Currier, Ruth (1926–)
Currier, Ruth (1926–)
American modern dancer and choreographer. Born Jan 4, 1926, in Ashland, Ohio; attended Black Mountain College.
Danced for 12 years with JoséLimón Company under artistic director Doris Humphrey; created roles in numerous works by Humphrey, including in Invention (1949), Night Spell (1952), and Felipe El Loco (1955); danced in premieres of Limón's La Malinche (1949), Concert Preludes and Fugues (1950), There is a Time (1956) and Missa Brevis (1959); formed own company (1961); created numerous works at Bennington College and Sarah Lawrence College; served as artistic director of Limón Company. Works of choreography include Idyll (1955), Triplicity (1956), Toccata (1960), Resonances (1961), Triangle of Strangers (1966), Phantasmagoria (1975) and Storm Warning (1976).