Re-Moves
Premiere
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Date
29 October 1966
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Company
Twyla Tharp with Sara Rudner and Margaret Jenkins
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Venue
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Location
New York, NY
Production
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Choreographer
Twyla Tharp
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Lighting Designer
Jennifer Tipton
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Costume and Scenic Designer
Robert Huot
Dancers
Description
For the premiere of Re-Moves, the audience was seated around three sides of the performance space. Along the fourth side hung a curtain, under the balcony in the Judson Church. The title Re-Moves has a dual meaning: the first ‘to move again,’ and the second ‘to subtract’. The dance addresses this first meaning with long stretches of locomotive movement, which are painstakingly repeated. The second meaning is reflected in the diminishing of the audience’s view of the dancers as they continually move out of sight.
In a 1993 interview, Tharp described the dance world circa 1966: “You have camps in dance – you have the shod camp and unshods. The unshods are the modern dancers. They wear nothing on their feet – Merce, Martha, Paul – bare feet. Then you have the ballet camp: they wear shoes on their feet. We were transitional. We wore one white glove and one white sneaker.”
In the first section, the dancers measure out the length and depth of the Judson floor by stepping heel-to-toe around the entire perimeter.

Pages 14 and 19 out of 51 from Tharp’s original choreographic notes.
During the second section the dancers move through the drawn curtain upstage, obscuring half of the movement from the audience’s view.

Pages 42 and 43 of 51 from Tharp’s original choreographic notes.
Before the third section begins, a very large, eight-foot high wooden box is carried in and assembled in the center of the room, limiting the performance space to the lanes between the audience and the walls of the box. The audience can now only see what is performed directly in front of them as the dancers circumvent the box.

Page 51 of 51 from Tharp’s original choreographic notes.
For the final section, the dancers enter the box and rehearse an unfinished dance in silence. The dancers are no longer performing the piece that the audience came to see, and are doing so completely out of the audience’s sight.
Past Performances
Twyla Tharp and Dancers
Re-Moves (premiere) – Twelve Foot Change (premiere) – Tank Dive | Twyla Tharp and Dancers
New York, NY
October 29 1966 Premiere
Twyla Tharp and Dancers
Re-Moves | Twyla Tharp and Dancers
The Hague, Netherlands
February 23 1967 TTD Performance
Twyla Tharp and Dancers
Re-Moves | Twyla Tharp and Dancers
Heerlen, Netherlands
February 25 1967 TTD Performance
Twyla Tharp and Dancers
Re-Moves | Twyla Tharp and Dancers
Sigma Centrum
Amsterdam, Netherlands
February 26 1967 TTD Performance
Twyla Tharp and Dancers
Re-Moves – Jam | Twyla Tharp and Dancers
Amsterdam, Netherlands
March 1 1967 TTD Performance
Twyla Tharp and Dancers
Cede Blue Lake – Twelve Foot Change – Jam – One Two Three – Re-Moves | Twyla Tharp and Dancers
Paris, France
March 3 1967 TTD Performance
Twyla Tharp and Dancers
Cede Blue Lake – Unprocessed – Re-Moves | Twyla Tharp and Dancers
London, United Kingdom
March 6 1967 TTD Performance
Twyla Tharp and Dancers
After 'Suite' – Re-Moves | Twyla Tharp and Dancers
Albany, NY
April 17 1969 TTD Performance
Twyla Tharp and Dancers
Eleven Minute Abstract – premiere – Judson – 1970
New York, NY
November 16 1970 Dance
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