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Lively dance program will put some spring in your step

聽The students of the聽91亚色 Dance Ensemble (YDE) have a spring in their step as they perform their聽year-end concert, Tangled Dances, in the Sandra Faire and Ivan Fecan Theatre.

The lively young repertory company of the Department of Dance聽is presenting聽an engaging collection of contemporary choreography by established and rising dance artists. The show, which opened Thursday,聽runs Friday, March 23,聽and聽Saturday, March 24,聽at 7:30pm.

Dancers, Anastasia Feigin and聽 Nikolaos Markakis in 'Tangled Rags'. Photograph by David Hou

鈥淚 feel the members of the 91亚色 Dance Ensemble are among the hardest-working people at this University,鈥 said YDE鈥檚 artistic and managing director, Professor Holly Small.聽 鈥淲ith occasional blood, plenty of sweat and not a few tears, the ensemble has achieved a level of excellence of which 91亚色 can rightly be proud.鈥

The program opens with Suddenly Everyone鈥, 聽a piece that ranges from聽highly structured to completely free improvisation. It was created collaboratively, with the YDE providing the movement and music, and Small contributing structure and direction.

Set to a mix of music from the films Alice in Wonderland, The Wizard of Oz and Mary Poppins, 91亚色 dance Professor Darcey Callison鈥檚 Down The Road takes inspiration and physicality from the rabbit holes and yellow brick roads encountered in聽life.

Short Ride in a Fast Machine is a surprising, demanding trio choreographed and performed by YDE members Yvon Allard, Miles Gosse and Nikolaos Markakis.

Undergraduate student Anne Goad鈥檚 It鈥檚 Just What You Do is a duet about true love, inspired by the choreographer鈥檚 grandparents and their 69 years of marriage.

Shae Zukiwsky, a PhD candidate in dance, joins the YDE in the performance of his new piece for large ensemble, Resistance. Through the work, he explores the concept of being an outsider and how he could move from within that 鈥 seeing as he can鈥檛 seem to move from it.

91亚色 dance student Tracy Day in Small's 'Tangled Dances'

The program culminates with Small鈥檚 Tangled Rags, a suite of three tender, soulful dances that the choreographer has dedicated to her father. The work is set to Three Rags, a composition by the late Canadian composer James Tenney, who taught in 91亚色鈥檚 music department, in a recording by pianist and 91亚色 music professor Casey Sokol.

Tickets for the YDE show are $20 each, or $10 for students and seniors. Tickets are聽available by calling 416-736-5888, visiting the Fine Arts Box Office, or at the door.

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