Tag: Sarah Atkins

  • NCB Farewells ~ Gallery

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    Above: pianist Melody Fader and dancers Elizabeth Brown and Sarah Atkins in Miro Magloire’s Klavierstück

    Photographer Arnaud Falchier provides these images from the Saturday November 23rd, 2019, performance at Miro Magloire’s New Chamber Ballet. The evening marked the farewell performances of two longtime Company dancers: Elizabeth Brown and Sarah Atkins. Read about the performance here.

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    Sarah Atkins in the solo For Another Day, created for her by Miro

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    Sarah Atkins in For Another Day

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    Miro’s gift to founding Company dancer Elizabeth Brown: the solo Morning Song

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    Elizabeth Brown in her solo Morning Song

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    Former members gather to celebrate the community that is New Chamber Ballet in As One

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    Alumni and current NCB dancers in As One

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    Elizabeth Brown and Sarah Atkins taking their final New Chamber Ballet bows

    All photos by Arnaud Falchier

    ~ Oberon

  • Farewells @ New Chamber Ballet

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    Above: Elizabeth Brown and Sarah Atkins of New Chamber Ballet, photo by Kokyat

    ~ Author: Oberon

    Saturday November 23rd, 2019 – While I felt happy to be part of New Chamber Ballet’s 15th anniversary season, tonight felt bittersweet as two dancers long associated with Miro Magloire’s company were giving their farewell performances: Elizabeth Brown (a founding member) and Sarah Atkins.

    Over the years since I began following Miro’s work, his Company has undergone many changes in roster. Inevitably, with smaller dance troupes, one forms an attachment to individual dancers, and this is especially true of New Chamber Ballet as Miro has frequently invited to me rehearsals over the years, so that I’ve often felt like I’m a non-dancing member of the family. Watching Elizabeth and Sarah tonight brought back so many memories, not only of their own performances but of all the other women they have danced with thru the years. This kind of nostalgia is lovely in its way, but it also means we’re all getting older.

    The evening’s program opened with Klavierstück, to solo piano music by Karlheinz Stockhausen. The grand piano had been rolled into the center of the space, where pianist Melody Fader deftly took in stride the composer’s demands. Danced by the evenings two honorees – Elizabeth Brown and Sarah Atkins – it’s a work in which the piano becomes an altar or shrine. 

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    Above: Sarah Atkins, photo by Kokyat

    Next came a solo, For Another Day, created by Miro specially for Sarah Atkins. With the piano now back in its usual place at the point of the seating diamond, Melody Fader played the sixth of Franz Schubert’s Moments musicaux to which Ms. Atkins danced with a deep sense of the music’s lyrical flow. Circling the space, the dancer made eye contact with audience members: a beautiful expression of leave-taking. To dance this gorgeously at one’s farewell speaks volumes for Sarah’s technique and artistry. As the solo ended, a tidal wave of vociferous applause cheers was unleashed; everyone stood up to salute the dancer, who had to bow many times. 

    For an excerpt from Miro’s full-length work Phantom, music of Wolfgang Rihm, which veers from dreamlike to dramatic, was marvelously played by Ms. Fader and the enormously talented violinist Doori Na. Here we must pause to praise the technical assurance of the fearlessly adventurous Melody and Doori, who tackle any score Miro sets before them with flair. Over the years, they – as much as the choreography and dancing – have made New Chamber Ballet so distinctive. A chance to peer over Doori’s shoulder at his illuminated score for the Rihm was a highlight of my evening.

    The dancers – Amber Neff, Rachele Perla and NCB newcomers Anabel Alpert and Megan Foley – coped well with the choreography, which is often floor-oriented and includes demanding passages of the same-sex partnering that Miro has been developing in recent works. Tonight, in this gala setting, it seemed earthbound and over-long. Matters were not helped by the audience seating configuration, which feels like a airport boarding lounge when the flights have been delayed. 

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    Above: Elizabeth Brown rehearsing Morning Star with violinist Doori Na, photo by Nir Arieli

    This was my third viewing of Morning Song, the solo Miro made in 2017 for Elizabeth Brown to John Cage’s violin piece “Cheap Imitation”. A new costume for this ballet tonight was less to my liking than the original, but that became irrelevant during this sensational performance by Ms. Brown and Mr. Na.

    Morning Star is one of Miro’s greatest creations, and my favorite among all his works.  Elizabeth Brown is the inspirational force behind the solo’s success, with its feeling of timeless ritual and quiet ecstasy. It is a portrait of feminine power and mystique, and Ms. Brown dances it divinely. It ends as the dancer circles the space in hypnotically slow turns, finishing with an Isadora-like greeting of the dawn, arms upraised.

    As a founding member of New Chamber Ballet, Elizabeth has been an superlative muse for Miro, and an inspiration for dance-lovers; her technical prowess, unique persona, and deep devotion to the art merit the highest praise.

    During the mammoth applause that greeted her after Morning Song this evening, Elizabeth and Doori bowed deeply to one another, underscoring the intrinsic connection between music and dance that is Miro’s trademark.

    To conclude the program, Miro offered a pièce d’occasion entitled As One. Set to Antonín Dvořák’s Romance for violin and piano – played with impeccable verve, charm, and joy by Melody Fader and Doori Na – the work is Miro’s hymn to all the dancers who have performed for him thru New Chamber Ballet’s 15-year history.

    As such, and in a celebratory move that seemed to take Elizabeth and Sarah by surprise, a bevy of former NCB dancers who had been seated randomly among the crowd suddenly rose and stepped into the dance space, performing an homage to the two departing stars whilst also celebrating the continuum of Miro’s tireless work, in which the dancers and the dance are one.

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    Above: Elizabeth and Sarah. Thanks for the memories, ladies…and please: keep on dancing!

    ~ Oberon

  • New Chamber Ballet ~ Gallery

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    Above: dancers Sarah Atkins and Amber Neff in Miro Magloire’s RAVEL’D

    Photographs from New Chamber Ballet‘s February 2016 performances at New York City Center Studios. Read about the program here, and about a rehearsal I attended here.

    All the choreography depicted is by Miro Magloire, and all the images are courtesy of New Chamber Ballet:

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    Amber Neff and Traci Finch in GRAVITY

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    Amber Neff, Elizabeth Brown, and Traci Finch in GRAVITY

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    Shoshana Rosenfield in QUARTET

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    Shoshana Rosenfield in QUARTET

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    Shoshana Rosenfield with Sarah Atkins and Traci Finch in QUARTET

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    Elizabeth Brown, Amber Neff, Traci Finch and Sarah Atkins surround Shoshana Rosenfield in QUARTET

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    Amber Neff and Shoshana Rosenfield in VOICELESSNESS

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    Shoshana Rosenfield and Amber Neff in VOICELESSNESS

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    Shoshana Rosenfield and Amber Neff in VOICELESSNESS

  • Rehearsal: New Chamber Ballet

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    Above: New Chamber Ballet dancers Amber Neff and Sarah Atkins

    Monday February 22nd, 2016 – I dropped in at Ballet Hispanico’s studios today where Miro Magloire, just back from choreographing the ballet sequences for Sarasota Opera’s production of Verdi’s AIDA, is preparing his New Chamber Ballet dancers for their upcoming performances: February 26th and 27th, 2016, at City Center Studios. Ticket information here.

    Marina Harss wrote a wonderful article for DanceTabs about Miro’s Sarasota experience: read it here.

    At today’s rehearsal, Miro was fine-tuning the ballets we’ll be seeing on the coming weekend at City Center Studios. Here are some photos of the dancers I took at the studio today:

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    Amber Neff

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    Shoshana Rosenfield, Amber Neff, Sarah Atkins

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    Shoshana Rosenfield, Sarah Atkins

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    Sarah Atkins, Amber Neff

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    Shoshana Rosenfield

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    Traci Finch

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    Elizabeth Brown, Sarah Atkins

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    Traci Finch, Elizabeth Brown

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    Elizabeth Brown, Traci Finch

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    Elizabeth Brown, Amber Neff

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    Elizabeth Brown, Amber Neff

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    Elizabeth Brown

    The works to be presented at the upcoming City Center Studio performances are: the premiere of the full version of Gravity to music by Austrian composer Friedrich Cerha, who turns 90 this month; the premiere of a new ballet to Maurice Ravel’s 2nd violin sonata; a revival of Quartet, a dramatic solo set to Arnold Schoenberg’s Six Little Piano Pieces; a revival of Two Friends, a trio danced to Claude Debussy’s violin sonata; and Miro’s recent success Voicelessness, a duet set to music by Beat Furrer.

    The dancers are Sarah Atkins, Elizabeth Brown, Traci Finch, Amber Neff, and Shoshana Rosenfield, and the music will be played live by Doori Na (violin) and Melody Fader (piano).

  • New Chamber Ballet: Gallery

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    Images from New Chamber Ballet‘s February 2015 performances at City Center Studios have come my way. Read about the evening here. Above, from Miro Magloire’s ballet ENTANGLED; the dancers are Sarah Atkins and Traci Finch. The above photo and the following images from Miro’s ballet RAW are provided by courtesy of New Chamber Ballet:

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    From RAW: the dancers are Traci Finch and Amber Neff

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    RAW: Traci Finch, Amber Neff

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    RAW: Amber Neff, Traci Finch

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    RAW: Amber Neff, Traci Finch

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    From Miro Magloire’s RAW: Amber Neff, Traci Finch

    The costume designs for both RAW and ENTANGLED are by Sarah Thea. She provided the following photos from ENTANGLED, used with permission:

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    Traci Finch, Sarah Atkins

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    Traci Finch, Sarah Atkins

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    Above: pianist Melody Fader; photo by Cherie B

    Live music is a key element at all New Chamber Ballet performances. Pianist Melody Fader has been Miro’s collaborator for several seasons and, along with violinist Doori Na, she makes the music an integral factor in the audience’s enjoyment of NCB evenings. Melody is currently in the midst of a Kickstarter campaign to develop funding for her chamber music project, something that’s dear to her heart. You can find out all about it – and help make it happen – here.

    New Chamber Ballet‘s next performances will be April 17th and 18th, 2015. Information about repertory and tickets will be forthcoming.