The Phantom Project

Evoking A Phantom

In the early eighties, the future was a theoretical, poetic proposition for Bill T. Jones and Arnie Zane. Although Bill kept a journal, he and Arnie had no interest in maintaining repertory. They were interested in the next piece. And, the piece after that. Every piece should be made fresh and new, they believed. When a work outlived its usefulness, it should be allowed to fall away. Luckily for the dance world, however, an anniversary necessitates looking back as well as looking forward. Today, having arrived at the Twentieth Anniversary Season, the Company finds itself reviving old works, while creating anew; questioning the ephemeral nature of dance itself, while celebrating the lasting reputation they have earned within the dance community.

The Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company's 20th Anniversary Celebration, The Phantom Project, is the first of a multi-year effort. It is an attempt to come to grips with the daunting task of representing this Company's creative output over 20 plus years.

"Because our choreographic and theatrical investigation has been broad and evolutionary, any attempt to retrieve a work from the past is like trying to evoke a phantom," says Jones.

Recollection is a constantly elusive process. So much depends on where the choreographer's mind was and what questions were being asked at the time.

"Revival involves even more questions--putting something on and trying it out until one finds a facsimile or place that is personal and representative of what was inside oneself."

Zane and Jones were trying to build something then. Is it ever the same thing now?

Season Highlights

The Phantom Project - 20th Anniversary Season
The season kicks off with 10 performances at The Kitchen in New York City, September 9 - 20, 2003. The Kitchen provides an opportunity to recall Bill and Arnie's seminal early duets and solos, involving extreme intimacy in partnering and talking. Much of the revival work has never been performed by anyone other than Bill and Arnie. Today, the casting ranges from two tall blond women, to two short African American women, to an African American man and a Chinese man. The new readings of these early works make them fresh again and offers the opportunity for a new generation of viewers to experience them. Bill T. Jones will participate in the programs as narrator/performer as he screens and contextualizes various works.

Our Kitchen season also boasts two events in conjunction with the live performances. On Thursday, September 18, journey through the company's vibrant 20-year history with Bill T. Jones and long-time collaborators and supporters at a TV Dinner panel discussion including video screenings and a vegetarian dinner prior to the evening's performance. Fellow panelists include Gregory Bain, Production Manager and Archivist (1982-2003), Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company; Elizabeth Zimmer, dance critic, The Village Voice; and Robert Longo, artist. Plus, throughout the month of September The Kitchen Art Gallery will be exhibiting remastered video documentation of Bill and Arnie's early works including Monkey Run Road, Floating the Tongue, and Four Duets found in The Kitchen's prestigious archive.

Then, on February 3 - 7, 2004, four performances at the esteemed Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) represent a different itinerary -- remembering Bill and Arnie's initial invitation there in 1984 when they became part of the first generation of Next Wave Artists. Included on the program at BAM will be The Phantom Project: Still/Here Looking On, a re-examination of Bill's highly controversial Still/Here from 1994 in the context of 30 years of creation, Reading, Mercy and the Artificial Nigger, our latest work, Another Another History of Collage, a reworking of Bill and Arnie's last collaboration, and The Gift/No God Logic, a requiem for four dancers that was one of Arnie's last works.

The celebration expands outside of New York throughout the year, as the Company tours across the country and abroad, including performances in Spain, France, the United Kingdom, Canada, Texas, Florida, and Ohio.

The anniversary season also pays homage to Arnie's photography with an exhibition of his photographic and magic lantern work at the Paula Cooper Gallery in downtown New York.

Bill's Blog

◊ Harlem Crawl
January 22, 2008

Hey Black Man!" composer/musician Craig Harris said to me last night giving me a firm handshake in the first moments of what was to be a five hour exploratory/research/investigation tour of the Harlem scene.

◊ Happy New Year
January 9, 2008

Happy New Year!

It is raining outside Woodbox, our little retreat on the mesa of Northern New Mexico. The past two weeks have been blissfully quiet - a fitting respite after this intense though rewarding year.

Bill T. Jones Online

Recent News

◊ Fela!
June 24, 2008

Bill T. Jones to Direct and Choreograph Fela! Off-Broadway

"Tony Award winner Bill T. Jones will direct and choreograph the world premiere of Fela!, a new musical based on the life of groundbreaking African composer, performer and activist Fela Anikulapo Kuti. Featuring a book by Jones and Jim Lewis, Fela! will feature Kuti's music performed live onstage by the band Antibalas and other members of the New York Afrobeat community. Its limited off-Broadway run begins previews at 37 Arts on July 29 with opening night set for September 4, and will play through September 21."

Read Article at Broadway.com
Read Notice in New York Times
For more information and tickets, visit FelaOffBroadway.

◊ 25th Aniversary
June 4, 2008

THE BILL T. JONES/ARNIE ZANE DANCE COMPANY TURNS 25

Plans include three premieres, an off Broadway show, the opening performances of BAM's Next Wave Festival, national and international tours

Consider the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company's 25th anniversary celebration a launching pad for its future. And what a future it promises: premieres, new venues, and a cornucopia of new ideas.

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Upcoming Performances

A Quarreling Pair
September 30, October 2-4, 2008
Brooklyn Academy of Music
BAM Next Wave Festival
718-636-4100
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A Quarreling Pair
October 10, 2008
Lawrence, Kansas

Another Evening: Serenade/The Proposition
October 24-26, 2008
Boston, MA

Other Events

August 25, 2008 (9:00-10:30 PM ET/PT)
August 26, 2008 (12:10 a.m.)
August 28, 2008 (8:30 p.m.)
August 31, 2008 (2:30 p.m.)
September 3, 2008 (9:00 a.m.)
September 8, 2008 (11:45 p.m.)
September 13, 2008(10:00 a.m.)

THE BLACK LIST:  VOL. 1 on HBO

Bill T. Jones will be featured on a show entitled The Black List: Vol. 1 on HBO.

September 4, 2008-AUDITION NOTICE!

Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane Dance Company seeks female and male actors who can sing for immediate employment for the creation of a new work about Abraham Lincoln. Artist will contribute to the creative process, and needs to take direction well. Musical styles we are interested in are: gospel, classical/opera, folk and their own original music.

Auditions will be held Thursday, September 4- 11:00am-6:00pm

Please send an email to: audition@billtjones.org with a headshot and resume.

Auditions are by appointment only. Please come prepared with a monologue and a song. Additional script materials will be provided with audition confirmation email

October 28, 2008

7:30 PM
Harlem Stage Gatehouse
Breaking Ground with Bill T. Jones, A Community Dialogue Series
"Harlem, Cultural Capital: Naming the Future"

For tickets: www.harlemstage.org

June 26, 2008  7:30 pm
June 28, 2008  11:00 pm
June 29, 2008  12:30 pm

Bill T. Jones will be featured on a show entitled Basic Black: A Conversation with bill T. Jones on WGBH and affiliate PBS Stations. WGBH Channel 2.