American choreographer Pam Tanowitz, legendary Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho, and American modernist painter Brice Marden have created a vast and thrilling performance from Eliot's meditations on past and present, time and space, movement and stillness
UCLA Center for the Art of Performance
American choreographer Pam Tanowitz, legendary Finnish composer Kaija Saariaho, and American modernist painter Brice Marden have created a vast and thrilling performance from Eliot's meditations on past and present, time and space, movement and stillness
UCLA Center for the Art of Performance
Why see Pam Tanowitz?
Poetry and dance collide with stunning results
Inspired by T. S. Eliot's timeless Four Quartets, choreographer Pam Tanowitz, composer Kaija Saariaho, and painter Brice Marden join forces to put on a stunning and unique show. Four Quartets is a set of four poems that fascinatingly explore the human relationship with time, spirituality and the universe.
Pam Tanowitz is a New York-based dancer and choreographer who fuses classical and contemporary styles and founded her company Pam Tanowitz Dance in 2000. She was awarded a Herb Alpert Award in the Arts in 2019 and a prestigious Juried Bessie Award in 2016.