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Jacob's Pillow Presents Jason Samuels
Smith & A.C.G.I. in Special 2-Week Engagement
BECKET, MA: Tap superstar Jason Samuels Smith
and his company A.C.G.I. (Anybody Can Get It) bring a dynamic program to Jacob’s
Pillow for a special two-week engagement, July 22–26 and July 29-August 2.
Accompanied by live music, the company’s performances will showcase Samuels
Smith’s intricate rhythms and original style, while also featuring a troupe of
talented tap soloists in a frenzy of movement and sound. A tap prodigy, Samuels
Smith danced in Broadway’s Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk at the age of
fifteen as a principal dancer and Savion Glover’s understudy. He has since gone
on to become an Emmy and American Choreography Award-winner, television and
feature film performer, director, and choreographer, and is also widely known
for appearing as a special guest artist on the popular television show So You
Think You Can Dance. A featured performer at the Pillow’s Season Opening Gala in
June, Samuels Smith stomps, glides, and shuffles with tremendous precision. As
Victoria Looseleaf of Dance Magazine attests, “His feet have been described as
atomic, executing percussive blows that resonate with jackhammer force.”
Ella Baff, Jacob’s Pillow Executive Director, comments, ”Jason is one of the
most remarkable dancers performing today. His technique, original style, his
generosity on stage all add up to a thrilling connection with the audience , an
embrace of what tap, a profound American art form, is all about.”
At the Pillow, Samuels Smith and his company A.C.G.I. will perform an
energy-filled program that pushes the boundaries of tap dance while paying
tribute to classical styles of hoofing. Samuels Smith’s personal tap style has
been most influenced by the late great Gregory Hines, and he has also been
compared to Savion Glover, who performed at the Pillow in 2002 and 2005. But
Samuels Smith’s style, rhythmic choices and charisma are truly his own brand,
with an intense connection to his interest in jazz music. He is inspired by the
rhythmic structure of jazz greats like bebop saxophonist Charlie Parker and
stride pianist Art Tatum. Accordingly, the Pillow program includes live
accompaniment by gifted musicians, including pianist Theo Hill and Smith’s
father, percussionist JoJo Smith. In addition to his musicianship, JoJo Smith is
a dancer and choreographer—consultant to the disco film Saturday Night
Fever—most renowned as a teacher whose past students include Barbra Streisand,
John Travolta, and Brooke Shields.
Jason Samuels Smith is a sensational performer, choreographer, and teacher.
Claudia La Rocco of The New York Times says that “even when his shoes seem
barely to be touching the stage, he exudes a powerful sense of weighty
rootedness that makes his virtuosic explosions all the more dazzling.” An
audience favorite, he has appeared in national festivals, television series, and
feature films. He has been a guest performer on So You Think You Can Dance and
was a featured dancer in Outkast's film Idlewild. In 2004, Smith won an Emmy and
the American Choreography Award for "Outstanding Choreography" for the opening
number of the 2003 Jerry Lewis/MDA Telethon, a work created in tribute to the
late Gregory Hines, a beloved tap dancer and actor.
Dedicated to broadening public recognition of tap dancing, Samuels Smith founded
the Los Angeles Tap Festival in 2003 and is currently developing his own
specialty shoe for Bloch. In addition to working with A.C.G.I. (Anybody Can Get
It), his company of experienced tap soloists, he performed with Kathak dancer
Pandit Chitresh Das in India Jazz Suites. Das and Smith’s performance was named
the #1 Dance Performance of 2005 by the San Francisco Chronicle and won the
prestigious Isadora Duncan Dance Award for 2005’s Best Ensemble Performance.
Smith also choreographed and performed the role of tap pioneer Fayard Nicholas
in Debbie Allen's production of SAMMY, a musical about the life of Sammy Davis
Jr.
For more information on Jacob’s Pillow and Jason Samuels Smith visit
www.jacobspillow.org.
Performance and Ticket Information
Wednesday, July 22 -- Saturday, July 25, and Wednesday, July 29
– Saturday, August 1, 8:15pm.
Saturdays, July 25 and August 1, 2:15pm
Sundays, July 26 and August 2, 5pm
· Tickets are $33, with discounts available for subscribers, seniors, students,
and children age 16 and under. To sign up for Student Rush Ticket alerts, email
info@jacobspillow.org.
· Free Pre-Show Talks with Jacob’s Pillow Scholars-in-Residence are offered on
the Doris Duke Theatre porch 30 minutes before every performance.
· Fridays, July 25 and 31 artistic personnel from A.C.G. I. will participate in
a moderated Post-Show Talk, on stage immediately following the performance.
· Box Office hours: Monday through Saturday, 10am – 6pm, and Sunday 11am – 6pm.
· Pillow Members receive exclusive benefits. To become a Member call
413.243.9919 x24.
To purchase, call the Box Office at 413.243.0745 or order online at
www.jacobspillow.org. Jacob’s
Pillow is located at 358 George Carter Road in Becket, MA, 01223 (10 minutes
east on Route 20 from Mass Pike Exit 2). The Jacob’s Pillow campus and theaters
are handicapped-accessible.
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