Mark Morris Dance Group to Perform at Austin's Bass Concert Hall, 9/26-27
By: BWW News Desk Sep. 03, 2013
For over 30 years, the Brooklyn-based Mark Morris Dance Group has enthralled critics, dance enthusiasts, and novices alike with its amazing technical expertise, unique artistry, and its signature use of live music. Pianists Anton Nel and Colin Fowler, and progressive New York orchestra The Knights join MMDG for two performances of Morris' celebrated evening-length piece Mozart Dances.
Proclaimed "one of the greatest living choreographers" by The New Yorker, Mark Morris has had a profound impact on the dance world ever since he burst onto the scene in 1980, and continues to create important new works with a singular ability to combine beautiful music, graceful movement, and delicious wit. Set to two Mozart piano concertos and the double piano sonata, and danced against a backdrop of visuals by British painter Howard Hodgkin, UK's The Guardian called Mozart Dances "one of the most definitive personal statements of Morris' career." John Rockwell of The New York Times proclaimed, "After only a first viewing, I feel safe in pronouncing it a masterpiece, a triumph...and one of Mr. Morris' greatest achievements."• Thursday, September 26, immediately following the performance
• Bass Concert Hall Pre-Performance Lecture
• Friday, September 27, 7:00 pm
• Bass Concert Hall Holly Williams, Professor, Department of Theatre and Dance, heads the dance program. As a noted choreographer, numerous companies have commissioned her work. Williams has performed nationally and internationally with companies including Mark Morris Dance Group. For more information on this performance, visit: http://texasperformingarts.org/season/mark-morris-dance-group-austin. Pictured: The Mostly Mozart Festival presents the Mark Morris Dance Group performing "Mozart Dances" in a World Premiere with Louis Langree conductor of the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra and Emanuel Ax on Piano, at the New York State Theater on August 16, 2006. This dance is: "Eleven" - Credit: ©Stephanie Berger.
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