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Deborah Jowitt is an American dance critic, author, and choreographer. Her career in dance began as a performer and choreographer. Jowitt has received several awards for her work, including a Bessie (New York Dance and Performance Award) for her work in dance criticism.

Beginning in 1967, she wrote a weekly dance column for The Village Voice, providing frequent reviews of dance performances in New York City. From some time in the 1970s until 1994, the Voice had a page and a half for dance coverage: Jowitt contributed 1600 words or a full page of this, week after week, plus occasional features. Collections of her reviews from the Voice and numerous other publications have appeared as books – Dance Beat: Selected Views and Reviews, 1967–1976 [1] and The Dance in Mind: Profiles and Reviews 1976–1983. [2]

In 2007, Jowitt's column in the Village Voice was increased in length to 3/4 page, having been earlier reduced to a half-page; in 2008, her position as dance critic was converted from full-time to freelance. However, Jowitt continued to write 3/4 page reviews for the Voice until 2011. [3] She was a faculty member at the New York University Tisch School of the Arts. [4]

Her biography of the dancer Martha Graham, Errand into the Maze, was published in 2024. [5] Jowitt took the title from Graham's 1947 ballet of the same name.

Awards

References

  1. ^ Jowitt, Deborah (1977). Dance Beat: Selected Views and Reviews, 1967–1976. New York: Marcel Dekker. ISBN  9780824765064.
  2. ^ Jowitt, Deborah (1985). The Dance in Mind: Profiles and Reviews 1976–1983. Boston: David R. Godine. ISBN  9780879235345.
  3. ^ "The Village Voice Author: Deborah Jowitt". Archived from the original on November 18, 2011.
  4. ^ "Faculty Directory: Deborah Jowitt". Tisch. Archived from the original on January 21, 2005.
  5. ^ Jowitt, Deborah (2024). Errand into the Maze: The Life and Works of Martha Graham. Farrar, Straus and Giroux. ISBN  9780374709143.

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