Tuesday, July 27, 2010

remembering merce

The sun shined brightly as I arrived at Battery City Park around 7.00pm for the River to River presentation of the dancer's celebration of Merce Cunningham's life. It is one year since he has passed and the dance community honored him by presenting dances from Susan Marshall, Lucinda Childs, Bill T. Jones and others. Though I arrived late, I was able to catch a few dance.

I arrived in the middle of Lucinda Childs' piece, Dance, which I have seen excerpted before. It was beautifully tedious, the dancers in white pants and shoes and grey t-shirts. They were absolutely committed to the petite allegro-like movements, the fast paced constant motion despite the intensity of the mid-summer heat and sun. I was glad I got there when I did. Lucinda is a quiet choreographer, to me. She is not like Paul Taylor or Twyla, who rely on their companies and names, signatures of their notoriety. However, her work is transfixing, it is like an endorphin rush. I love the pure movement commitment of the choreography. This is a piece I would perform in, in a heartbeat!!


The other two pieces I saw contrasted very much. One piece, in which an artist (I do not know her name), performed like a  slapstick banshee. Dressed in black, the curvy dancer frenzied through faces, screams, and popular dance moves in mockery and hysteria. I did not appreciate her aesthetic, it was plain, executed in mediocre fashion and lost my interest nearly immediately. I hate to be so harsh, but I wonder how this work made it to the River-to-River Festival.

The last performance was Bill T. Jones. Oh, Bill T. Any choreographer that has Jennifer Nugent working for him, is alright in my books. She was absolutely stunning in this very simple and slow gestural meditation. Recently, the New York Times got down on him about lacking content and choreographic ingenuity but this piece was so beautiful. It was like a poem to an old friend. Bill T. did a solo at the end which was simple and mesmerizing all at once.  That may be because of his history, his age, the fact that the concert was a tribute to Merce, but this dance was the one that stood out as a subtle tribute. I felt Merce during this dance.

How wonderful to have a dance like a prayer, a ritual. A beautiful homage to a man whose spirit was in his feet.

This is the link to a youtube vid of Lucinda's Dance

Saturday, July 24, 2010

tonight at center for performance research
an inde news break!!

A friend of mine emailed me a link telling me about performances of Galvanic Folklore from the Accelerating Universe, an evening of dance work by Cori Kresge, whom I have never heard of but after looking at her website, I think I would like to see her work. It seems aesthetically pleasing-- spatially expansive and virtuosic with a minimalist score by Jeremy Tressler.

Performances take place this weekend. The last performance is tonight at 8.00pm at CPR, Center for Performance Research, located in Williamsburg on Manhattan Ave. Take the L train to Lorimer, walk to Manhattan and walk north until you reach CPR ( 361 Manhattan Avenue, Unit 1 Brooklyn, NY 11211
info(at)cprnyc.org (718) 349-1210)

I may not be able to go because I am all about free dance in NYC and may not have a few extra bucks (it's $15.00 Gen Admission, $10 for students and seniors), I also may not be in Brooklyn this evening. However, if I am-- I would love to check this out and write a bit on what it's about.

Here's the link to Core's website: http://corikresge.org

Center for Perfomance Research: http://www.cprnyc.org


Hope you get to see it! That's all for now (Don't forget: Merce celebration at Battery Park, FREE-- Mon. at 6.00pm, Susan Marshall, Jon Kinzel and others!)


cheers,
m

Thursday, July 15, 2010

free dance in nyc
summer 2010
Check out these upcoming FREE events in NYC!:

As part of the River to River Festival: Paul-Andre Fortier will be presenting a solo, 30x30 from July 16-Aug 14th, 12.00pm-12.30pm. It is located at 1 New York Plaza. Fortier is a Canadian choreographer presenting this minimalist, site-specific piece. I am very excited to see the first showing tomorrow at noon!

 The Solar Powered Dance Festival, part of Solar One. I have wanted to see this festival for years and it has never worked out. This year I will visit, finally.... Program A is presented July 22-24, at 6.00pm and Program B is July 29-31, also at 6. Visit the website: http://solar1.org/events/dance/
Solar One- 23rd St. and the East River. It is an outdoor, kid friendly series.


July 26th:at 6.00pm, Battery City Park. There will be a beautiful celebration of Merce Cunningham's life (he passed one year ago). Works presented by Lucinda Childs, John Kinzel, and more!
We Give Ourselves Away at Every Moment: An EVENT for Merce, on the Esplanade Plaza at Battery Park City on July 26 at 6 p.m.



August 5th: 80th Birthday Celebration, Paul Taylor Dance Company and PT2, Thursday, August 5 at 7:30, Damrosch Park Bandshell, FREE
Celebrate the 80th birthday of a true giant of modern dance with both of his esteemed dance companies sharing a program for the first time. The extraordinary PTDC company performs Airs, Syzygy, and Company B, moving from sublime lyricism to full-throttle physicality to the poignant dualities of love and war. Taylor 2 performs Taylor’s signature masterpiece Esplanade, as well as a unprecedented live collaboration with Asphalt Orchestra, which performs an original arrangement of the score to the pioneering 3 Epitaphs.

So excited for this!!! This will be the last thing dance show I see before leaving nyc for the summer. Awesomeeeee :)!


That's all for now! :)


Enjoy- m