Lydia Johnson Dance @ Peridance: Glass

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The second work on the program at Lydia Johnson Dance‘s February 26th, 2012 matinee at Peridance was FALLING OUT, a 2006 dancework set to the 3rd Symphony of Philip Glass. Above: dancer Jessica Sand photographed by Kokyat.

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FALLING OUT is a dramatic dancework revolving around the tempestuous relationship of a man and a woman (Max van der Sterre and Kerry Shea); their moody encounters range from tender to combative over the course of the piece.

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A second woman (Jessica Sand, seated right above) creates the third corner of a romantic triangle. She remains an alluring object of desire for the man, though they never touch.

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Meanwhile, a chorus of women remain on the sidelines; their synchronized movements rarely infringe oin the central drama yet they appear as additional enticements for the man…or possibly as lovers from his past.

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The tension rises as the women observe each other warily; at last the central couple actually come to blows.

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Things seem to resolve, and harmony is restored.

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Yet in the work’s final moment, Max’s gaze is again captured by an elusive vision.

Read about the other work on this program here.

All photography by Kokyat.

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