Richard Colton performed
with Twyla Tharp Dance from 1977 to 1988 and was a member of the Joffrey Ballet
and American Ballet Theatre. He was a guest performer and teacher with the White
Oak Dance Project, directed by Mikhail Baryshnikov, and has staged the works
of Twyla Tharp for the Paris Opera Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, and Twyla
Tharp Dance where he served as rehearsal director. Mr. Colton appeared in the
films Hair and Amadeus, directed by Milos Foreman, the PBS Great
Performances presentation of "The Catherine Wheel," and on Broadway in Singing
in the Rain. Mr. Colton currently co-directs SPENCER/COLTON, a company of
dancers and actors formed in 1989 to perform his work in collaboration with
Amy Spencer. The company based in Boston has been
presented by Jacobs Pillow, Boston Dance Umbrella, American Repertory Theatre
Fall Festival, Harvard Summer Dance Performance Series, Lincoln Center Out-of-Doors
and New York's Dance Theater Workshop. Mr. Colton has choreographed the A.R.T.
productions of The Cherry Orchard, Henry V, and The
Threepenny Opera directed by Ron Daniels
and Ubu Rock directed by Andrei Belgrader. Every year since
1989, in collaboration with Amy Spencer, he has created
an original dance-theatre work with the actors of the A.R.T. Institute. Mr. Colton has choreographed productions for
Trinity Repertory Theatre, Boston Conservatory Dance Theatre, and the Boston
Ballet. He is currently on the faculty of the Boston Conservatory and co-directs
the dance program at Concord Academy.
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