He was born in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania and attended Syracuse University (on scholarships in painting and swimming), where he first took up dance. He continued his studies at Juilliard School of Music and the Connecticut College[?] School of Dance. In 1952 his performance at the American Dance Festival[?] attracted the attention of choreographers Martha Graham, José Limón, Charles Weidman, and Doris Humphrey.
He performed in the companies of Merce Cunningham[?], Martha Graham[?], and George Balanchine, and founded the Paul Taylor Dance Company[?] in 1954. Dancers who emerged from his company include Twyla Tharp, Laura Dean[?], Dan Wagoner[?], and Senta Driver[?].
The use of everyday gestures rather than dance moves is characteristic of his choreography. He has collaborated with painters Robert Rauschenberg[?] and Jasper Johns.
His autobiography is titled Private Domain.
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