Black and white photo of the company performing in Fathers and Sons. The dancers are interacting with a frame structure resembling a house, with some climbing and others extending their limbs in dynamic poses. The scene captures a sense of movement and balance.

Repertory

Fathers and Sons

WORLD PREMIERE

New York City Center, 1995

ASSISTANTS TO CHOREOGRAPHER

Kelly Drummond-Cawthon and Edward Winslow

MUSIC

Composition by Scott Killian; vocals by Carol Lipnik

COSTUMES

Kaye Voyce

LIGHTING

Roma Flowers

SET

Chris Müller

RUN TIME

32 Minutes

Fathers and Sons, choreographed by husband-and-wife team Danial Shapiro and Joanie Smith, is a family portrait that explores the gap between generations, dealing with love and conflict, with special emphasis on the father-son relationship. The work, created in 1995, has music by Scott Killian and an elaborate set—part treehouse, part jungle gym—resembling the framework of a house. Dancers were paid a hazard fee to perform the daredevil choreography that required them to swing from the set’s beams and climb its walls.

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