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  • Bill T. JonesChronology of Works
  • Bill T. Jones

1973 Pas de Deux for Two, choreographed by Bill T. Jones in collaboration with Arnie Zane; first performed by ... Washington Street in Binghamton, NY;music of Benny Goodman.

1974 A Dance with Durga Devi, choreographed by Bill T. Jones for the American Dance Asylum, Binghamton, NY;music of Tibetan Temple chants and Bessie Smith.

Negroes for Sale, choreographed by Bill T. Jones for the Collective for Living Cinema, New York City; audio collage by Jones and décor by Arnie Zane.

Entrances, choreographed by Bill T. Jones for the American Dance Asylum, Binghamton, NY.

Track Dance, choreographed by Bill T. Jones for the State University of New York, Binghamton, NY.

1975 Could Be Dance, choreographed by Bill T. Jones for the American Dance Asylum, Binghamton, NY.

Dancing and Video in Binghamton, choreographed by Bill T. Jones in collaboration with American Dance Asylum, Peer Bode, and Meryl Blackman for the Experimental Television Center, Binghamton, NY.

Across the Street There Is a Highway, choreographed by Bill T. Jones for The Farm, San Francisco, CA.

Women in Drought, choreographed by Bill T. Jones for the American Dance Asylum, Binghamton, NY.

Across the Street, choreographed by Bill T. Jones in collaboration with Arnie Zane for the American Dance Asylum, Binghamton, NY; spoken text by Jones; film by Zane.

Impersonations, choreographed by Bill T. Jones for the American Dance Asylum, Binghamton, NY.

Everybody Works!/All Beasts Count, choreographed by Bill T. Jones for the American Dance Asylum; first ensemble performance in Binghamton, NY, and first solo performance at the Clark Center, New York City;music of Jesse Fuller, sung a capella by Zane and Lynda Berry.

1977 For You, choreographed by Bill T. Jones for the Daniel Nagrin Dance Theater, New York City.

Stomps, choreographed by Bill T. Jones for the Daniel Nagrin Dance Theater, New York City.

Walk, choreographed by Bill T. Jones for the Daniel Nagrin Dance Theater, New York City.

A Man, choreographed by Bill T. Jones for the Daniel Nagrin Dance Theater, New York City.

Asymmetry: Every Which Way, choreographed by Bill T. Jones for Sears Harkness Theater at the Roberson Museum and Science Center, Binghamton, NY; music by Lou Grassi; visuals by Jones and Peer Bode.

Da Sweet Streak Ta Love Land, choreographed by Bill T. Jones; Clark Center, New York City;music of Otis Redding; costumes by Jones.

1978 Whosedebabedoll? Baby Doll, choreographed by Bill T. Jones in collaboration with Arnie Zane for the American Dance Asylum, Binghamton, NY; spoken text by Jones and Zane.

Floating the Tongue, choreographed by Bill T. Jones for the Kent School for Boys, Kent, CT; later performed at the Kitchen, New York City (1979).

Naming Things Is Only the Intention to Make Things, choreographed by Bill T. Jones; the Kitchen, New York City; vocal music by Jeanne Lee; text/costumes by Jones.

Progresso, choreographed by Bill T. Jones; the Kitchen, New York City; set design by Jones.

By the Water, choreographed by Bill T. Jones for the American Dance Asylum, Binghamton, NY; text and movement collaboration with Sheryl Sutton; set by Charles Kiesling in collaboration with Sheryl Sutton and Jones. [End Page 39]

1979 Monkey Run Road, choreographed by Bill T. Jones in collaboration with Arnie Zane for the American Dance Asylum, Binghamton, NY; music by Helen Thorington; text by Jones; set and costumes by Jones and Zane.

Echo, choreographed by Bill T. Jones; the Kitchen, New York City;music by Helen Thorington.

Addition, choreographed by Bill T. Jones;Washington Square Church, New York City; lighting by Carol Mullins.

Circle in Distance, choreographed by Bill T. Jones with text and movement collaborator Sheryl Sutton;Washington Square Church, New York City; set by Jones and Sutton; lighting by Carol Mullins.

1980 Dance in the Trees, choreographed by Bill T. Jones for Hartman Land Reserve, Cedar Falls, IA;music by Jeff Cohan and Pete Simonson; costumes by Renata Sack and Jones.

Open Spaces:A Dance in June, choreographed by Bill T. Jones;Waterloo, IA;music by Dan Hummel, Mark Gaurmond, and Thomas Berry; costumes by Renata Sack and Jones.

Untitled Duet,choreographed by Bill T. Jones in collaboration with Sherry Satenstrom;the Recreation Center, Waterloo, IA...

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