Modern-dance legend Paul Taylor died in 2018, but his work lives on through the company he founded. Its 2022 season at Lincoln Center, billed as Taylor: A New Era, includes two world premieres—by new resident choreographer Lauren Lovette and Amy Hall Garner—as well as Larry Keigwin’s Rush Hour, Kurt Jooss’s The Green Table and nine classics by Taylor himself. A special program on November 9 comprises four collaborations between Taylor and the painter Alex Katz: Polaris, Scudorama, Sunset and Diggity. Live music is performed at every show by the Orchestra of St. Luke's, under the baton of David LaMarche. (In a laudable move to expand its audience, the company is pricing tickets at just $20 for audience members under 40.)
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