You know what else is hot this week? Ballet Tech’s mandance project. Eliot Feld’s collaborates with the company HORSE from Taiwan for three World Premieres.
Dust is a visually stunning solo for Wu-Kang Chen that takes place in a storm of flying debris blown about by 36 fans. Another new solo, Radiance, is a dance about dancing, created for Ha-Chi Yu, who went through the Ballet School school and into the company. The season’s third premiere is The Spaghetti Ballet for Ha-Chi joined by two dancers and several children from the Ballet Tech School. Mimi Lien has once again created a superbly clever set for this dance/theater work, set to the familiar movie music of Ennio Morricone, composer of many scores for Italian “spaghetti westerns.” Completing the program is one of Feld’s solos to music by Steve Reich: Proverb, premiered in 2004 by Sean Suozzi, here danced by Wu-Kang.
Tickets: $19-$49 at The Joyce.
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