
Thirty-six new works will debut Nov. 26 to 28 in Dance Innovations: Strong/Light, a choreographic showcase of 91亚色鈥檚 Department of Dance.
91亚色 Dance Ensemble performs a work by Tracey Norman (image: David Hou)
91亚色鈥檚 rising young dance artists step into the spotlight with three distinctive programs of original choreography, presented in the McLean Performance Studio, 244 Accolade East Building on 91亚色鈥檚 Keele campus.
Dance Innovations: Strong/Light is directed by celebrated independent choreographer, writer and 91亚色 dance Professor聽. The crews 鈥 including board and lighting operators, assistant stage managers, projections, and many front-of-house positions 鈥 are students in the production course led by Dance Innovations production director Professor聽.
The showcase is a collaboration with the Department of Theatre, and most of the dances will be lit by students in a stage lighting course taught by Steve Ross.
The title Strong/Light refers to the continuum of effort from strong to light in the Laban system of movement analysis. Students are working with choreographic investigation of dynamic variation, and motif and development in their choreographic projects.
Most of the featured choreographies are created by fourth-year students in 91亚色鈥檚 BFA program in dance. Works by MFA candidates, as well as an ensemble piece created by Professor聽聽for third-year dance majors, round out the program.
Students rehearse Christina Logan鈥檚 trio "Embers"
Callison鈥檚聽鈥淧ost Baroque鈥澛燽rings together the structural inquiry of post-modern dance (1962 to 1979) and the decorative sensibilities of baroque dance (1690 to 1750). Although these two periods are often viewed as aesthetic opposites, they both valued the harmonious connections between the body and patterns in nature, and attempted to show intrinsic order within disorder.
Several student choreographers found inspiration for their works in the many facets of human relationships.聽Mariah Awaiye鈥檚聽untitled duet explores the overwhelming power of attachment; Natalie Chung鈥檚 trio聽鈥淟inked鈥澛爄s about getting to know one another; and聽Becca Graziano鈥檚聽duet聽鈥淧erhaps I am a tumbleweed鈥澛爄nvestigates intimacy through space, touch and eye contact. Testing the limits of mind and body is the theme of Tori Kelly鈥檚聽鈥淏egin, Risk, Stop鈥;聽Jessica Irwin鈥檚聽鈥淯nbound鈥澛燼nd聽Rosie Kimble鈥檚 鈥淎lone, Together鈥 look at how secrecy plays out in relationships; and聽鈥淒isintegration,鈥 a quintet by聽Stefanie Stefanov, explores the battle underlying the dissolution of love.
Looking inward and examining the self is another thematic connection within Strong/Light.聽Colleen Dingeldein鈥檚聽鈥淭wo鈥 looks at how it is possible for us to feel trapped in our own bodies;聽Emily Griffiths鈥櫬犫淓m鈥檚 Gems鈥澛爄s about self-expression; and聽Jessica Mannara鈥檚 鈥(IN)Consinnus鈥澛爍uestions elegance and vanity.聽鈥淪audades鈥澛(Longing) by聽Kyle Manraj聽is inspired by traditional Portuguese fado music;聽Dedra McDermott聽choreographs a soul鈥檚 awakening; and聽Deuana Robinson鈥檚聽鈥淧osy鈥澛燾ompartmentalizes the female body.聽Juliana Roman鈥檚聽sextet聽鈥淚nterius Daemones鈥澛(Inner Demons), explores overcoming addiction;聽Rebekah Spence鈥檚聽duet聽鈥淔aith鈥澛爁ocuses on the relationship between religion and hope; and聽鈥淗eart Cry,鈥 a duet by聽Selina Twum, explores struggle and strength.
Four students dance around the clock, looking forward or back in time.聽Madison Burgess鈥櫬犫渁mong the memories鈥澛爎ecalls the distant past;聽鈥淢oirai鈥澛燽y聽Marivic de Vera聽explores destiny and memory;聽Natalie Feigin鈥檚 duet聽鈥淩aisa鈥澛爄s a eulogy for a girl who did not survive the Holocaust; and Victoria Gubiani鈥檚聽鈥淎 Cry of the Romantics鈥澛爀xplores the free expression and rebellion that empowered art and literacy in the Romantic Era.
Other choreographers take inspiration from the natural world.聽Heather Carter鈥檚聽鈥淔rom the Ground Up鈥澛爀vokes a plant鈥檚 metamorphosis from seed to maturity;聽Crystal Finn-Dunn鈥檚 sextet is driven by qualities of an amoeba; Tenzin-Tara Haines-Wangda鈥檚聽quartet聽鈥淚n the Lab鈥澛爄s about clearing one鈥檚 mind;聽鈥淭empest鈥澛燽y Kate Kovach聽embodies the dynamics of storms from different perspectives; and聽Danielle Wake鈥檚 trio聽鈥淧redatory鈥澛爏hows the animalistic physicality of a cheetah pursuing its prey.
Students rehearse Natalie Chung鈥檚 "Linked"
The geometry of dance is also a thematic focus. 鈥淥blivion,鈥 a trio by聽Amber Davis, explores improvised movement through space;聽Chloe Munday鈥檚聽鈥淎 Sense of Rush!鈥澛燿eploys strength and dynamism in diverse spatial patterns; Christina Logan鈥檚聽trio聽鈥淓mbers鈥澛燿isplays directionality, contact and focus; and聽Bianca Trulli鈥檚聽quintet聽鈥淥ne-off鈥澛爄s an exploration of movement.
Six choreographers from 91亚色鈥檚 graduate program in dance contribute arresting new works to the playbill.聽Ashley Burton鈥檚聽playful duet 鈥渧in pour deux, s鈥檌l vous plait鈥 takes the audience on a Parisian adventure;聽Caitlin Elmslie鈥檚聽trio 鈥淣ext Level鈥 illustrates the effects of similar movements expressed at various levels in space;聽鈥淲ith(in) Thyself,鈥 a quintet choreographed by聽Rose Hajas, explores one person鈥檚 experience of dissociation and disconnection from reality;聽Em Leonard鈥檚聽鈥淩omeo and Juliet鈥澛爁ocuses on lesbian, gay, polyamorous and asexual stories;聽Suzanne Liska鈥檚聽鈥淓lemental鈥 explores the journey around uniting elemental states; and聽Lexie Strachan鈥檚聽鈥淐onvergence鈥澛爏tems from the idea that a dancer鈥檚 creative possibilities are endless.
The performance runs in three programs: Program A, Program B and Program C on all three days, with evening and afternoon performances scheduled.
Admission to each program of Dance Innovations: Strong/Light聽is $18, or $12 in advance (before Nov. 22). For more information, for a complete schedule or to purchase tickets, visit聽聽or call聽416-736-5888.
