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  • Pillow Prep: skybetter & associates

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    Monday July 26, 2010 – Sydney Skybetter and his dancers will be performing at Jacob’s Pillow on July 28th; this evening Kokyat and I went down to the studio at Tisch to watch them run their programme. You can read about their Pillow repertoire here. The dancers are Kristen Arnold, Bergen Wheeler, Jennifer Jones, Gary Schaufeld and Sidney Skybetter; Bergen and Kristen in the top photo.

    Here is a gallery of Kokyat’s images from this rehearsal:

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    Sydney Skybetter and Kristen Arnold

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    Gary and Jennifer

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    Sky and Bergen.

    Skybetter’s dancers have the quiet intensity that I love; his musical choices are inspired and inspiring. It is always a pleasure to be in the studio when Sidney and his associates are working.

    Interspersed thru the programme are the four solos which comprise THE PERSONAL. Photos from these solos will be forthcoming.

    All images by Kokyat, with my thanks to him as always.

  • Jacob’s Pillow Photo Exhibit in NYC


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    Images by Christopher Duggan, a Festival
    photographer for
    Jacob’s Pillow, are on view in a  solo exhibit at Dance New
    Amsterdam
    in New York City from June 23rd through August 11th.  Duggan has been a primary photographer of Jacob’s
    Pillow Dance Festival
    for five seasons.  Each summer, Jacob’s Pillow presents more than 50 outstanding
    dance
    companies from all over the world, and 200 free talks, performances, and
    exhibits. Above: Christopher’s photo of Yaa Samar Dance Theater on the Inside/Out Stage.

    Christopher Duggan is the
    founder and owner of New York City-based Threshold Visions and he has photographed a multitude of acclaimed dance companies,
    including The Paul Taylor Dance Company, Alvin Ailey American Dance
    Theater,
    Keigwin + Co, and Lar Lubovitch Dance Company.  His dance photographs
    have
    appeared in The New York Times, Boston Globe, Financial
    Times
    ,
    and Dance Magazine.


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    Kokyat and I spent some time at the sky-lighted gallery today (June 25th). Looking at the photographs brought back vivid memories of the many days I spent at the Pillow during the 22 years that I lived in Hartford. It’s a place that all people who love dance should visit at least once in their lifetime.

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    Mr. Duggan’s collection ranges from formal to candid, from performance to rehearsal to photos that simply catch the atmosphere of this unique venue.

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    Among the dancers photographed, I especially liked this picture of Miguel Anaya. I wanted to snap it (above) resulting in a reflective image. Another beautiful picture shows a ballerina in full Swan Queen regalia poised on her pointes, looking out on the expanse of the Berkshires. The photos taken inside the Jacob’s Pillow studios are especially atmospheric.

    Dance New Amsterdam in located at 280 Broadway. Gallery hours are 9am-10pm, Monday–Sunday. Admission is free.  Call
    212.227.9856 or go to the Dance New Amsterdam website for more information.

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    After our gallery visit we went up to have supper at Rice on Elizabeth Street. My friend Art introduced me to this place last week and I liked the food and the uncluttered atmosphere a lot.

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    Kokyat does not like to be photographed…

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    …but I don’t mind.

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    Walking back to the train, I noticed this picture at a flea market. It looks terribly familiar but I can’t place where I have seen it before.

    UPDATE on the painting: Kokyat found the details for me.

  • NYCB Farewells: Darci Kistler

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    Sunday April 27, 2010 – Darci Kistler, the last ballerina to be personally anointed by George Balanchine, bade farewell to the stage at New York City Ballet today dancing Balanchine and Martins. The image of Darci above is by Annie Leibovitz. 

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    Icon: the famous photo of Darci costumed as Odette in Central Park. 

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    Darci in VIENNA WALTZES, photographed by Paul Kolnik.

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    Wendy Whelan, Julio Bocca and Darci in Peter Martins’ TODO BUENOS AIRES. Peter created several ballets especially for Darci over the years, my favorites being BACH CONCERTO V, BURLESKE, MORGEN

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    …TALA GAISMA (above with Jared Angle, photo by Kolnik)…

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    …and OCTET (above with Stephen Hanna, photo by Kolnik.

    For her final performance with the Company, Darci danced Balanchine’s MONUMENTUM/MOVEMENTS, a duet from MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM and the final scene of the Peter Martins SWAN LAKE. I’m afraid my concentration was repeatedly broken today by the woman sitting next to me who wrote continuously in her notebook all afternoon. It’s so distracting to have this happening in your field of vision, especially when you are trying to watch and hold onto the memory of one of the great ballerinas of our time and knowing you’ll never see her dance again. People are so thoughtless.

    But, Darci did dance beautifully all afternoon. She was partnered by Charles Askegard and Sebastien Marcovici in the Stravinsky, and Henry Seth made a really endearing Bottom in the DREAM duet – and he was also endearingly gallant to his ballerina during their bows. Henry also appeared as a superb Rothbart in the SWAN LAKE scene, and Jared Angle was the Prince, doomed to despair. Darci’s Odette was full of dramatic detail and especially poignant in her final leave-taking. She also left us with lovely images of herself in the poses of the many lifts. Earlier, she relished the romantic humour of the Titania scene, always one of her finest roles.

    Also on the programme was DANSES CONCERTANTES danced with wit and polish by Megan Fairchild and Andrew Veyette. Among the dozen excellent corps dancers (they are more like soloists, really), Marika Anderson stepped into the ‘purple pas de trois‘ and looked super, as she had earlier in MOVEMENTS. We have so many lovely people in our Company…

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    There was an enormous tribute to Darci (Paul Kolnik photo, above) at the end with several of her recent cavaliers – and a couple former ones (Jock Soto and Robert LaFosse) – presenting flowers, followed by the other principal ballerinas. Two tiny students from Darci’s classes at SAB were among those honoring her, and the entire Company joined in the tribute as sparkling confetti fell. Darci’s mom and brothers were onstage and of course her husband and her daughter whom Darci embraced many times. Leigh Witchel writes about the afternoon here.

    Among the vast crowd I was very happy to find and catch up with Melissa Barak (who will be dancing with Morphoses this Autumn) and to see Dana Hanson again, visiting from Seattle where she teaches at PNB. The whole afternoon was very much a NYCB-family affair; I felt happy to be part of it as a distant, non-dancing cousin.  

    With this grand send-off for the last of the Balanchine ballerinas, we have come not just to the end of the season but truly to the end of an era. Of course there are still many direct links to Mr. B among the people working at New York City Ballet and at SAB but with the departure of the last stage-active ‘Balanchine’ dancer there is a real sense of turning the page. In addition to Darci, the recent retirements of Yvonne Borree, Philip Neal, Albert Evans and Maestro Maurice Kaplow will deprive us of the presence of these people we’ve seen (or heard from, in the Maestro’s case) so frequently over the years.

    There are also reports that two other dancers – soloist Jason Fowler and corps ballerina Glenn Keenan – have completed their careers at New York City Ballet. Jason in recent seasons made an especially vivid impression in Bigonzetti’s IN VENTO and OLTREMARE; he was one of the few male dancers in the Company tall enough to partner any of the women. Glenn Keenan’s lyricism and her beautiful smile will be missed.

    In the face of these departures it is reassuring to look at the dancers who will take us beyond this crossroad in the Company’s ongoing dance-journey and to see so many technically accomplished and personally intriguing individuals at every level ready to lead us into the future. It’s a sad time, but also a time that is full of promise. 

  • Images from Darci Kistler’s Farewell

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    These photographs from Darci Kistler’s farewell gala at New York City Ballet are by Paul Kolnik. Above: Darci with Jared Angle in SWAN LAKE (Act IV of the Peter Martins production).

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    From Balanchine’s MONUMENTUM PRO GESUALDO: Darci with her partner Charles Askegard are the central couple. Click on the image to enlarge.

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    Darci and Charles Askegard in MONUMENTUM.

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    Darci and Sebastien Marcovici in MOVEMENTS.

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    Ovation: Darci’s family and members of the Company applaud the ballerina at her final curtain calls. Click on the photo to enlarge.

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    Acknowledging the applause of the packed house.

    Scroll down to the next blog entry for more about this performance.

  • At NYCB: Ballet Master Albert Evans

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    Word has come out that Albert Evans, the recently-retired principal dancer at New York City Ballet, will be serving as a Ballet Master with the Company. This means that we will continue to see Albert’s smiling face around the theatre in the seasons ahead.

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    Above, Paul Kolnik’s photo of Albert dancing HERMAN SCHMERMAN at his farewell performance.

  • Lydia Johnson’s Untitled Bach

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    A series of Kokyat’s images from Lydia Johnson’s as-yet-untitled Bach work which premiered at Ailey Citigroup on June 24th, performed by Lydia Johnson Dance.  Above: Jesse Marks.

    Click on the images to enhance.

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    Kerry Shea and Eric Vlach; Laura DiOrio and James Hernandez.

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    James Hernandez and Laura DiOrio.

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    Ensemble

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    Robert Robinson and Jesse Marks

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    Robert and Jesse. Rehearsal photos of their duet here.

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    Lydia’s dancers bowing after the premiere: Robert Robinson, Jesse Marks, Kerry Shea, Eric Vlach, Jessica Sand, Lisa Iannacito, James Hernandez and Laura DiOrio. Click on the photo to enlarge.

  • Dream Sequence: Lydia Johnson Dance

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    Finale of Lydia Johnson Dance’s programme at Ailey Citigroup: DREAM SEQUENCE set to songs sung by Dean Martin. Photos by Kokyat. Above: Jessica Sand, Erica Schweer and Lisa Iannacito with John-Mark Owen in the background. Click on images to enhance.

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    Eric Vlach and Jessica Sand

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    Lisa Iannacito and Josh Kurtzberg.

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    Kerry Shea and John-Mark Owen

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    Jesse Marks (center)

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    Jesse Marks (center) with Jessica, Kerry, Erica, Laura, Lisa and Laura Barbee.

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    Eric Vlach, Jessica Sand, James Hernandez, Laura Barbee

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    Jesse Marks and Erica Schweer.

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    Lydia’s dancers take a bow; click on the image to enlarge.

    Photography by Kokyat. Check out this Facebook group!

  • Lydia Johnson’s IN CONVERSATION

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    Last night at Ailey Citigroup, Lydia Johnson Dance  opened their evening with IN CONVERSATION, a work Lydia created in 2004-2005 to music of Philip Glass and set for four dancers. In March 2009 on the evening I first met Lydia, IN CONVERSATION was the first of her works that I saw at a studio presentation of excerpts. Both the piece and the dancers spoke so clearly to me that night, and they spoke yet again last night – with such poignancy of expression that I found myself weeping quietly throughout the whole piece. Above: Kerry Shea and John-Mark Owen.

    Here is a series of Kokyat’s photographs from IN CONVERSATION:

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    Kerry Shea and John-Mark Owen

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    Robert Robinson and John-Mark Owen

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    It is both odd and wonderful that certain pieces of music or the choreographed movements of certain dancers can move us so deeply and summon our emotions with such intense clarity. During IN CONVERSATION last night the world seemed to disappear and it was just Jessica, Kerry, Robert, John-Mark, Philip Glass and me alone together in that darkened space. I felt so grateful to be experiencing such beauty: compensation for the darkness and despair which seem to be ever-encroaching on our world.

    My deepest gratitude to Kokyat for his images that will keep this experience alive in my memory.

  • Dancing for Avi: Sokvannara Sar

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    NOTE: Watch the video of Avi Scher & Dancers performing at the Kennedy Center here.

    The Cambodian dancer Sokvannara Sar in rehearsal with choreographer Avi Scher for a performance at the Kennedy Center. Avi has created a solo entitled Garden Dance for Sy with references to traditional Cambodian dance forms and Kokyat was on hand to photograph a rehearsal on May 29, 2010. I’d love to see Avi expand on this allegro solo with one or two additional movements to show the breadth of Sy’s artistry. As it stands now it is a beautiful snapshot of this charismatic dancer.

    Here are Kokyat’s images from the rehearsal (click to enlarge):

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    Sokvannara Sar is the subject of the film DANCING ACROSS BORDERS.

    Additional images by Kokyat from this rehearsal here.

  • Avi Scher & Dancers: Rehearsal Gallery

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    Here are more of Kokyat’s photographs from Avi Scher’s rehearsal on May 29, 2010 in preparation for an appearance by Avi Scher & Dancers at the Kennedy Center. Above: Jonathan Mendez and Derrick Agnoletti in TOUCH. Click image for an enhanced view.

    You can watch the Kennedy Center performance here.

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    Lauren Stewart. Lauren performs with Suzanne Farrell Ballet.

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    Elizabeth Claire Walker

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    Shane Ohmer and Jennifer Goodman

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    Kelsey Coventry

    Click on the images below to enlarge.

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    Derrick Agnoletti and Allison Walsh of the Joffrey Ballet.

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    Jennifer Goodman & Robert Colby Damon

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    Derrick Agnoletti, Allison Walsh and Jonathan Mendez.

    All photos by Kokyat. More from this rehearsal here and here.