Three
World Premieres now at the Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place
March
1, 2014
CHICAGO
(February 24, 2014) – The upcoming performance of Winning
Works: Choreographers of Color Award
by
The Joffrey Academy of Dance
has changed venues due to last week’s electrical fire at the Harris
Theater, an event unrelated to the Winning
Works
production. The production will now take place at the Broadway
Playhouse at Water Tower Place, 175 E. Chestnut Street, and the date
and time of the performance remain unchanged, which is Saturday,
March 1 at 7:00 pm.
Winning
Works
ticket holders will be notified by the Joffrey Ballet box office
staff about the change of venue.
This
is the
fourth annual presentation of Winning
Works: Choreographers of Color Award
by The Joffrey Academy of Dance, Official School of The Joffrey
Ballet. The program features three World Premieres by rising-star
choreographers Justin
Allen,
Stephanie
Batten Bland and
Norbert De La Cruz III,
along with Academy Co-Artistic Director Alexei
Kremnev’s
restaging
of Le
Roi S’Amuse.
All four works are
performed
by the international members of the Joffrey
Academy Trainee Program.
Stefanie
Batten Bland’s
piece Chiral,
consisting of eight women and two men set to music by Nils Frahm, is
a fusion of contemporary and classical dance vocabulary exploring
behavioral patterns of the body in symmetrical and non-symmetrical
orders. The women in this piece switch between dancing on and off
pointe, reflecting both masculine and feminine nature.
Justin
Allen’s
Interconnect
is
derived from the idea of finding the connection between both the
choreography and the music. The steps themselves are an exact
reflection of the music and Allen’s intention is for the audience
to see exactly what they are listening to. Interconnect
is danced by seven women and three men to contemporary classical
music by Ezio Bosso.
Norbert
De La Cruz III’s
Kuya,
for seven women and four men, aims to tell his own story of deeply
personal relationships. The idea of “presence” versus “vanishing”
guides his exploration of mistake and fear through the medium of
contemporary ballet. Kuya
is set to an original score composed by Kevin Keller.
Kremnev’s
restaging of Le
Roi S’Amuse
is set to recorded music composed by Leo Delibes and performed by the
Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra. The piece is inspired by the six
ancient dances and thematic material written for the ball scene in a
Comedie-Francaise production of Victor Hugo’s 1882 play Le
Roi S’Amuse.
“Dance
remains a ‘universal’ language. People from all backgrounds
dance, and communicate, without sharing words. Dance is a
powerful bridge. With Winning
Works,
we celebrate all that is different and all that is universal amongst
us,” stated Ashley
Wheater,
Joffrey Ballet Artistic Director.
“Winning
this award was a huge honor and one of the greatest successes of my
choreographic career,” said 2013 Winner William
McClellan.
“The dancers were a complete joy to work with and we learned and
grew together through the process.”
Ticket
Information
Tickets
for the Winning
Works:
Choreographers
of Color Award 2014 at
the Broadway Playhouse at Water Tower Place, 175 E. Chestnut Street
are $20 in advance and $23 at the door. Tickets can be purchased in
advance by visiting http://winningworks.eventbrite.com.
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