Beth Gill is an award winning choreographer based in New York City since 2005. Her multidisciplinary works are captivating, cinematic timescapes, the product of long term collaborations with celebrated artists. Gill is the proud recipient of the Herb Alpert, Doris Duke Impact, Foundation for Contemporary Art and two “Bessie” awards. She has produced eight commissioned evening length works met with critical acclaim. She has toured nationally and internationally and been honored with (among others): Guggenheim Fellowship, NEFA’s National Dance Project grant, Princeton’s Hodder Fellowship and Lower Manhattan Cultural Council’s Extended Life Artist in Residence.

Gill’s dances are serious, slow moving, and chiseled; meditative experiences poised between performance and visual art. They feel like pressurized objects sustaining tension and seeking release. Paradoxically her work is both intimate and alienated, sensual and ascetic. She dreams and visualizes her dances, transforming her unconscious into iconographic choreography. The imagery and symbolism resonates, inviting audiences into associative thought. In this way her work is in dialogue with contemporary psychology and folk traditions.

 

Portrait fo Beth Gill. She is lit from the left side of her face. She wears a white top and wears her dark hair loose. She looks into the camera with a neutral face expression. Photo by Maria Baranova.
ID: Portrait fo Beth Gill. She is lit from the left side of her face. She wears a white top and wears her dark hair loose. She looks into the camera with a neutral face expression. Photo by Maria Baranova.