Modern-dance legend Paul Taylor died in 2018, but his work lives on through the company he founded. In its first indoor performances in New York since the shutdown began, the company kicks off the new City Center Dance Festival with three programs presented in rep, each consisting of three dances. Program A (March 24, 26 and 29) offers Taylor's Brandenburgs and Roses alongside the world premiere of Lauren Lovette's Pentimento; Program B (March 25, 27, 30) groups Taylor's Offenbach Overtures and Airs with Larry Keigwin's Rush Hour; the all-Paul finale on March 31 comprises Roses, Offenbach Overtures and Esplanade. Live music is performed at every show by the Orchestra of St. Luke's, under the baton of David LaMarche.
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