Paul Langland

Paul Langland (photo by Johan Daveus)

Paul Langland (born February 6, 1951) is an American dancer, singer, choreographer and Arts Professor at New York University.

Career

Langland's professional career began in 1972. In his work as a dancer and choreographer he has spanned many disciplines, among them the creation and development of "Allan Wayne Work" a dance technique named after his mentor.[1] Langland is a longtime practitioner and teacher of contact improvisation.[2] He was also a member of the Meredith Monk ensemble.[3]

In December 1984, Langland choreographed and performed Circa 1950-51, along choreographer Le Schaetzel at Bessie Schönberg Theatre.[4] In October 1989, Langland performed in the same theatre's Nuts (Homage to Freud).[5]

In 1990, Langland perform in Sharon Wyrrick's Full Circle Company at the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater.[3] Langland has also performed with Steve Paxton, Mary Overlie, Barbara Dilley, Ping Chong, David Gordon, Simone Forti, Andrea Klein[6] and Channel Z. His many choreographic works include "Almost Rapture" co-choreographed with Brendan McCall,[7] which was a North America Division Finalist for Choreography in the 1998 Sixth Recontres Internationales Choreographique de Seine-Saint-Denis.

Teaching

Langland has been a Professor at New York University Tisch School of the Arts since 1983.[2] He teaches movement to students at the Experimental Theatre Wing, and was promoted to the position of Arts Professor in 2012. In addition to NYU, Langland has taught at University of Michigan, Amherst College and the International Theatre Workshop, amongst others.[8] In recognition of his significant service to arts education, Langland was awarded the prestigious Brooklyn Arts Exchange (BAX) Arts Educator Award in 2014.[1]

In 2009, New York University's Fales Library for Special Collections created The Paul Langland Papers, an archive to house Langland's extensive performance memorabilia from the 1920s through to the present day.[9]

Personal life

Langland is the son of poet Joseph Langland.[10] He is married to painter Colin Cochran. They live between New York and Santa Fe.[11]

References

  1. 1 2 McCall, Brendan (2014-03-26). "Paul Langland: Portrait of the Artist as a Moving Canvas". Cultural Weekly. Retrieved 2017-03-18.
  2. 1 2 Simpson, Michael Wade. "Lessons in experiment: Students perform pieces by Meredith Monk and Simone Forti". The Santa Fe New Mexican. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  3. 1 2 Sommers, Pamela (1990-11-09). "Wyrrick Comes In Full Circle". The Washington Post. Retrieved 2017-03-19.
  4. Anderson, Jack (1984-12-01). "Dance: "Fresh Tracks," Young Choreographers". The New York Times. Retrieved 2017-03-19.
  5. Anderson, Jack (1989-10-18). "Review/Dance; First Impressions of Freud". The New York Times. Retrieved 2017-03-19.
  6. Burke, Siobhan (2014-12-07). "Andrea Kleine's Take on Yvonne Rainer at Chocolate Factory". The New York Times. Retrieved 2017-03-18.
  7. Anderson, Jack (1997-08-10). "What Touches the Heart Can Puzzle the Mind". The New York Times. Retrieved 2017-03-18.
  8. "International Theatre Workshop in Amsterdam". NYU Tisch School of the Arts. Retrieved 20 September 2017.
  9. "Guide to the Paul Langland Papers 1926-2015". Fales Library. April 29, 2016. Retrieved 2017-03-19.
  10. "Obituary: Joseph Langland, noted poet, longtime professor". University of Massachusetts Amherst. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
  11. "NMH Magazine 2014 Spring". issuu. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
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