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Remembering ERICK HAWKINSApril 23, 1909 - November 23, 1994Today, we honor the life and legacy of an artist whose langua...
04/23/2026

Remembering ERICK HAWKINS

April 23, 1909 - November 23, 1994

Today, we honor the life and legacy of an artist whose language of movement shares a witnessing of innocence and a sensitivity to nature; its deeply exciting spirit, its 'suchness' is the heart of its poetry.

📸 Michael Avedon
Erick Hawkins in 'Naked Leopard'


Jason Hortin performing Hawkins and Dlugoszewski's CANTILEVER  during  concerts in May of 2025.📸                        ...
12/31/2025

Jason Hortin performing Hawkins and Dlugoszewski's CANTILEVER during concerts in May of 2025.

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awesome fall day 🍁🍂grateful🙏🏽
10/20/2025

awesome fall day 🍁🍂
grateful🙏🏽

📸  Shawn Miller ©️ Library of Congress
10/01/2025

📸 Shawn Miller ©️ Library of Congress



Thank you Fjord Review & Merilyn Jackson
08/15/2025

Thank you Fjord Review & Merilyn Jackson

Looking forward to sharing Hawkins this week in the Martha Graham Summer Intensive WEEK 6 Modern Classics SeriesJULY 23r...
07/21/2025

Looking forward to sharing Hawkins this week in the Martha Graham Summer Intensive
WEEK 6 Modern Classics Series

JULY 23rd • Hawkins with Katherine Duke
WEDNESDAY 2:35-4:35pm
90 minute master class + 30 minute Q&A

THE MODERN CLASSICS SERIES is a weekly master class during the Martha Graham Summer Intensive celebrating early modern dance trailblazers!

Summer Intensive 2025 Registration marthagraham.edu/summer-intensive

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Charles Reinhart was an incredible gift to the world of dance. His generosity to so many artists and his deeply insightf...
07/14/2025

Charles Reinhart was an incredible gift to the world of dance. His generosity to so many artists and his deeply insightful love of the beauty of movement in all of its forms is a wonder, leaving an indelible mark upon dance.

Charles described Hawkins' free flow movement at the 1988 Samuel H. Scripps American Dance Festival Award as "virtuosity without effort."

I had the privilege to be part of ADF's 75th Anniversary and felt truly supported by Charles which meant a great deal to me. He was just an incredible man and someone that I have great respect for.

Charles, I will miss your many stories, the wide breath of your experiences in dance and how we would always find humor within it all. Mainly and most importantly I will miss you.

Lucia Dlugoszewski born June 16, 1925 was an American composer, poet, and performer whose work challenged the convention...
06/16/2025

Lucia Dlugoszewski born June 16, 1925 was an American composer, poet, and performer whose work challenged the conventions of postwar music. Born in Detroit to Polish immigrant parents, she moved to New York in 1949, where she studied with Edgard Varèse and became immersed in the city’s experimental arts scene. She developed a radical performance practice called the “timbre piano,” which used mallets and objects to activate the strings and frame of the instrument, and she built an ensemble of invented percussion instruments in collaboration with sculptor Ralph Dorazio. For nearly fifty years, she was composer-in-residence for the Erick Hawkins Dance Company, creating over twenty scores in close dialogue with choreography. Her concert works—commissioned by the New York Philharmonic, Library of Congress, and others—expanded the expressive possibilities of acoustic instruments and often centered timbre and gesture over melody or harmony. Long overlooked, her legacy is now being rediscovered as a vital voice in 20th-century experimental music.

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the (effortless) now: dances of Erick Hawkins and Lucia Dlugoszewski T O N I G H T at the COOLIDGE AUDITORIUM, LIBRARY O...
06/03/2025

the (effortless) now: dances of Erick Hawkins and Lucia Dlugoszewski T O N I G H T at the COOLIDGE AUDITORIUM, LIBRARY OF CONGRESS at 8PM. Preconcert talk at 6:30PM in the Whittal Pavillon with Katherine Duke, Dustin Hurt, Louis Kavouras, Thomas Kraines, Libby Smigel, and Agnese Toniutti.

ARCHAIC TIMBRE PIANO MUSIC was Lucia Dlugoszewski's title for the score to Hawkins' HERE AND NOW WITH WATCHERS. The scor...
06/02/2025

ARCHAIC TIMBRE PIANO MUSIC was Lucia Dlugoszewski's title for the score to Hawkins' HERE AND NOW WITH WATCHERS. The score is built from ten distinct layers, each representing one sonic aspect: pitch, dynamics, or timbre. Within these layers, musical material is 'bracketed' - introduced at specific points and never repeated. Silence is treated as an active compositional element, defined in three types: small silence, large silence, and no silence. It is the only material that moves freely between the layers.

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