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Liz Lerman (born 1947 in Los Angeles, CA) is an American choreographer and founder of Liz Lerman Dance Exchange .[1][2][3]

Liz Lerman
Born1947
NationalityAmerican
Alma materBennington College
University of Maryland, College Park (BA)
George Washington University (MA)
Known forchoreographer
MovementDance Exchange
SpouseJon Spelman (storyteller)
AwardsMacArthur Fellows Program

Called by the Washington Post “the source of an epochal revolution in the scope and purposes of dance art,”[4] she and her dancers have collaborated with shipbuilders, physicists, construction workers, and cancer researchers.[5] In 2002 she won the MacArthur Genius Grant;[6] in 2009, the Jack P. Blaney Award in Dialogue acknowledged her outstanding leadership, creativity, and dedication to melding dialogue with dance;[citation needed] and the 2017 Jacob’s Pillow Dance Award.[7]


Early life


Liz Lerman was born in Los Angeles, California on Christmas Day, 1947. Her father Philip was an organizer and activist, and her mother was an artist. Though her family moved several times when she was growing up, much of her early education was spent in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. When she was 14 years old, she danced in Washington, DC, for President Kennedy as part of a group from the National Music Camp in Interlochen, Michigan.[5] She attended Bennington College, where she studied under Martha Wittman, who would later become a company member of Dance Exchange. She graduated received her B.A. in dance from the University of Maryland and an M.A. in dance from George Washington University.[5]


Career


She founded the Liz Lerman Dance Exchange in 1976 and led the company's multi-generational ensemble until July 2011, when Lerman passed the leadership of her company to Cassie Meador;[8] the company is now called simply Dance Exchange.[9] .[10]

Under Lerman's leadership Dance Exchange appeared across the U.S. in locations as various as the National Cathedral,[11] Kennedy Center Opera House,[12] and Millennium Stage,[13] Lansburgh Theatre,[14] Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center,[14][15] Harvard University,[16] and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago.[17][18]

Lerman's early work was strongly associated with the inclusion of older people alongside more traditional young performers,[19] and with the use of personal narrative.[4] Her later-career work has focused on questions of science from genomics[20] to high-energy physics[21] to the physical and psychic wounds of war.[22]

In January 2016 Lerman joined the Herberger Institute for Design and the Arts at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona as Institute Professor to lead programs and courses that span disciplines across ASU.[23]


Liz-as-Toolmaker


Lerman has a strong interest in generating, defining, iterating, and sharing the "tools" that result from her artistic processes.[5] A “tool”, she describes could be a piece of information that is detached from other concepts and can be applied to many situations. These ideas also that the form of challenges or reminders to her artists, including “Rattle around in someone else’s universe”;[5] “Turn discomfort into inquiry”;[5] “Nothing is too small to notice”.[24]

At Liz Lerman Dance Exchange, her tool sharing took the form of an online "Toolbox," with a later iteration called "D-Lab" that aimed to make certain tools widely accessible. Currently, Lerman is developing a new online platform, called The Atlas of Creative Tools, as the home for her existing and future tools.


Critical Response Process


Lerman created the Critical Response Process, a method for giving and receiving feedback. Lerman developed the Process (known as CRP) in 1990 after realizing artists tended to apologize, rather than ask questions, when presenting unfinished work.[5] The Process was formalized through the publication of the book "Critical Response Process: getting useful feedback on anything you make, from dance to dessert" in 2003[25] which Lerman wrote with co-author John Borstel.

Critical Response Process has a significant international presence, with institutional hosts including the Innovative Conservatoire,[26] the Federation of Scottish Theatres,[27] the London Sinfonietta,[28] the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and Yorkshire Dance[29] in addition to US hosts such as the Yale School of Drama and the Tisch School for the Arts.[30] CRP facilitator-cohorts are in development in Scotland [31] and in Baltimore, Maryland.[32] In 2014 Yorkshire Dance developed a beta-version of an online-adaptation of CRP, called "respond."[33]

In 2022, Wesleyan University Press will publish Lerman’s second book on CRP, called “Critique is Creative,” written with John Borstel and including essays by CRP practitioners from around the world.[34]


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  1. "Who is the Dance Exchange?". www.danceexchange.org. Archived from the original on 2008-05-09.
  2. "Who is the Dance Exchange?". www.danceexchange.org. Archived from the original on 2008-05-09.
  3. "Liz Lerman Dance Exchange.(Lansburgh Theater, Washington DC)". The Kenyon Review. January 1, 2006.
  4. "LIZ LERMAN, GROWING BY LEAPS AND BOUNDS". Washington Post. 1995-06-07. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2019-06-03.
  5. Lerman, Liz. (2014). Hiking the Horizontal : Field Notes from a Choreographer. Middletown: Wesleyan University Press. ISBN 9780819575593. OCLC 888749068.
  6. "Liz Lerman - MacArthur Foundation". www.macfound.org. Retrieved 2019-06-03.
  7. "Choreographer Liz Lerman: 2017 Jacob's Pillow Dance Award Winner". Jacob's Pillow. Retrieved 2019-06-03.
  8. "The Dance Exchange Ponders Life After Liz Lerman - Arts Desk". Washington City Paper. September 2011.
  9. Sarah Kaufman (January 24, 2011). "Liz Lerman set to move on from her namesake dance company". The Washington Post.
  10. Mary Carole McCauley (January 24, 2011). "Liz Lerman to leave dance troupe in July". The Baltimore Sun.
  11. http://www.nationalcathedral.org/staff/PE-49EKF-58001D.shtml
  12. Jackson, George (December 8, 1993). "Liz Lerman, on the move". The Washington Post.
  13. "Calendar | Kennedy Center".
  14. "All About Jewish Theatre - Liz Lerman: Looking Ahead, Looking Back". www.jewish-theatre.com. Archived from the original on 2007-10-28.
  15. Traiger, Lisa (October 27, 2006). "Liz Lerman: Looking Ahead, Looking Back".
  16. "All About Jewish Theatre - Nuremberg in dance Choreography on Nazi war trials premieres in DC". www.jewish-theatre.com. Archived from the original on 2006-05-12.
  17. "Liz Lerman Dance Exchange: Ferocious Beauty: Genome". Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago. Retrieved 2011-07-29.
  18. http://mcachicago.org/performances/now/all/2011/741
  19. Dunning, Jennifer (11 December 1996). "DANCE". The New York Times.
  20. Dunning, Jennifer (3 April 2007). "One Troupe's Exploration of Big Ideas". The New York Times.
  21. "'The Matter of Origins' preview: A lively science-themed show comes to Montclair". 18 March 2011.
  22. "Liz Lerman's 'Healing Wars' provides unique theatrical experience - tribunedigital-baltimoresun". 2016-06-23. Archived from the original on 2016-06-23. Retrieved 2022-09-04.
  23. Dance Exchange founder and MacArthur fellow to teach, launch Ensemble Lab (January 7, 2016). "Dance legend Liz Lerman to join ASU, Dance Exchange founder and MacArthur fellow to teach, launch Ensemble Lab". ASU News Now.
  24. Lerman, Liz (2003). Liz Lerman's critical response process : a method for getting useful feedback on anything you make, from dance to dessert. Borstel, John (First ed.). Takoma Park, MD. ISBN 0972738509. OCLC 53157339.
  25. Lerman, Liz; Borstel, John (2003). Liz Lerman's Critical Response Process: A Method for Getting Useful Feedback on Anything You Make, from Dance to Dessert. ISBN 0972738509.
  26. "innovativeconservatoire.com". www.innovativeconservatoire.com. Retrieved 2022-09-04.
  27. "Critical Response Process | Federation of scottish theatre". www.scottishtheatre.org. Archived from the original on 2014-04-15.
  28. "London Sinfonietta". www.londonsinfonietta.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2015-09-23.
  29. "Critical Response Process workshop with Liz Lerman — Yorkshire Dance". www.yorkshiredance.com. Archived from the original on 2016-06-10.
  30. "Liz Lerman Guest Visit". tisch.nyu.edu. Archived from the original on 2016-05-02.
  31. http://www.puppetanimation.org/content/page.php?page_id=18&sub_id=29
  32. "Critical Response Process (CRP) | Greater Baltimore Cultural Alliance". Archived from the original on 2016-06-10. Retrieved 2016-05-15.
  33. "Dealing with Holiday Stress with Aromatherapy".
  34. "Critique Is Creative". Wesleyan University Press. Retrieved 2021-12-04.
  35. "2017 Jacob's Pillow Dance Award Goes to Liz Lerman; Innovative Choreographer, Performer, Writer, Educator, and Speaker". Jacob's Pillow. Retrieved 2019-06-03.
  36. "American Dance Guild". American Dance Guild. Retrieved 2022-09-04.
  37. "PRESS RELEASE: Liz Lerman and D. David Brown to be Honored by Dance/USA".
  38. "Widening the Circle with Liz Lerman - Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue - Simon Fraser University". 2020-08-08. Archived from the original on 2020-08-08. Retrieved 2022-09-04.
  39. Lerman, Liz (1984). Teaching Dance to Senior Adults. C. Thomas. ISBN 978-0-398-04903-4.
  40. Lerman, Liz; Borstel, John (2003). Liz Lerman's Critical Response Process: A Method for Getting Useful Feedback on Anything You Make, from Dance to Dessert. Liz Lerman Dance Exchange. ISBN 978-0-9727385-0-7.
  41. Lerman, Liz (2014-08-09). Hiking the Horizontal: Field Notes from a Choreographer. Wesleyan University Press. ISBN 978-0-8195-7559-3.





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