York U's DANCE INNOVATIONS: COUNTER/POINT Set for Nov 28-30 at McLean Performance Studio
By: BWW News Desk Nov. 15, 2013
Juxtapositions create a multifaceted whole in Dance Innovations: counter/point, the latest production of York University's Department of Dance. York's rising young dance artists are featured in this choreographic showcase, with two distinctive programs of newl works running Nov. 28 to 30 in the McLean Performance Studio, 244 Accolade East Building on York's Keele campus.
The production is co-directed by acclaimed independent dance artists and York faculty members Julia Sasso and Carol Anderson with lighting design supervision and production management by Professor William Mackwood.
The title and theme of the show play on the musical concept of counterpoint: a compositional technique or structure involving two or more distinct melodies or lines sounding simultaneously and "against" each other - unlike harmony, where distinct tones blend together into a single melody. Anderson's contribution to the playbill is counter/point cloudproject, a highly kinetic work for large ensemble set to a sunny score by minimalist composer Steve Reich. Eighteen third-year performers rock cloudproject, which Anderson describes as "a rhythmic skyful of dancing." The two programs feature 17 original works on the counterpoint theme choreographed by fourth-year students. The passionate but unstable relationship between a woman and a man is the subject of Alexandria DiFazio's solo, The Letter. Deanne Kearney's duet Epoch charts the tumultuous emotional progression of a relationship, from raw intimacy to jarring collapse. Undefined Beauty/Juncture, a trio by Julie Waxman, uses the 'butterfly effect' to illustrate the aftermath of unforeseen consequences driven by rash decisions. Serena Finlayson's quartet 50one explores the possibility that aliens are among us.When: Nov. 28 -30
Performance Schedule
Program A: Nov. 28 & 29 at 7pm, Nov. 30 at 1pm
Program B: Nov. 28 & 29 at 8:30pm, Nov 30 at 2:30pm
Where: McLean Performance Studio, 244 Accolade East Building, York University, 4700 Keele St [Map]
Admission: (Each program ticketed separately)
$20 regular | $15 York University alumni | $12 students, seniors and arts workers
Box Office: 416-736-5888 or finearts.yorku.ca/perform/boxoffice
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