation concluded that the theater s sprinkler suppression system was inoperable or limited in its capabilities at the time of the fire and that a malfunction in the pump system failed to properly supply water to the sprinkler system and nearby hydrant These issues slowed fire suppression efforts There was no evidence of an incendiary act Pending any new information the case is considered closed Immediately following the incident Jacob s Pillow initiated an internal site wide safety audit confirming reliability of all alarm and fire suppression systems and to better understand any further weakness to the safety and security of every building on its campus In addition the Pillow has engaged an outside risk management professional to further identify potential problems and has released a request for proposal RFP for an upgrade to its current fire pump system In the aftermath of the fire Jacob s Pillow received a tremendous outpouring of support from artists and audiences around the world The Pillow was able to commit to move several of its on site COVID compliant residences for dance companies that had been scheduled in the theater between December through May into The Perles Family Studio the other year round rehearsal space on campus Jacob s Pillow is at the early stages of planning to rebuild the Doris Duke Theatre and has hired an external consultant to conduct interviews with artists technicians and audiences members as initial research Our hope is to build a theater that has all of the warmth and character of the Doris Duke Theatre while providing for the needs of artists and audiences in the 21st century says Executive amp Artistic Director Pamela Tatge 8 The School at Jacob s Pillow Edit Students of The School at Jacob s Pillow in rehearsal The School at Jacob s Pillow is based out of the Perles Family Studio and is a conservatory style curriculum of five programs Ballet Contemporary Traditions Cultural Traditions Tap Musical Theater and the Ann amp Weston Hicks Choreography Fellows Program The dancers schedule includes six days each week with four professional level studio classes each day coaching sessions weekly performances for the public master classes with Festival artists talks led by Scholars in Residence study assignments in the Pillow s Archives and attendance at all Festival performances and events The School at Jacob s Pillow is known for its faculty Faculty of The School at Jacob s Pillow have included Susan Jaffe Amanda McKerrow Chet Walker Nikolaj Hubbe Anna Marie Holmes Milton Myers Katherine Dunham Rennie Harris Matt Mattox Soledad Barrio Tim Rushton Finis Jhung Martin Santangelo Mercedes Ellington Stephanie Saland Victor Plotnikov Annie B Parson Paul Lazar Aszure Barton Helen Pickett Banu Ogan Mr Wiggles Marjory Smarth Dana Moore and Ric Ryder Alumni of The School include MacArthur Grant winner Meredith Monk choreographer Mia Michaels former Alvin Ailey Dance Theater and Paul Taylor Dance Company principal Linda Kent artistic director of the Royal Danish Ballet Nikolaj Hubbe recent winner of FOX s television show So You Think You Can Dance Joshua Allen and Robert Swinston of Merce Cunningham Dance Company citation needed Archives EditThe core collections preserved in the archives at Jacob s Pillow were originally assembled by founder Ted Shawn Materials have been continually added since the 1930s by volunteers from the Pillow Board and staff In 1991 Jacob s Pillow created the position of Director of Preservation to direct the activities and maintenance of the Archives The Archives at Jacob s Pillow has approximately 6 000 films and videos from 1894 to present 45 000 historic dance photos and negatives 313 000 pages of unique printed materials 27 trunks of costumes dating from 1915 and 2 000 books The Archives is one component of the Pillow s Preservation Program which organizes exhibits exploring various aspects of dance oversees issues concerning the National Historic Landmark site and records the ongoing activities of the Festival The archives is internationally recognized citation needed as a major repository of dance materials Access to the research facility is open to the public year round by appointment and is available during the summer season from noon until the end of each performance six days a week The Archives collection is electronically catalogued and much of it is accessible through the Pillow s website Blake s Barn is an 18th century structure that was relocated and reconfigured specifically for preservation activity This facility was donated by stage and screen dancer actress Marge Champion and is named in honor of her late son In addition to a central area for exhibits and lectures the building houses a reading room with video stations providing access to the moving image collection The lower level contains temperature controlled storage areas and video production equipment In 2011 Jacob s Pillow launched Jacob s Pillow Dance Interactive an online resource of video clips curated from the Archives in Becket The archive features performances that have taken place at the festival from 1937 to 2010 including footage rarely seen This user friendly free resource allows the user to browse dance footage by artist genre and era The Director of Preservation Norton Owen curates the collection Each entry includes a video clip an informative paragraph describing the dancer choreographer and an artist portrait 9 10 See also Edit United States portal National Register of Historic Places portalList of National Historic Landmarks in Massachusetts National Register of Historic Places listings in Berkshire County MassachusettsReferences Edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service March 13 2009 Jones Bill T Pillow History Overview Jacobspillow org Retrieved 26 December 2021 Bolger Toni Jacob s Pillow Dance Festival Awarded National Medal of Arts Archived 2011 09 27 at the Wayback Machine Jacob s Pillow Dance Festival March 1st 2011 accessed July 12th 2011 Bellow Heather November 17 2020 It sounded like a tornado Fast moving fire destroys theater at Jacob s Pillow The Berkshire Eagle Retrieved 17 November 2020 Jacobs Julia 2020 11 17 Jacob s Pillow Theater Site of Dance Festival Is Destroyed in Fire The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2020 11 19 The Future of the Ted Shawn Theatre Jacob s Pillow Retrieved 2022 08 31 Our Theaters and Performance Spaces Jacob s Pillow Retrieved 2022 08 31 Information on the Fire in the Doris Duke Theatre Jacob s Pillow Retrieved 2022 08 31 Goodman Stephanie Dance Along with Twyla and Other Online Nuggets The New York Times March 29 2011 accessed July 12 2011 Hulbert Mariclare Jacob s Pillow Launches New Online Resource Archived 2011 09 20 at the Wayback Machine Jacob s Pillow Dance March 28 2011 accessed July 12 2011 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jacob 27s Pillow Dance amp oldid 1127869315, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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