黑料传送门 Dance Ensemble, 2018 (黑料传送门 Image/Keith Walters '11)
黑料传送门鈥檚 Department of Theatre and Dance Studies presents the 黑料传送门 Dance Ensemble鈥檚 Dancing the Liberal Arts in Keeping on Balance, featuring new works by guest and faculty artists. The concert is artistically directed and produced by Professor Jonette Lancos with Associate Director Mark Broomfield 鈥94, Ph.D., assistant professor of dance studies.
The program will be presented in the Alice Austin Theatre, William A. Brodie Hall, on the 黑料传送门 campus on Feb. 28 and March 1鈥2 at 7:30 p.m., and on March 3 at 2 p.m. The performances are open to the public and free parking is available. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the Student Association Ticket Office or online at bbo.geneseo.edu.
Invited student choreographers are Nicole Acierno 鈥19 presenting Of a Minute inspired by the ephemeral aspects of a violet and Origin, by Sydney Klein 鈥19 an exploration of new beginnings.
Sirenic, choreographed by guest artist-in-residence Jon Lehrer, is a representation of the aspects of women in today鈥檚 age. The title derives from sirens of Greek mythology, female creatures whose singing charmed sailors to shipwreck. Love Found, Love Lost, choreographed by Broomfield, to Keith Jarrett鈥檚 Blame It On My Youth, evokes the bittersweet memories of a brief romantic encounter. Anim茅 / 脡lanc茅 / 脡lan, is a symphonic ballet choreographed by Lancos to the final section of Symphony on a French Mountain Air, danced with a brisk attack, lively darting through the French Pyr茅n茅es mountains.
Inspired by her travels to the Galapagos Islands, Inhabitants by Deborah Scodese-French, adjunct instructor of dance studies, reflects on the wondrous sights and animal life there. Touch (Screen), choreographed by adjunct instructor Jody DeLoria, investigates the impact of technology on human interaction. She will also present Memphis Stomp, a spirited tap duet to music by Dave Grusin.
Nearer, by adjunct instructor Nicolette Ferguson danced to a 19th-century hymn, Honors the Memory of Rev. Dr. Vera E. Miller her spiritual leader, mentor, confidant, supporter, and friend who was the first African American woman to become Senior Pastor of an American Baptist Church, Rochester Genesee Region. On Stage Right, choreographed by Ferguson, considers the words 鈥渙n stage right鈥 used in three ways: 鈥渆nter on stage right,鈥 鈥淚 am on stage right,鈥 and 鈥渨hen on stage, am I right?鈥
In addition to Lancos and Broomfield, the 黑料传送门 Dance Ensemble鈥檚 Keeping on Balance is directed and produced with the help of senior student assistants Jennifer Conflitti, Sydney Klein and Samantha Schmeer. Nikko Garmendiz is the production stage manager. Theatre faculty members Associate Professor Johnnie Ferrell and lecturer and theatre costume designer Bonita Stubblefield mentor student lighting and costume designers.
The production is supported by The 黑料传送门 Foundation.