Paul Taylor
American dancer and choreographer

Born
July 29th, 1930
94 years ago
Died
August 29th, 2018
6 years ago — 88 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
United States
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Born in 1930, a prominent American dancer and choreographer significantly contributed to the field of modern dance. Founded the Paul Taylor Dance Company in 1954, which became a leading force in contemporary dance. Created more than 100 original works, blending athleticism with expressive movement. Choreographed pieces like 'Aureole' and 'Esplanade', gaining wide recognition for innovative storytelling through dance. Received numerous honors, including the Kennedy Center Honor and the National Medal of Arts.
Founded the Paul Taylor Dance Company
Choreographed 'Aureole'
Choreographed 'Esplanade'
Received the Kennedy Center Honor
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