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The New York Public Library



presents



An Artist Dialogue Series Event
<http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2014/10/29/fred-herko-warhol%E2%80%99s-first-superstar-billy-name-gerard-forde-artist>



*Fred Herko: Warhol’s First Superstar*



*Jean-Claude van Itallie*

*and*

*Michael Townsend*

* in conversation with*

*Gerard Forde*



Wednesday October 29, 2014

6:00 p.m.



South Court Auditorium

South Court, Lower Level



The New York Public Library

Stephen A. Schwarzman Building

5th Avenue at 42nd Street

New York, NY 10016

917-275-6975

 www.nypl.org

*(directions) <http://www.nypl.org/locations/tid/36/directions>*



 Auditorium doors open to public at 5:30 p.m.
All events are FREE and subject to last minute change or cancellation.



*As part of a week long program of events to mark the fiftieth anniversary
of the death of Fred Herko, his biographer Gerard Forde talks with Herko's
friends Jean-Claude van Itallie and Michael Townsend Smith about Herko's
role in Judson Dance Theater, Off-Off-Broadway theater and Warhol's
Factory.* *For details of all the events in this program visit*
*www.freddieherko.com
<http://www.freddieherko.com/>**.*



*Fred Herko
<http://nypl.bibliocommons.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&t=subject&search_category=subject&q=herko%2C+fred&commit=Search&searchOpt=catalogue>*
 (1936-1964) was a central figure in New York’s downtown avant-garde around
1960. A musical prodigy, he studied piano at the Juilliard School of Music
before switching to ballet at the age of twenty. In 1956 he won a
scholarship to study at American Ballet Theatre School and within a few
years was dancing with established choreographers including John Butler,
Katherine Litz, Buzz Miller, Glen Tetley and James Waring. He was a founder
member of Judson Dance Theater, presenting six of his own works in the
group’s concerts between 1962 and 1964 and dancing in works by Al Hansen,
Deborah Hay, Arlene Rothlein, and Elaine Summers. He was a co-founder of
the New York Poets Theatre, which staged one-act plays by poets and
provided a podium for happenings by Ray Johnson, Allan Kaprow and Robert
Whitman; dances by Yvonne Rainer and Trisha Brown; music by La Monte Young,
John Herbert McDowell and Philip Corner; and films by Brian De Palma, Stan
VanDerBeek and Andy Warhol. Herko starred in seven of Warhol’s earliest
cinematic experiments in 1963, including *Jill and Freddy Dancing*,
*Rollerskate/Dance
Movie*, and *Salome and Delilah*. His untimely death in 1964, at the age of
28, robbed New York’s underground scene of one of its most exuberant and
versatile performers, equally at home performing *Comb Music* by Fluxus
composer George Brecht or camping it up in Rosalyn Drexler’s musical
comedy *Home
Movies*.



*Jean-Claude van Itallie* is a playwright and teacher, and a seminal figure
in the 1960s Off-Off-Broadway movement, writing plays for La MaMa and the
Caffe Cino. His plays include the anti-war trilogy *America Hurrah*, *Tibetan
Book of the Dead*, and *Bag Lady*, and acclaimed translations of Genet’s *The
Balcony* and Chekhov’s major plays. He introduced Fred Herko to Alan
Marlowe, with whom Herko co-founded the New York Poets Theatre in 1961.



*Michael Townsend Smith* is a playwright, director and publisher. He
directed early Off-Off-Broadway productions of works by Sam Shepard, Ronald
Tavel, and Jean-Claude van Itallie. As theatre critic for *The Village
Voice*, he reviewed several of Herko's performances and performed Peter
Hartman's piano music for Herko's 1962 piece *Edge – A Work for Dancers* and
Actors.



*Gerard Forde* is an independent scholar and curator. He has curated
exhibitions at the Design Museum in London and Museum Boijmans Van
Beuningen in Rotterdam. Over the past twenty years he has lectured widely
on art and design history. He is writing a book about the New York Poets
Theatre and a biography of Fred Herko.



Initiated and organized by *Arezoo Moseni
<http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2014/03/12/bad-boy-eric-fischl-arezoo-moseni-artist-dialogue-series-event>*
 in 2004, *Artist Dialogues Series
<http://www.nypl.org/events/programs/2014/04/16/object-sculpture-1960-1965-robert-morris-julia-robinson-jeffrey-weiss-artist-dialogue-series-event>*
 provide an open forum for understanding and appreciation of contemporary
art. Artists are paired with critics, curators, gallerists, writers or
other artists to converse about art and the potential of exploring new
ideas.


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