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Daquan Thompson, Werner Figar in “Zydeco, Zaré”
Photo credit: James Edmunds

Daquan Thompson in the air with the
members of the Elisa Monte company in
“Zydeco, Zaré”
Photo credit: James Edmunds

LtoR Tiffany Rea, Werner Figar, India
Bolds, Rachel Holmes in “Zydeco, Zaré”
Photo credit: Todd Bissonette

LtoR Maya
Taylor looks on as cast lifts Tiffany Rea in “Zydeco, Zaré”
Photo credit: Todd Bissonette

LtoR Daquan
Thompson, Maya Taylor in “Zydeco, Zaré”
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For Immediate Release:
27th
Anniversary Season
Elisa Monte Dance
Returns to The Joyce Theater
January 21st
– 25th
Season to include:
“Audentity,” “Slope
of Enlightenment,”
the New York premiere of “Zydeco,
Zaré,”
& the world premiere of “Arrow’s
Path”
The
internationally acclaimed Elisa Monte Dance will present another exciting
season of dance featuring the New York premiere of “Zydeco, Zaré,” the
world premiere of “Arrow’s Path,” a romantic duet featuring renowned
modern composer, Kevin Keller, as well as revivals of “Audentity”
and last year’s Joyce commissioned piece, “Slope of Enlightenment,” when
the company returns to New York City’s Joyce Theater (175 Eighth Avenue) January
21st through January 25th. Celebrating 27 years of rich history, Elisa Monte
continues to illustrate her intimate connection with many of the century’s
greatest masters such as Martha Graham, Alvin Ailey and Agnes deMille, while
maintaining a fresh, vitality to her work that is widely respected for its
emotional, sensual style and intricate technique. The season showcases Ms.
Monte’s commitment to creative collaboration by introducing composers to the
dance world through the use of their work and commissioning new music for
contemporary dance.
The
engagement’s debut work “Zydeco, Zaré,”
a journey
through the Louisiana landscape and its rich culture is an eclectic and
innovative new work which was inspired by the style of folk music originating
from African American and Creole descendants of slaves in Southern Louisiana in
the late 1800s. Featuring music by a six-piece Zydeco band along with
Jeffery Broussard & The Creole Cowboys, ‘Zydeco,
Zaré’
incorporates the syncopated sounds that are found in Zydeco, along with Monte’s
uniquely patterned and fast paced choreography.
Zydeco is a derivative of
Creole culture – a term referring to French-speaking African Americans - and is
a cousin of Cajun music.
Jonno
Frishberg,
Cajun and Zydeco
musician based in New Orleans,
will serve as composer/arranger with Sam Broussard as musical director.
The program was made
possible by a commissioning grant awarded to Elisa Monte Dance by the Performing
Arts Society of Acadiana. PASA Executive Director Jacqueline Lyle recently said,
"modern dance is a way to bring zydeco to new audiences, both in our community
and outside of our region. It's also a way to attract people who had never been
to see modern dance.”
Also
premiering this season is “Arrow’s Path,” an intimate quintet in three
sections, featuring music by renowned modern composer Kevin Keller. With
an intertwining and juxtaposition of emotional and physical relationships,
‘Arrow’s Path’ is a romantic tour of the one’s interior self.
The
program continues with the revival of “Audentity” (1984-85), inspired by
a
composite word describing identity through sound. A unity of body, soul, and
mind, ‘Audentity’ visually interprets the music’s rhythm and flow, weaving the
unexpected. Music is composed by Klaus Schulze. This production of
‘Audentity’ was made possible in part by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Featuring music by composer Richard Bennett, “Slope of Enlightenment”
(2007), was inspired by and is a tribute to the life and artistry of long-time
company member Fabrice Lamego. Told
through sweeping extensions, powerful lifts and deep lunges, the piece follows
the transformation of one’s self through unpredictable situations and captures
the emotional agility that is required to survive.
‘Slope of Enlightenment’ was
commissioned by The Joyce Theater's Stephen and Cathy Weinroth Fund for New
Work.
The
company will feature India Bolds, Joe Celej, Rachel Holmes,
Werner Figar, Clement Mensah, Tiffany Rea, Maya Taylor
and Daquan Thompson. Lighting designed by
Clifton Taylor. Costumes designed by
Karen Young.
Supporters of Elisa Monte Dance include The Harkness Foundation for Dance, the
Hayes Foundation, the Klingenstein Foundation, the National Endowment for the
Arts, the Shubert Foundation, the Lila Acheson Wallace Theater Fund and The New
York State Council on the Arts.
The
performance schedule in New York, at The Joyce Theater (175 Eighth Avenue at
19th Street) is: Wednesday, January 21st at 7:30PM; Thursday, January 22nd and
Friday, January 23rd at 8PM; Saturday, January 24th at 2PM & 8PM and Sunday,
January 25th at 2pm & 7:30PM.
Free post-performance
‘Humanities’ dialogue following the Thursday, January 22 performance.
Tickets
are $49, $35 and $19. For additional information and to purchase tickets, call
JoyceCharge at (212) 242-0800 or online:
www.joyce.org.
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