Cherylyn Lavagnino’s Salon

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Above: dancers are Claire Westby, Adrian Silver, and Selina Chau of Cherylyn Lavagnino Dance in a salon-showing of Naděje, a work-in-progress by Ms. Lavagnino

Sunday December 14th, 2014 – On this cold, clear afternoon, friends of Cherylyn Lavagnino Dance gathered for a studio showing of works (and works-in-progress) by Cherylyn and by Christine McMillan, a dancer/choreographer with enduring ties to Cherylyn’s company.

The programme opened with Naděje (‘Hope’) a piece Cheylyn is in the midst of creating. Drawing inspiration from the life of Václav Havel, the great Czech writer, philosopher, dissident, and statesman, Cherylyn turns to music of Havel’s fellow countryman Leoš Janáček: the composer’s violin sonata, composed in 1914 (and later revised). The ballet calls for a large cast and the choreography displays Cherylyn’s characteristic flow of movement and her spot-on sense of structure. I look forward to following the development of this new work.

Here are a few more images from Naděje:

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Giovanna Gamna, Travis Magee

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Selina Chau

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Justin Faircloth

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Giovanna Gamna, Travis Magee in Naděje

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Above: Assaf Benchetrit and Laura Mead, dancing to Rachmaninoff

A portion of an as-yet-untitled duet which Cherylyn is creating for Indianapolis City Ballet is set to piano music of Sergei Rachmaninoff. Clad in creamy white, dancers Laura Mead and Assaf Benchetrit move with impetuous lyricism thru combinations drawn from the classic ballet vocabulary but with a fresh accent.

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Above: Assaf Benchetrit and Laura Mead

Cherylyn’s 2010 dancework Snap Shots is an ensemble work danced to an original score by Kyle Olson. Set in four movements, the work features a double pas de deux, a male soloist with a quartet of ballerinas, a duet for two men, and a full-cast finale. The work is spacious and animated, including a passage where two men race about the space as if pursued.

Images from Snap Shots:

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Adrian Silver, Selina Chau

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Adrian and Selina

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Christine Luciano, Lila Simmons, Giorgia Bovo, Claire Westby

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Above: Christine McMillan in her solo Woman in Dress

Christine McMillan’s self-choreographed solo, Woman in Dress, unfolds to music by Hildur Gudnadóttir and Ólafur Arnalds. The dancer, who presents an interesting mixture of feminine strength and delicacy, uses her expressive arms and hands to poetic effect. In the course of the dance she moves from ecstatic heavenward reach to elements of self-examination, a self-portrait with an intrinsic emotional quality.

Images of Christine McMillan in Woman in Dress:

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Christine McMillan: Woman in Dress

The presentation ended with a performance of Cherylyn’s Ru, which premiered last season and is set to a score by Scott Killian. Inspired by the Saigon-born writer Kim Thúy’s novel of the same title, Ru, which means ‘lullabye’ in Vietnamese, depicts the flight of a young girl’s family from the Communists who have seized their home, first to Malaysia and eventually to Canada. Furtive and desperate, the women in this dancework bond together in quiet rituals; the men – in sexy costumes – alternately seem like oppressors and protectors. Scott Killian’s music provides the atmospheric setting for some of Ms. Lavagnino’s most expressive choreography.

Some of the dancers in Ru are:

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Giovanna Gamna

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Travis Magee, Selina Chau

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Justin Faircloth

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Christine Luciano

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Adrian Silver

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Lila Simmons and Selina Chau in Ru

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