RiverArts and Tarrytown Music Hall Present: Limón Dance Company

RiverArts & Tarrytown Music Hall Present the LIMÓN DANCE COMPANY 

Award-winning modern dance company brings over 70 years of artistic excellence to the Rivertowns

July 21, 2025: ARDSLEY, DOBBS FERRY, HASTINGS ON HUDSON, IRVINGTON, SLEEPY HOLLOW, AND TARRYTOWN

RiverArts, in collaboration with Tarrytown Music Hall, is proud to present the internationally acclaimed Limón Dance Company on Saturday, September 20, 2025. This special evening will showcase the pioneering artistry of one of America’s most influential modern dance companies.

Date: Saturday, September 20, 2025

Venue: Tarrytown Music Hall, 13 Main Street, Tarrytown, NY

Time: 8:00 pm curtain, doors open at 7:30pm

Tickets: $35-$70, available at https://riverarts.org/event/limon-dance/

The Limón Dance Company (LDC) has been at the vanguard of dance since its inception in 1946. As the first dance group to tour internationally under the auspices of the State Department and the first modern dance company to perform at Lincoln Center, LDC has graced stages worldwide, including two performances at The White House. The José Limón Dance Foundation, encompassing both Company and Institute, received the prestigious 2008 National Medal of the Arts.

A PROGRAM OF MASTERWORKS

The evening will feature four exceptional performances, including José Limón’s masterpiece The Moor’s Pavane, alongside his highly respected works Orfeo and A Choreographic Offering, which holds historical and emotional significance as a tribute to Doris Humphrey. The program will also include Doris Humphrey’s choreographic masterpiece Two Ecstatic Themes, which embodies the excellence of early modern dance and delves deep into the duality of human experience—a principle at the core of Limón’s artistic philosophy.

José Limón (Founder/Choreographer) holds a special place in American culture for his social awareness that transcended distinct groups to address how we all search for commonality. It is with this ethos that the company continues to commission works by critically acclaimed and emerging international voices, 50 years after Limón’s passing. His works continue to influence the evolution of the art form with their arresting visual clarity, theatricality, and rhythmic and musical life.

ARTISTIC LEADERSHIP

Under the direction of Dante Puleio (he/him), the sixth Artistic Director in the company’s 79-year history, LDC continues to honor José Limón’s historical legacy while reimagining his intention and vision to reflect the rapidly shifting 21st century landscape. Puleio, a former company member for more than a decade, brings both deep institutional knowledge and fresh perspective to the role that originated with Doris Humphrey.

COMMUNITY IMPACT

RiverArts has been dedicated to bringing world-class dance to the Rivertowns for more than ten years, consistently delivering exceptional performances that enrich and inspire the community. 

Maxine Sherman, RiverArts Dance Producer & Artistic Director, expresses her enthusiasm for this remarkable presentation: “There is no dance that dramatically tackles human emotions like Jose Limón. Using his own language of body weight and dynamics, and recovery and release, the Limón dance technique revolutionized the dance world in 1947. Now 77 years later Limón Dance continues to speak to the complexities of human life,and his dances are even more relevant today. Limon’s repertory of dances captures our truth and spiritual essence; and highlights human gestures, emotional expression, physicality and strength.”

“RiverArts was founded to bring people together through the shared experience of the arts. We’re thrilled to welcome the Limón Dance Company to the Rivertowns—their iconic work transcends time, stirs emotion, and reminds us what it means to be part of a community,” said Courtenay Casey, the newly elected RiverArts Board President.

ABOUT THE FOUNDERS

José Limón (1908-1972) electrified the world with his dynamic masculine dancing and dramatic choreography. Born in Culiacán, Mexico, he moved to California in 1915 and came to New York in 1928, where he saw his first dance program. One of the 20th century’s most important and influential dance makers, Limón spent his career pioneering a new art form and fighting for its recognition. He created a total of 74 works during his illustrious career.

Doris Humphrey (1895-1958) is recognized as a founder of American Modern Dance. She developed a distinctive movement approach based on the body’s relationship to gravity and the use of weight. When physical disability ended her career as a dancer, she became the Artistic Director for José Limón and his company, creating new works for him and for The Juilliard.

ABOUT RIVERARTS

RiverArts inspires Hudson River communities in lower Westchester County to come together through art. RiverArts’ year-round season of programming includes our two signature free, multi-village Tours – The RiverArts Music Tour and the RiverArts Studio Tour; an annual dance concert; a three-part Chamber Music concert series; a new music concert series, Channels; theater performances; and community events such as Drink & Draw  and Artist Conversations as well as a Music Education program and a multi-arts summer camp for kids of all ages.    

 

For over 60 years, RiverArts has been the catalyst that connects performers, musicians, and art-makers with Rivertowns audiences. We believe in the power of art to express, transform, and bring joy to our lives and our community. Please visit RiverArts on-line to read more about its mission, core values and programming calendar.   https://www.riverarts.org   

ABOUT TARRYTOWN MUSIC HALL

The historic, nonprofit Tarrytown Music Hall, built in 1885 by chocolate magnate William Wallace, is listed on the National Register for Historic Places. The 843-seat theater is owned, operated, and loved by The Friends of the Mozartina Musical Arts Conservatory, Inc, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, cultural and educational organization established in 1979, and who rescued the theater from the wrecking ball on Valentine’s Day 1980. 

The TMH mission is three-fold: to present diverse and relevant programming in music, theater, dance, and film for the enrichment of the tri-state community; to promote arts education through classes, partnerships, performing opportunities, and residencies; and to preserve and restore the historic Music Hall so that it may continue to be a vibrant performing arts center and catalyst for sustainable economic development in our area.


When

Saturday, September 20, 2025    
All Day

Where

Tarrytown Music Hall
13 Main Street
Tarrytown, NY 10591
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Ticket Information

35

Additional Information

Presenter Phone: 914.233.3856
Handicap Accessible: Yes