Archive for the ‘Dance’ Category

Cynthia Gregory-Nevada Ballet Theatre’s Newest Adviser

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010
Cynthia Gregory as Odette and Ted Kivitt as Prince Siegfried in Swan Lake. Photo by Martha Swope

Cynthia Gregory as Odette and Ted Kivitt as Prince Siegfried in Swan Lake. Photo by Martha Swope

Okay, how many of you dancers out there grew up absolutely adoring Cynthia Gregory? {I know I certainly did!} Well check this out: she’s just been named Nevada Ballet Theatre’s newest Artistic Adviser.  “I hope to inspire the young students in the Academy of Nevada Ballet Theatre and enhance the already great work the company is doing under the direction of (artistic director) James Canfield,” Gregory said in the release. “It will be wonderful to have a beautiful facility that I can call home, where I can continue to coach dancers, stage ballets and teach master classes.” ~ Cynthia Gregory, Las Vegas Review-Journal.  You can soak up the rest of this newsy tidbit here.

8th Against the Grain/Men in Dance Festival

Tuesday, September 28th, 2010
Dioscuri photo by Colleen Dishy, dancers Danny Boulet, Sylvain Boulet, choreographer Donald Byrd.

Dioscuri photo by Colleen Dishy, dancers Danny Boulet, Sylvain Boulet, choreographer Donald Byrd.

Attention Seattle dance fans! There’s still time to purchase tickets to the oh-so-fabulous Men In Dance Festival! The biennial treat opens this weekend and is shaping up to be its best year yet! Check out the press release below for more details. {PS: We’ll be there on opening night…will you?}

 

8TH FESTIVAL FEATURES NEW CHOREOGRAPHERS ON THE RISE AND BRINGS BACK PAST SUCCESSORS

                                             

 (Seattle, WA) The 8th biennial Men In Dance (MID) Festival will be held at Broadway Performance Hall on the Seattle Central Community College Campus (1625 Broadway Seattle, WA 98122, (206)325-3113).  The festival will run October 8th & 9th at 8PM, 10th at 2PM and 15th & 16th at 8PM, 17th at 2PM.  Ticket price ranges from $12 to $20.  Tickets can be purchased through Brown Paper Tickets at 1-800-838-3006.  Credit card purchases through Brown Paper Tickets.  Cash and check sales only at the door. 

 

As the longest running dance festival in Seattle, MID brings together a broad cross-section of dance. From the genres of classical ballet, modern and tap, to the most current contemporary techniques including, spoken word and site specific work it’s all encompassing.  This powerful showcase will present new upcoming choreographic talent from Pacific Northwest Ballet, Cornish College of the Arts, and The University of Washington as well as some of our strongest choreographers from past festivals.  For the first time MID will expanded it’s reach past the Seattle area to bring in dancers from the Portland, OR based company Northwest Dance Project (Artistic Director Sarah Slipper) to perform a work created by one of our favorite past choreographers Gérard Théorêt.     

 

Returning choreographers of note:  Donald Byrd, Artistic Director of Spectrum Dance Theater, known for his thought provoking work will be premiering a new piece choreographed for Peter Boal, Artistic Director of Pacific Northwest Ballet.  Noted in 2008’s festival for his duet “Dioscuri” (inspired by the Greek myth of twin brothers Castor and Pollux) Michael Upchurch at the Seattle Times said the piece was a “sense of being immersed in a world at once rivalrous, tender and hermetic”.  Also returning to the festival will be Olivier Wevers, Pacific Northwest Ballet Principal Dancer and Director/Founder of the contemporary dance company Whim W’Him.  Fresh from his company’s premier last year, Wevers brings a new era of collaboration and artistry with his choreography that is sure to set the bar for the festival.  One of the founding female choreographers, Deborah Wolf, Professor of Dance at Cornish College of the Arts, will be returning to premier a new piece.  Wolf has received acclaim for her 2008 festival submission “The Hip Deep Family” inspired by the gothic humor of illustrator Edward Gorey, by being picked as one of the finalists at On The Boards A.W.A.R.D. Show!, produced by the Joyce Theater Foundation. 

 

New choreographers to note: Sonia Dawkins Director/Founder of Sonia Dawkins Prism Dance Theatre will have her premier at the festival this year.  Dawkins is known for explosive powerful movement with rhythm, speed and clarity of intention.  She will create a new piece for five male artists that focus on the “Voices of a Male”.  Also new to the festival this year is Barry Kerollis; dancer with Pacific Northwest Ballet.  Kerollis has been showcased three times at PNB’s annual Choreographer’s Showcase, and has already been noted for his work being “poignant, thrilling, architectural looking and momentum building”.  Kerollis will create a new piece for the MID festival that is inspired by a Brazilian instrumental group.  David Lorence Schleiffers, graduate of the University of Washington and Artistic Director/Resident Choreographer of Quark Contemporary Dance Theatre, will make his debut with our festival this year.  He will be reworking a former piece that looks at multiple aspects of male interaction including playfulness, friendship and a need for affection. 

Our complete list of choreographers is as follows: Week 1 – Donald Byrd, Barry Kerolis, Cheryl Johnson, Wade Madsen, Jason Ohlberg, David Lorence Schlieffers, Eva Stone, Alia Swersky, Olivier Wevers, Deborah Wolf.  Week 2: Sonia Dawkins, Louis Gervais, Cheryl Johnson, Geoffrey Johnson, Jason Ohlberg, Christian Swenson, Alia Swersky, Gérard Théorêt, Markeith Wiley, Deborah Wolf. 

 

As part of our community outreach, MID will be hosting a cross promotional ticket exchange with other performance venues.  In order to support all the great performances in the Seattle area we will offer discounted ticket prices for audience members that show a ticket stub from a participating performance group during the time of our performances.  Another way we are giving back to our community is by participating in the first Arts Crush.  This new month long festival will connect artists and audience with invigoration new experiences at hundreds of events across our region.  We will also be bringing back our family matinee performances, as we are committed to the idea that, dance is for all ages.  We hope that this festival inspires young people, particularly young men, to pursue their interest in dance.      

 

For more information go to our website: www.menindance.org or visit our Facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Men-In-Dance/148709745156521?ref=sgm

The Joys and Travails of Dancing On Pointe In Bali

Friday, August 20th, 2010
Robin Gilbert Campos performs with Carlos Fittante in Bali.

Robin Gilbert Campos performs with Carlos Fittante in Bali.

Even under the best conditions, dancing on pointe isn’t exactly a cake walk.

Now imagine how much harder it would be to glide across cement or worse–gritty, marble tiles? (Gasp!) Impossible, you say? Well, ballerina Robin Gilbert Campos of BALAM Dance Theatre begs to differ. In fact, this highly adaptable dancer is performing this month in Bali on some of the most challenging dance surfaces–from mud and moss to unsecured carpet! (Shudder)

Robin recently sat down with BALAM’s artistic director, Carlos Fittante to discuss the perils of pointe work in Bali: “Ballet and point dancing have a very specific training practice and environmental conditions, including being able to take ballet class and rehearse on a good floor on a regular basis. There is not an opportunity for any of that here in Bali. In this tour, we have had to rehearse on an outdoor cement courtyard, often wet with rain, mud and moss, while wearing our walking shoes. The temple stages we perform on are also cement with a thin carpet pieced together without being secured by tape, and sometimes the temple stage floors are bare marble tiles covered with grit. I have my point shoes rubberized as a precaution.” ~ Quote Robin Gilbert Campos

(I don’t know about you, but I definitely wouldn’t want to attempt such a feat!) To read the rest of Robin’s amazing interview, click here.

Dancers Break World Record

Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010
Over 200 dancers gather in Central Park to "Break the Ballet Record" of the most dancers en pointe at once.

Over 200 dancers prepare to break the Guinness World Record of the most dancers en pointe in Central Park on Monday. Photo courtesy: DNAinfo.com

“American Ballet Theatre principal dancers Michele Wiles and Craig Salstein led the record attempt, which was also a fundraiser for the Kips Bay Boys and Girls Club dance program. Dancers from the club’s ballet school, which is part of the Angelina Ballerina Stars of Tomorrow program, performed before the attempt.” ~ Quote DNAinfo.com

Read more about this exciting event here. While you’re there, be sure to check out their awesome photo slide show!

Life as a Press Intern at Scottish Ballet

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Geometry + Grace; photo courtesy Scottish Ballet

Geometry + Grace; photo courtesy Scottish Ballet

“In the past two weeks at Scottish Ballet I’ve been writing less for the press and more for audiences who want to learn about ballet and the myriad activities that contribute to the finished product of a performance. In the process, I’ve been learning a fair bit myself.” ~ Quote: Amanda Grimm, press intern at Scottish Ballet.

    

 

Have you ever wanted to get a “behind the scenes” look at life on the inside of a top ballet company? Well, look no further! Amanda Grimm, a summer press intern at Scottish Ballet, is blogging about her many adventures week-by-week. She covers every aspect of the company, from the spectacular to the ordinary. Stop by the Scottish Ballet Blog and read all about life on the inside!

Join the Attempt to Break the Ballet Record

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Be a part of ballet history! On Monday, August 2nd hundreds of ballerinas will descend upon New York’s Central Park in an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for “The Most Ballerinas On Pointe” at one time. All ballet dancers age 13 and up–and their pointe shoes–are encouraged to join in. The goal is to have 1,000+ dancers (current record is 220) standing en pointe for one minute. Special hosts include Michele Wiles (principal dancer) and Craig Salstein (soloist) of American Ballet Theatre, and every little girl’s favorite dancing mouse, Angelina Ballerina.

Participants are asked to donate $10 which benefits the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club Dance Program.

You can learn more about this awesome record-breaking event here and register to participate here.

Dance Vacations

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

 

Courtesy of La Vie Photography Houston Ballet principal Melody Herrera and Lucien Postelwaite rehearsing a new work by Annabelle Lopez Ochao with Whim W'Him, a new Seattle dance company directed by Olivier Wevers.

Courtesy of La Vie Photography Houston Ballet principal Melody Herrera and Lucien Postelwaite rehearsing a new work by Annabelle Lopez Ochao with Whim W'Him, a new Seattle dance company directed by Olivier Wevers.

“Vacations are better put to use as immersion excursions. Apparently, I am not the only dance nerd in town. Others are spending their precious down time doing just what they love, dancing. For this crop, summer seems to be more about changing the where than the what.”~Quote Nancy Wozny, CultureMap.com

 

This article was just too good to keep to ourselves! Nancy Wozny of Culture Map-Houston, reveals what some of the world’s top dancers are up to this summer. Our favorite dancers of note include Whim W’him’s Olivier Wevers, Lucien Postlewaite, Melody Herrera and Annabelle Lopez Ochao!  You can read all about it here.

The Bolshoi Ballet: Your Step-By-Step Guide

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010

“Big by name, big by nature, the Bolshoi possess a distinctive, muscular style that melds drama with spectacle. Even Lady Gaga is a fan.” ~ Quote: Sanjoy Roy, Guardian.co.uk.

Think you know everything there is to know about the Bolshoi? Then check out this article published by the UK’s Guardian and test your knowledge! Author Sanjoy Roy explains the Bolshoi’s history and touches base on all the “Who’s Who” inside this world-renowned company.

Behind the Scenes at Paper Mill Playhouse Conservatory

Thursday, July 22nd, 2010
Photo Credit: Austin Bommer

Photo Credit: Austin Bommer

Check out this awesome behind-the-scenes account of life at one of the country’s top musical theater schools! Austin Bommer, a student with Paper Mill Playhouse Summer Musical Theatre Conservatory, lovingly reveals all the insanity and excitment that goes into creating a top-notch performance.

Here’s a little sample to whet your appetite… “This week has been absolutely, utterly, insane! In fact, classes on Friday were cancelled to provide extra time to rehearse for the New Voices Concert! But, as crazy as it has been, we continue to learn, grow and – most importantly – have fun!” ~ Quote: Austin Bommer, South Orange Patch.  You can read the rest of Austin’s fabulous account here.

The Ailey School Mourns Loss of Beloved Director

Wednesday, July 21st, 2010

Vala Dancewear would like to extend its deepest sympathies to JEFFERSON-obit-articleLargethe faculty and students of the Ailey School. The famed institution lost its director Denise Jefferson on Saturday, following a battle with ovarian cancer. Jefferson was 65 years old.

“In addition to mentoring countless young dancers, she helped create an innovative degree program with Fordham University.

Co-workers say she was an amazing woman whose spirit will live in on in the school.” ~ Quote NY1 News

Click here to read a wonderful tribute to Denise Jefferson, courtesy of the NY Times.com.