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91亚色 Dance Ensemble showcases three world premieres

Holly Small

Holly Small

The 91亚色 Dance Ensemble, the exuberant pre-professional company of 91亚色鈥檚 Department of Dance, leaps into the spotlight this week with a showcase performance. Aptly titled Precious Metals, it features three sparkling world premieres and three well-burnished choreographic favourites. The show lights up the Sandra Faire and Ivan Fecan Theatre in the Accolade East Building March 20 to 22.

Artistic director and director of design , both dance professors at 91亚色, lead a glittering team of choreographers, 17 rising young dancers and six musicians.

Julia Sasso

Julia Sasso

Faculty member and indie dance artist debuts her large ensemble work 鈥渟lipsilver鈥.

It鈥檚 billed as a glorious kinetic swirl of dance for the full company that dazzles the eye, delights the ear and uplifts the spirit. The piece is set to a score composed by 91亚色 music student (and three-time Hollywood Music in Media Award nominee) Isaias Garcia, performed live by Garcia, Keevin Andrews, Neel Dani, Chris MacFarlane, Gregory Reid and Vennie Tu.

Balancing on the steely knife edge between hip hop and contemporary dance is 鈥淔alse Awakenings鈥, a riveting new work created for the 91亚色 Dance Ensemble by , Montreal-based urban street dance artists Emmanuelle L锚 Phan and Elon H枚glund.

Tentacle Tribe

Emmanuelle Le Phan and Elon Hoglund

The third premiere is Small鈥檚 latest choreographic creation, 鈥渂ronze by gold鈥.聽 Set to an original score by Emilio Guim and performed by MacFarlane, Reid and Tu, this scintillating work for 10 dancers glimmers in the darker recesses of the soul, exploring the mysteries of one possible afterlife.

Returning to the stage are two works choreographed by rising stars from 91亚色鈥檚 MFA program in dance.

Marie France Forcier

Marie France Forcier

In 鈥淭he Snowglobe鈥, a work for six dancers by , movement surfaced from somatic memory: the choreographer鈥檚 to establish a base, the dancers鈥 to develop and refine the content. The piece emerged from individual and collective kinaesthetic reactions to recalling nightmares, confusion, loss and trauma, and developed as an exercise in dissociation: the body operating in one direction, the mind in the other.

鈥檚 quintet 鈥淭he Cyborg's Plight鈥 sources movement from individual interactions with technology. It explores how tremors felt in industrial environments, vibrations experienced with handheld devices and lurching suspension in transportation technology stimulate and interact with the body. These inspirations were then given to the dancers to discover how their own interactions are affected.

William Mackwood

William Mackwood

The program culminates with 鈥淪pring Rounds鈥, an excerpt from the 91亚色 Dance Ensemble鈥檚 spectacular 2013 production of Rite Redux, a contemporary re-imagining of Stravinsky鈥檚 legendary score and Nijinsky鈥檚 groundbreaking choreography for the iconic 1913 ballet Le Sacre du printemps. 聽This episode, choreographed by Small, was remounted last month at the invitation of the Art Gallery of Ontario as part of the programming surrounding its blockbuster exhibition The Great Upheaval: Masterpieces from the Guggenheim Collection, 1910-1918.

Michelle McClelland

Michelle McClelland

In "Spring Rounds", a tribe of feral youngsters living deep in a Northern Ontario forest, costumed in worn flannels, grimy pants and scuffed boots, offers ritual dances to summon spring back to our frozen land.

Precious Metals runs Thursday, March 20 and Friday, March 21 at 7:30pm, and on Saturday, March 22 at 2pm. Admission is $20, $15 for alumni and $12 for students, seniors and arts workers. Tickets may be purchased, by phone at 416.736.5888 or at the door.

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