School of Dance students rehearse Robert Battle鈥檚 鈥淎wakening鈥 for Mason鈥檚 2023 Gala Concert.
(Photo Credit: Cristian Torres/Strategic Communications/亚洲AV)
亚洲AV鈥檚 School of Dance presents the on March 22 and 23, celebrating a rich array of diverse choreographic voices that span from the early days of modern dance to the freshest perspectives of today. As such, this year鈥檚 program showcases Mason鈥檚 School of Dance students in four varied works by well-known choreographers and dance educators Kyle Abraham (Drive), Rena Butler (This, That, and the Third), Martha Graham (Steps in the Street), and Susan Shields (Visions and Miracles).听
鈥淲e are thrilled to present this year's Mason Dance Company Gala Concert performances, featuring works by such renowned choreographers including our very own Susan Shields,鈥 said Director of the Mason School of Dance Karen Reedy. A hallmark of our program is our strong connection to the professional field. Our dancers grow tremendously through working closely in residency with these important dance artists. They heighten their professionalism, make connections for their careers, and truly grow from students to artists.聽We invite audiences to join us to witness the stunning results of our dancers鈥 hard work. For those who would like to take their support of the School of Dance a step further, we hope to see you at the Mason Dance F锚te on March 23.鈥澛
Commissioned for New York City Center鈥檚 Fall for Dance Festival in 2017, Kyle Abraham鈥檚 Drive is a memory-infused piece celebrating the ecstasy of a dance club. Abraham has shared that his origins in dance began in the club world when he was a teenager growing up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This personal experience inspired the high-energy propulsive work set to club beats, which features an ensemble of eight dancers. This performance is staged by Jae Neal.聽In addition to Abraham鈥檚 piece being included in Mason鈥檚 School of Dance Gala, Abraham鈥檚 contemporary dance company, A.I.M by Kyle Abraham, is a which included masterclasses with Mason School of Dance students and the local community prior to their performance at the Center for the Arts on February 17.聽
Rena Butler鈥檚 This, That, and the Third premiered in 2019 as part of Hubbard Street Dance Chicago鈥檚 Forge Forward program. The work explores themes of otherness and code-switching. Over 23 minutes, Butler introduces each member of the six-person cast through distinctive solos and intimate duets. The result is a powerful piece in which the ensemble finds connection through shared experience, revealing the power of multiplicity and a progressive future. This performance is staged by Rena Butler and Madison Pineda. For a special preview of Butler鈥檚 piece, watch the video below.聽
Premiered at New York City鈥檚 Guild Theater in 1936鈥攁s part of a larger piece entitled Chronicle鈥Martha Graham鈥檚 Steps in the Street was created in response to the rise of fascism in Europe. The rhythmic piece is performed by 12 women, who depict the tragedy and isolation of war through a new dance vocabulary developed by the iconic Graham. The original program notes from the full work鈥檚 premiere reads, 鈥淐hronicle does not attempt to show the actualities of war; rather, by evoking war鈥檚 images, it sets forth the fateful prelude to war, portrays the devastation of spirit which it leaves in its wake, and suggests an answer.鈥澛燭he piece is staged by Elizabeth Auclair.聽
A joyous and colorful celebration of music, Susan Shields鈥 Visions and Miracles will remind audiences that spring is right around the corner. The large ensemble piece debuted in 2012 as part of The Juilliard School鈥檚 鈥淣ew Dances鈥 project. Set to a lively score by composer Christopher Theofanidis, Shields choreography resonates with vibrancy and serves as a metaphor for Mason鈥檚 emerging young performers as they embark on their journeys. Shields is an alumna of, and in, Mason鈥檚 School of Dance.聽This piece is staged by Shields and assistants Lauren Ciccolini and Nateisha Reaves.聽
Prior to the March 23 performance, supporters will attend the at 5:30 p.m. in the deLaski Performing Arts Building. This intimate benefit event is a special celebration of Mason鈥檚 School of Dance faculty and students. Guests will enjoy open studio demonstrations of works by leading choreographers, including those featured in the Gala Concert program, as well as a food-and-drink reception. All net proceeds from the Mason Dance F锚te go toward Mason School of Dance student scholarship funds. The event is co-chaired by Kimberly K. Eby and Julia G. Morelli and Platinum Sponsors of the event are Dr. Peter N. Stearns and Ms. Donna L. Kidd. To learn more about the hard work and art created by Mason School of Dance, watch the video below.