Company C Contemporary Ballet Presents

Winter Program 2010

When
Event has passed (Sat Mar 6, 2010 - Sun Mar 7, 2010)
Cost
$19 - $43
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Theater, Ballet
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Company C Contemporary Ballet announces its 2010 Winter Program. Following the trend of the last few seasons, Company C brings a mix of major works rarely seen in the Bay Area, world premiers, and expanded original pieces.

The program includes:

Lar Lubovitch, Cavalcade
Music by: Steve Reich
Company C Contemporary Ballet is delighted to bring one of Lar Lubovitch’s seminal works to audiences in 2010. Cavalcade, a dance for ten choreographed in 1980, is a dazzling explosion of movement where the music pushes the dancing to a climax of speed and excitement. A major force in the dance world for over forty years, Lubovitch’s works are known for their musicality, sophisticated structure, and virtuosic technique.

Amy Seiwert, Dreams to Remember
Music by: Otis Redding
For this new commission, Amy Seiwert will string the soulful songs of Otis Redding into a loose story, creating a narrative work that will be a captivating departure from her usual choreographic expression.

Charles Anderson, Akimbo
Music by: Ornette Coleman, Ben Johnston, Jon Hassel, Kevin Volans
Powerful and athletic, Akimbo is a fascinating study in stark angularity, sensuality and the balletic form. For the upcoming season, Charles Anderson has added a new opening section and a compelling male duet to this elegant work.

Charles Moulton, Nine Person Ball Passing
Music by: A. Leroy
Nine-Person Ball Passing is a Rubik’s cube of joyful, natural movement in which dance and geometry intersect in playful whimsy. This dance is one of a series of unique and highly entertaining works involving precision ball passing among nine dancers.

More Info

Link
http://www.companycballet.org
Call
925-708-0752
Call
650.903.6000 (Box Office)
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Schedule

Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts
500 Castro Street
Mountain View, CA
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