It is always a joy to see very young, well-trained dancers on stage. This was the case, when on June 3, the School of American Ballet’s (SAB) Workshop Performance Benefit celebrated 50 years at the Peter Jay Sharp Theater at Lincoln Center. The annual Workshop Performances are SAB's only public performances and in truth, during the evening, one forgets that they are students. Rightfully so, The New York Times once said this special performance is a place to "spot-them-before-they-are-stars…" Notable SAB alumni include Merrill Ashley, Peter Boal, Maria Kowroski, Lourdes Lopez, Sara Mearns, Benjamin Millepied, Ethan Stiefel, and Wendy Whelan. In 1965, after joining the SAB faculty just one year before, Alexandra Danilova, a former classmate of George Balanchine at the Imperial Ballet had begun the annual year-end Workshop Performances to highlight the advanced students. This year’s Workshop Performance included Balanchine’s Serenade (staged by Suki Schorer), excerpts from Coppélia (staged by Dena Abergel, Yvonne Borree, Kaitlyn Gilliland, Arch Higgins, Katrina Killian, Lisa de Ribere, Jock Soto and Sheryl Ware), Swan Lake (staged by Darci Kistler) and Western Symphony (staged by Susan Pilarre). The nuance needed for Serenade (unison for a large cast and sophistication) was spot on, so too is the level of professionalism of the corps, and of soloists Kaitlyn Casey (as “Dawn”), Nancy Casciano (as “Prayer”) and SarahAnne Perel (as “Spinner”) in Coppélia. In excerpts from Swan Lake, the very capable Alston Macgill (as “Odette,” Queen of the Swans) plus Lily-Frances Cosgrove, Haily Dupont, Larisa Nugent and Emma Von Enck (in “Dance of the Little Swans”), and Christopher Grant in Western Symphony, must be highlighted. Kudos to the entire cast, they are indeed stars on the rise.
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is a contemporary based dance company Looking for dancers This project will be performed on August 16th 2014 in the Bronx All rehearsals will be at the Bronx Academy of Arts and Dance BAAD! 2474 Westchester Ave Bronx NY 10461 Rehearsals will be scheduled during June July and August Rehearsal and performance pay If you are interested please call 718 918 2110 for an audition appointment All shapes colors and sizes are welcome to audition. On a shared program, Friday, June 13, Antonio Ramos presents Mira Mira on the Wall "...a work that sets itself from hybridity, mixing genre, culture and racial elements. The foundations of the characters are exposed to be transformed into something different with no other definition but what the context brings, therefore there is a constant crisis on the identity which is never quite defined," according to the release. Friday, June 13 - Off Center Celeste Hastings/The Butoh Rockettes Gabrielle Revlock Donald Shorter Miriam Wolodarski/Sense Object Saturday, June 14 - Off Center Anna Azreli Patti Bradshaw/Marie-Helene Brabant Jesse Phillips-Fein Rebekah Windmiller LiftOff Resident Artist Louise Moyes/Docudance Sunday, June 15 - Closing Performance Emily Faulkner Victoria Libertore in collaboration with Ryan Kipp/Jennifer Tuttle Rebecca Lloyd-Jones / Kensaku Shinohara Tanja London Prentice Whitlow Closing Party @ NDA Loft Performance Mix Festival - HERE Arts Center - 145 Avenue of the Americas, NYC Find out more here Harrison Atelier, Species Niches Brooklyn-based design collective Harrison Atelier (HAt) is creating an innovative pavilion network—a canopy and dome made of 1,000 cedar members and 200 colored banners inscribed with crowd-sourced text—sited at the edge of the forest bounding Architecture OMI’s rolling landscape. Launching the summer season at the OMI International Arts Center, the pavilion, which the firm describes as “a theater that disperses into the woods,” will open June 14 with Species Niches, music and dance performance by HAt’s past collaborators: the choreographer Silas Riener, with fellow Merce Cunningham Dance Company alumni Rashaun Mitchell and Cori Kresge, and the composer, musician and instrument creator Loren Dempster. GLOBE TROT Film: Mitchell Rose dance: Bebe Miller Globe Trot (click title) The film has already won five festival awards since premiering at Cinedans in Amsterdam in March. And it's now online. Check it out! TESTwith choreography by Sidra Bell “Excellent, gripping, surprisingly funny and beautifully shot.” — Out Magazine Grand Jury Award — Best Screenplay and Best U.S. Dramatic Feature, Outfest Set in the free-spirited San Francisco of 1985, Chris Mason Johnson’s Test lovingly portrays this exciting and harrowing era as young Frankie (dancer Scott Marlowe in a breakout acting debut) confronts the challenges of being an understudy in a modern dance company where he’s taunted to “dance like a man!” Frankie embarks on a budding relationship with hunky Todd (Matthew Risch, HBO’s “Looking”), a veteran dancer in the same company and the bad boy to Frankie’s naiveté. As Frankie and Todd’s friendship deepens, they navigate a world of risk — it’s the early years of the epidemic — but also a world of hope, humor, visual beauty and musical relief. The captivating dance sequences were especially choreographed for the film by acclaimed U.S. choreographer Sidra Bell. The film’s vibrant soundtrack includes work by ‘80s icons Jimmy Somerville (Bronski Beat), Klaus Nomi, Romeo Void, Laurie Anderson, Martha and the Muffins, Cocteau Twins and Sylvester. Test is a beautiful new gay drama from writer-director Chris Mason Johnson (The New Twenty). Trailer Starts Friday, June 13th in NYC. For further information/National Selected Theaters Fred Benjamin's Memorial service will be held on Saturday, August 23rd 2014.
There will be a wine toast at 6:30 PM @ St Peter's Church @ 619 Lexington Ave (corner of 53rd St). See earlier e-blast RSVP to [email protected] by June 15th 2014. Evolution|Revolution: A Panel Discussion on Contemporary Haitian Dance
Presented by Haiti Cultural Exchange in collaboration with CUMBE Center for African & Diaspora Dance Center for Traditional Music and Dance is pleased to serve as a media sponsor for Evolution | Revolution: A Panel Discussion on Contemporary Haitian Dance, presented by Haiti Cultural Exchange in collaboration with CUMBE Center for African & Diaspora Dance. Panel discussion with dancers Julio Jean and Goussy Célestin focuses on the evolution of traditional and contemporary dance in Haiti and the diaspora. The conversation will be followed by a participatory dance demonstration. This program is part of HCX's continuing Selebrasyon! festival, a celebration of Haitian art and culture (May 18th - June 30th). WHEN: Saturday, June 14th, 5-6:30PM WHERE: CUMBE Center for African & Diaspora Dance, 558 Fulton Street, Brooklyn, NY 11217 www.haiticulturalx.org www.cumbedance.com Click here for the full festival calendar! Find out more about CTMD! For more information about upcoming events, what's happening in New York City's traditional music and dance scene, to join or to donate, go to CTMD's website. Dancing in the Street’s Block Party Mott Haven June 14 Dancing in the Streets brings their signature Block Party to Mott Haven curated by Kwikstep, Buddha Stretch and Dancing in the Streets’ Aviva Davidson. Titled “THE SOUTH BRONX IGNITES,” this six-hour block party celebrates the roots of Bronx culture. The block party will open with Latin music performed by Orlando Marin The Last Mambo King and his orchestra, and end with performances by Living Legends of Hip Hop Stick-E & The Hoods, Melle Mel, Kurtis Blow, Soul Sonic Force & Afrika Bambaataa, and DJ GrandWizzard Theodore, and feature dance performances and a cross-cultural drum circle in between. the hosts are Rokafella and Majesty. Dj: Doc the Blendfreq. In between performances by legendary Hip Hop and Latin artists, audience members are invited to dance to classic Funk, R&B, Hip Hop, House, Salsa, and more in a rousing Behind the Groove dance party featuring DJs KS360 and DP One and the elite dancers who are Behind the Groove All Stars. Find out more here 28th Annual Performance Mix Festival HERE June 10-14 The festival opens (Tuesday, June 10) with artists Sasha Amaya, Wendell Cooper/Complex Stability, Paloma Ayala, Nicole Bindler, Curt Hayworth and many more. Discussions, parties and more performances are also a part of the five-day event. Find out more here Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet BAM June 11-14 Celebrating their 10th anniversary, the company makes its BAM debut under the newly appointed artistic director Alexandra Damiani and associate choreographer Crystal Pite. Three programs are scheduled and will include works by Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Hofesh Shechter, Pite and more. Find out more here ZviDance New York Live Arts June 11-14 Israeli-born artistic director Zvi Gotheiner will premiere Surveillance, "...a contemporary dance and multimedia piece that explores the realities behind the surveillance camera,” according to the release. Find out more here Ballet Tech’s Kids Dance The Joyce Theater June 12-15 Eliot Feld’s Kids Dance presents 40+ young performers ages 9 to 14 - in three ballets by Feld; the premiere of Kydzny, set to music by the Raya Brass Band, plus Apple Pie and A Stair Dance. Find out more here The Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center June 11- 22 Opening Night celebration includes a free outdoor event where anyone can learn choreography from Ailey’s Revelations, led by former Ailey company members—Nasha Thomas-Schmitt and Renee Robinson. An inaugural “Ailey Spirit Gala,” which also happens on June 11, will feature performances by students of the school, ancillary programs, plus Ailey II and AAADT. The honorary chair is Vanessa Williams. The season includes a yet-to-be titled work and the first collaboration with Robert Moses, Asadata Dafora’s 1932 solo Awassa Astrige/Ostrich, Hans van Manen’s Polish Pieces, David Parsons’ Caught, Wayne McGregor’s Chroma, Ronald K. Brown’s Grace, Bill T. Jones’ D-Man in the Waters (Part 1), Ohad Naharin’s Minus 16, Aszure Barton’s LIFT, and an “Ailey/Ellington” program (Night Creatures, Pas de Duke, The River and Revelations). Find out more here Bryn Cohn + Artists Center for Performance Research (CPR) June 14-15 Cohn + Artists will present Into the Dark, “…an evening-length exploration into the unknown where fear meets rescue,” according to the release. Find out more here |
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AuthorI am a performer, historian, consultant and dance writer. I am a Empire State College's online program Center for Distance Learning. I am also a former faculty member at The Ailey School and the Alvin Ailey/Fordham University dance major program, Hunter College, Sarah Lawrence College (Guest), Kean University and The Joffrey Ballet School's Jazz and Contemporary Trainee Program. I write on dance for The Amsterdam News, Dance Magazine and various publications. Click below to read more about me at my home page - "About Me." |