In conversation with dancer and choreographer Bill T. Jones

Jones in 'Story/Time'
In Bill T. Jones' work at the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis last fall, Jones read 70 minute-long stories as members of his company move around him.
Photo courtesy Bill T. Jones Arnie Zane Dance Company

Dancer and choreographer Bill T. Jones has been thinking about what middle age means. He turned 60 while he was in Minneapolis for a recent performance of his work Story/Time at the Walker Arts Center.

He spoke with Kerri Miller about what that meant for his art and his relationships.

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