1/11 – Lecture: Anna Sokolow’s Jewish Roots of Modern Dance

Artistic Director Samantha Géracht presents the first of three programs at the Museum of Jewish Heritage. This lecture demonstration traces Sokolow’s history and art: from New York City’s Lower East Side, surrounded by the socialist artistic movement flourishing at the time, through her development as a world-renowned modernist choreographer, to her lifelong ties to Israel and its own modern dance roots. Anna Sokolow’s artistic story is intertwined with the American Jewish story of her time. 

The lecture will feature live performance of Sokolow’s choreography by members of the Sokolow Theatre/Dance Ensemble.

Registration is free. A $10 donation is suggested.


Future programs at the Museum of Jewish Heritage

February 1, 2026 at 2:00 pm
Anna Sokolow and the Roots of Anti-Fascist Dance

Photo: Rishika Nath

A lecture/demonstration centered on Slaughter of the Innocents, choreographed in 1937 by Anna Sokolow with music composed by Alex North, and re-made in 2021 by Samantha Géracht.


March 1, 2026 at 2:00 pm
America at 250: Anna Sokolow’s Rooms

Photo: Steven Pisano

The Sokolow Theatre/Dance Ensemble performs Sokolow’s enduring masterpiece, Rooms.
Part of Carnegie Hall’s United in Sound: America at 250 festival.