Wednesday, June 22, 2011

"THE AMAZING RACE...WHEN REALITY
MEETS DANCE" AT LYRIC
                                                                        Photo provided

By Nancy Condit

RACE, the only professional jazz dance company in Oklahoma, will perform “The Amazing Race…when reality meets dance!” this weekend.  It underscores RACE’s mission statement, to bring “about social awareness and change through dance performances and dance education.”  The performances at , June 23rd and 24th at the Plaza Theater, will offer jazz, hip hop and popular dances with a commercial emphasis.
"The show will feature RACE dancers as well as three local celebrities -- Ms. Oklahoma, Count Gregor and a surprise, for “Dancing with the Local Stars." The audience will be able to connect with their favorites as we offer an entertaining, yet thought provoking look at the impact reality shows have on our society," writes Hui Cha Poos, head of RACE, and the Jazz Department at the University of Central Oklahoma in an interview and her press release.
Poos started RACE because "I saw a need for professional dance in OKC...having watched so many wonderful dancers (some I taught, some I didn't), quit dancing or move away because there was nothing here for them to do.  Owning a studio and teaching are great alternatives but don't fill that void of (not) performing.   There are a plethora of incredible performers in this state.  I am aware of a couple of companies but not one that specializes in more commercial dance like we do.

“I also feel a need to use dance as an outlet for the message of inclusion.  We need more social awareness and exposure so we can grow as a community.”  RACE stands for the Radical Application of Creative Energy."
Company members are Amanda Beard, Carmen Downey, Brandi Gable, Olivia Graeff, Allison High, Tasha Hinex, Rachel Parks, and Katelyn Wren.
Guest performers are Stephanie Foraker, Sami Kropp, Amanda Herd, and Frankie Morgan
The Jr. RACE company rehearses, takes class with and performs with Race, and are from the ages of 15-18. Jr. RACE members are Hayden Bingaman, Rachel Dickson, Alli Paige Hill, Reid Lunnon, Jenny Rader, Hayley Southard, and Kaitlin Speer
Their Fall Show will be Oklahoma City's first "Hip Hop Nutcracker."  "This is a new and exciting look at an old classic and we hope to commission Hip Hop and Contemporary dancers for roles and will be searching the community for corps dancers. Also slated for the upcoming season, the ever popular Race Fashion Show, Race through the Ages and Westside Storiez!
Tickets are available at www.racedance.com and at the door.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

WATER GARDEN SOCIETY
ANNUAL FREE TOUR

Photo by Russell Patton

By Nancy Condit

The Water Garden Society of Oklahoma will hold its annual tour of some of the most lovely and interesting water gardens in central Oklahoma this weekend, June 25th and 26th, from 9 a. to 6 p. The water garden builders will be there to talk about the gardens, and tell how they did it.


Photo by Russell Patton

Some gardens are shaded.  Some are not.  Some are beginning gardens.  Others are advanced, and,
occasionally, one has a 21' sailboat -- I haven't seen it, but it's in the description in the map book,
available at the sites listed on the wgso.org website.  They are $3.  The tour itself is free.

Two gardens in the book caught my eye: the small geometric water gardens at 11228 Springhollow Court on page 22, and the three multilevel ponds at 3516 NW 52nd Street on page 23.

Gardens are in Edmond, Bethany, northwest OKC, Choctaw, Midwest City, south OKC, Noble, and Yukon.

Thursday, June 9, 2011


Photo by Gary Thomas

PERPETUAL MOTION’S FLOORED!
PLAYS TO FULL HOUSE

By Nancy Condit


            Perpetual Motion’s Floored! was an edgy, energetic performance of aerial dance and modern dance last Friday night. They played to a full house.         
            While the evening featured three aerial pieces, including a lovely new piece using silks that focused on the lyrical, much of the evening was aggressive, and confronted being pushed around.
            .  It was good to see the professional modern dance company back at the Plaza Theater with its lighting and other technical supports.
            This performance drew on company’s dancers strengths as choreographers.      Artistic director Michelle Dexter’s “Girls Gone Wild West” took place in a bar as three dancers tried to get over being scorned, angrily dancing at angles but powerfully extending themselves to show the extent of their rage.  The music was composed by the Reverend Stan Horton and the Pixies.
            The visual center of the evening was the peaceful new aerial dance “Tryquad” danced in white aerial silks.  It opened with two slowly spinning silks spread like cocoon slings, each holding a horizontal dancer.  The third silk was used to suspend the other two dancers, one at a time, under the arms.  The dancers/choreographers Emily Dawson, Kayla Jenkins, Stephanie Letendre and Leslie Connor also worked and partnered on the floor.  The music was by Dustin O’Halloran and DeVotchka.
            Aerial director Kim Kieffer-Williams’s “Stillness at the Center,” performed in and around a rotating open metal cube that she built, was also visually arresting with four flourescent red clad dancers in tank tops and long dance shorts against a black background.  The meditative piece is based on the Sufi mystics’ practice of twirling to “find the meditative stillness at the center, the God,” she said.
            Guest experimental choreographer Jordan Fuchs, from Texas Women’s University, and one of Dance New Amsterdam’s 2011 New Performance Artists, choreographed a fairly revolting bit of mime opening “The Fives” as two dancers first took out one’s entrails and wrapped them around her neck, and then the other flayed her from the waist up and over her head.  It’s funnier in words than on the stage, probably because the dancers are so convincing.  It should be noted that he “sourced from the dancers” as well as himself.  The piece that purposely started with bad mime went on to a vocabulary of current dance -- social dancing, modern dance, dance theater and partnering.
            Guest choreographer Stephanie Thibault, from the University of Arkansas at Little Rock, choreographed “Covetous, Our Bond Endures,” as four dancers explore the ties that hold them together in spite of forces that pit them against each other. Thibault used partnering well in this piece, both to keep people together, and apart. The jade green dresses that came just below the knee were lovely.
            PM2, the teen troupe, performed “Il M’aime…Non” was sprightly and charming.  Dancers Lauren Carter, Alexis Elrod, Kaitlyn Hunter, Nattie Marshall and Amanda  Tipton decided whether he loved them or he loved them not to music by Rupa & the April Fishes.  Their orange poppy covered white balloon skirted strapless dresses almost stole the show, but the dancers and their dance vocabulary, with choreography by Amy Nevius, kept the focus on them.
            It was good to see enjoyable dances by other troupe members, including Leslie Conner’s “Anticipation,” Emily Dawson’s “Truth to Hold Me In,” Kayla Jenkins’ “It’s Complicated…” and Leah Watson’s “Through the Fire.”  Kieffer-Williams’ fall from the trapeze in “Trip the Dark Fantastic” she told me it was planned, and her “A Lovely Bunch of Coconuts” proves that modern dancers do a great kick line, with a terrific fan kick.
            Comparing this show to their one three years ago at the Plaza, Perpetual Motion does not seem to be concentrating as much on lighting as it did before.  The lighting for each dance was enjoyable, but did not create “sets” as fully as three years ago, and was somewhat repetitive.  However, lighting technician Jacob Langthorn’s work was appreciated.
LOOKING FORWARD: Perpetual Motion’s Oklahoma Contemporary Dance Festival will perform choreography by Oklahoma City company directors Michelle Dexter (Perpetual Motion), Austin Hartel (Hartel Dance Group), Kim Kieffer-Williams (Perpetual Motion, Robert Mills (Oklahoma City Ballet) and Hau Cha Poos (RACE Dance).  Perpetual Motion, Hartel Dance Group and RACE Dance will perform two works each.  The directors are choreographing one work each.
            The performances are tentatively scheduled August 3rd and 4th at City Arts Center.  Check the company’s website for tickets: www.perpetualmotiondance.org.

Wednesday, June 1, 2011







PERPETUAL MOTION TO PERFORM
AT THE PLAZA

Catch Perpetual Motion Modern Dance Company's cutting edge dance  at
the Plaza Theater at 8 p.m. this Friday, June 3, and Saturday, June 4.  Buy
tickets online at perpetual motiondance.org, or at the door before the performance.

Tuesday, May 31, 2011





Perpetual Motion to Present FLOORED!
          Perpetual Motion will present FLOORED!, a cutting edge concert of modern and aerial dance works, on June 3rd and 4th at 8:00pm in the historic Plaza Theater, located at 1725 NW 16th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73106. 

          FLOORED!  will feature new innovative choreographic works from Perpetual Motion's company members that include aerial silks, trapeze and cube. The evening length concert will also include an energetic work from guest Stephanie Thibeault (University of Arkansas at Little Rock) titled "Covetous, Our Bond Endures," and an original work, "The Fives" by experimental dance choreographer Jordan Fuchs (Texas Women's University). Fuchs is a celebrated choreographer, who recently was selected as Dance New Amsterdam's 2011 Raw Performance Artists.  Jordan states that his work, "seeks to extend the expressive possibilities of live performance through explorations of form and formlessness."
           
          Tickets for FLOORED! are available at http://www.perpetualmotiondance.org/ or at the Plaza Theater box office one hour prior to show time.  Tickets are $15 in advance and $18 at the door.  Student and Child discounts are available at $10.  FLOORED!  is funded in part by a generous donation from the Kirkpatrick Family Fund.

            Perpetual Motion is a locally-based dance company dedicated to bringing innovative
dance performance and education to Oklahoma City and the state.  For more information about Perpetual Motion, its performances and work with area schools, please call 405-206-2843 or e-mail perpetualinfo@gmail.com.  Learn more about Perpetual Motion/Modern Dance Oklahoma at www.perpetualmotiondance.org. 

Friday, May 20, 2011




     INDIAN DANCE LAST POSTED IN
                   TULSA NOT OKC

Thursday, May 19, 2011

THIS POSTING WAS SENT TO ME BY DANA MORROW, AT THE DOWNTOWN
LIBRARY. 


For Tickets - please call or email Pooja - 918-852-8107 | pmutalik@aol.com
FREE Workshop on May 18 & 19, 5:30pm-8:00pm at OU-Tulsa, The Founders Hall.
Admission is FREE on May 20 to the students under 18 years who attend the Free Workshop on May 18 and/or 19SAPAF
 
 
SAPAF presents Dance Sublime - a Bharata Natyam presentation by Lavanya Ananth with Live Orchestra.
 
Venue: Bishop Kelley High School Auditorium 3905 S. Hudson Ave, Tulsa, OK-74135
Date / Time: Friday, May-20-2011 at 7:30pm  (seating by 7:15pm)
Admission:  $8 (FREE admission to students under 18 years who attend the workshop on 18th and/or 19th)
For Tickets - Please call or email Pooja - 918-852-8107 | pmutalik@aol.com
"With her pleasing countenance and firm, graceful, and steady movements, Lavanya  held the audience gripped throughout her performance. She showed very well her expertise in Nritta and her sense of thaalam in the theermanams.  Lavanya's performance proved that she is not only an eye-catching and visually delightful dancer, but also an intelligent one."  - The Hindu
   
 
 
Lavanya Ananth (http://www.lavanya-ananth.com/) represents the graceful picturesque Vazhuvoor (Thanjavur) style of Bharatanatyam. Lavanya tours her choreographic works and conducts workshops internationally   throughout Asia, Europe , Australia and the United States. She is the recipient of the prestigious ���Ustaad Bismillah Khan - Yuva Puraskar��� in the year 2007 from Sangeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi in recognition of her extraordinary services in the field of art at a young age.  An ���A��� grade artist of Doordarshan Kendra and an ICCR empanelled artist  her other honors include ���Nadanamamani - Shriram Award of Excellence��� from Karthik Fine Arts��� and  ���Yuva Kala Bharathi��� from Bharath Kalachar.
Nrithya Samarchita is a compilation of  original choreographic works of  the dancer  Lavanya Ananth  and encompasses a variety of poetry and technique within the classical boundaries of  Bharathanatyam grammar in different Indian languages.
She will be accompanied by a team of highly accomplished musicians from Chennai-India.
Musicians :
S. Srilatha - Nattuvangam
MuraliParthasarathy - Vocal
M. S. Sukhi - Mridangam
R. Kalaiarasan- Violin
  
 
FREE Workshop on May 18 & 19, 5:30pm-8:00pm at OU-Tulsa, The Founders Hall.
  
 
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