Fifth Annual Fall For Dance Festival Will Run 9/17-27
By: Faetra Petillo Aug. 05, 2008
The fifth annual Fall for Dance Festival will run from September 17 27, 2008, showcasing 28 national and international companies and choreographers in six unique programs (four programs will be repeated). All tickets will once again be $10 for all seats.
The 2008 Festival will feature a wide range of dance styles and traditions, ranging from hula and tap to Indian Odissi and Thai Khon, as well as ballet and modern dance companies from across the United States and around the world, many appearing in New York for the first time. Exciting young companies and choreographers include Ayodele Casel & Sarah Savelli, Keigwin + Company, The Lombard Twins, Crystal Pite, Hofesh Shechter, Richard Siegal and Kate Weare.International companies and artists include Richard Siegal/The Bakery of Paris; [bjm_danse] Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal; BeijingDance / LDTX of China; Compañia Nacional de Danza, Artistic Director Nacho Duato of Spain; Hofesh Shechter Company of Israel and the UK; LAFA & Artists Dance Company of Taiwan; Louise Lecavalier of Canada; The Lombard Twins of Argentina; Madhavi Mudgal of India; The National Ballet of Canada; Pichet Klunchun Dance Company of Thailand, Talia Paz of Israel and Sharon Wray from the UK.RIOULTApril 14 19, 2009Rioult will return to the Joyce Theatre with the World Premiere of The Great Mass, a full-evening work for ten dancers set to Mozart's Mass in C Minor. Pascal Rioult's work intends to reflect the transcendental spirituality surrounding Mozart's masterpiece. This program will alternate with pieces from the company's repertory. SHEN WEI DANCE ARTSJanuary 7 10, 2009Shen Wei Dance Arts will follow the excitement of Shen Wei's participation as principal choreographer of the Opening Ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, with a New York season location to be announced. The company will hold its second Kennedy Center Residency in Washington, DC on October 29 and 30, and will tour across the country and Canada as follows: Swarthmore College: Swarthmore, PA (October 24); Reynolds Theater, Duke University (January 24); Ottawa, Canada (March 17); La Jolla, CA (March 21); SUNY Purchase University: Purchase NY (March 27 & 28); Santa Fe, NM; (March ) and Atlanta, GA (April 3).DV8 PHYSICAL THEATRE - World Premiere DanceSeptember 26 and 27, 2008Dartmouth College's Hopkins Center for the Arts will be the site of the North American premiere of To Be Straight With You, the latest work by the acclaimed UK-based performance group DV8 Physical Theatre. In its 22 years, the company has produced 15 dance/theater pieces that have toured internationally, and five award-winning films for television. Based on hundreds of hours of interviews of people throughout the UK, To Be Straight With You incorporates dance, text, animation and film to explore issues of gender and sexuality as they relate to culture and religion. At Dartmouth, DV8's performances are part of a week-long residency that will include a panel discussion about faith and sexuality, featuring DV8 Artistic Director Lloyd Newson. In addition, Hopkins Centerin partnership with Montclair State University, and University of North Carolina, Chapel Hillhas received funding from the British Council for the Arts to create a website for international dialogue related to the company's tour. The site, which will be active from September through mid December, is intended to provide audience membersparticularly students, from both the US and UKmeaningful, safe-space access to their peers' responses to the theatrical work. Paul Taylor World Premiere DanceApril 7, 8, 9, 2008Dartmouth College's Hopkins Center for the Arts will present the world premiere of a new work, co-commissioned by the center, by living treasure of American dance, Paul Taylor. The recipient of a multitude of awards for his decades of contributions -120 dance pieces, performed in more than 60 countries -Taylor and his Company will spend a week at the college, giving master classes, visiting classes, and performing for area school groups. Their Hopkins Center program will also include the Taylor classics Images (1977), set to works by Debussy, and Esplanade (1975), a ravishing, exuberant piece set to Bach violin concertos. The Taylor commission is a fitting follow-up to the center's 2007 co-commission of another dance legend, Merce Cunninghamthe highly successful XOVER, which incorporated work by Cunningham's late artistic associates composer John Cage and painter Robert Rauschenberg.
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