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PARSONS DANCE
The Joyce Theater, 175 Eighth Avenue (at 19th Street), NYC
February 2-14, 2009
Parsons Dance presents REMEMBER
ME, an all-new version of last season's collaboration with the
lead vocalists of East Village Opera Company (EVOC), featuring the
music of the acclaimed rock opera band at The Joyce Theater from February
2-14, 2010. Following last season's World Premiere at The Joyce Theater,
a PBS Special and a year-long national tour, REMEMBER ME
returns to NYC with new choreography, lighting design by Tony Award-winning
designer Howell Binkley and costume design by Project Runway designer
Austin Scarlett. Program A features REMEMBER ME with
EVOC's two lead vocalists live onstage with Parsons Dance. Program
B will feature Parsons Dance favorites including the stroboscopic Caught.
"Awesome dancing and a backbeat to knock it all home. Eye-popping
digital effects. Excellent showbiz-savvy performers. Perpetually
smoldering. Lusty, sensual movement."
- Deborah Jowitt, The Village Voice
David Parsons, Tyley Ross (lead male vocalist and co-founder of EVOC) and
AnnMarie Milazzo (lead female vocalist) have created a storyline that connects
EVOC's signature operatic arias (fourteen songs from the band's albums)
with David Parsons' original choreography. REMEMBER ME
is a thoroughly modern re-telling of a classic story of a tragic love triangle.
With contemporary dance, aerial dance, live and recorded music, video
projections, complex digital lighting and visual effects, REMEMBER
ME is the most ambitious production created by Parsons Dance in
its 22 year history.
"After completing our first national tour of Remember Me, we are thrilled
to bring this show back to New York audiences, in a completely revamped
version," said David Parsons, artistic director of Parsons Dance.
EVOC's signature works re-imagine opera arias as popular songs, including
pieces by Verdi, Puccini, Mozart and Schubert. These classics collide
with electric sounds from the golden era of rock and roll, pop, R&B,
and soul, exploding into a mosaic of sound in a triumphant musical celebration.
They have received commissions to pen new works from both the New York
Public Theatre and New York City Opera, with whom they have also performed
at Lincoln Center. EVOC alternately headlines in prestigious classical
concert halls and rock clubs, and records exclusively for Decca/Universal
records. They have released three CD's. "Pop-infused, hard-hitting
arrangements of arias and ensembles from classic operas. The group has
won fans among both opera buffs and rockers."- The New York Times
Parsons Dance creates American works of extraordinary artistry that are
engaging and uplifting to audiences throughout the world. It is the
goal of Parsons Dance to make contemporary dance accessible to the widest
possible audiences. In addition to choreography and performance,
Parsons Dance positively impacts children, students, and communities through
student performances, lecture-demonstrations, master classes, post-show
discussions and more. Parsons Dance has a company of eleven full-time
dancers and maintains a repertory of more than 70 works choreographed by
David Parsons, twenty of which feature originally commissioned scores by
leading composers and musicians, including Dave Matthews, Michael Gordon
and Milton Nascimento. Parsons Dance has collaborated with many other
leading artists, including Julie Taymor, William Ivey Long, Annie Leibovitz,
Donna Karan and Alex Katz (to name a few). The New York Times
called David Parsons "one of the great movers of modern dance."
New York Magazine referred to him as "one of modern dance's
great living dance-makers."
Parsons Dance dancers are Julie Blume, Eric Bourne, Sarah Braverman, John
Corsa, Zac Hammer, Lauren Putty, Miguel Quinones, Abby Silva, Billy Smith,
Melissa Ullom and Steven Vaughn.
The two programs follow:
Program A:
Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday at 7:30pm; Thursday - Saturday at 8pm
REMEMBER ME featuring the music of EVOC: Overture, Maria, Mari!,
Habanera, Che Gelida Manina, Flower Duet, La Donna E Mobile, Ave Maria,
O Mio Babbino Caro, Una Furtiva Lagrima, Ebben? Ne Andro Lontana, When
I Am Laid in Earth, Butterfly Duet
Program B:
Saturday and Sunday at 2pm - Family Matinees
Caught (female dancer), Hand Dance, Wolfgang, Sleep Study, Scrutiny,
Caught (male dancer)
Caught (1981) is an internationally renowned stroboscopic dance masterpiece
that features a solo dancer performing more than 100 leaps in less than
six minutes. Each leap is "caught" by the flash of a strobe
light, to create a breathtaking illusion of flight. Caught
has been performed thousands of times, worldwide, for more than 27 years.
Hand Dance (2003), a playful work set to the vibrant music
of Kenji Bunch, features ten "hands" that decide to take on a
life of their own. Through gesture and mime, five dancers offer "an
endless variety of imaginative evocations, from grasping and forming pistons
of a locomotive to playing air cello." Imaginative and fun,
Hand Dance leaves audiences laughing and begging for more. A
relentless display of movement, Wolfgang (2005) juxtaposes the classical
music of Mozart with the modern choreography of David Parsons. This
piece highlights the dancers' technique and musicality, while underscoring
their ability to make the constant motion seem effortless and fluid. Sleep
Study (1987), a delightfully charming crowd-pleaser, translates common,
universal movements into clever choreography. Audience-goers of all
ages can easily recognize and identify with the familiar bedtime stirring
that David Parsons has cleverly infused with humor, creating a true slumber
party. In Scrutiny (1987), David Parsons explores the societal
pressures to conform. This work premiered with the Parsons Dance
Company on August 25, 1987 in Beckett, Mass. as part of Jacob's Pillow.
It received a land grant from Jacob's Pillow.
Parsons Dance will perform February 2-14, 2010 at The Joyce Theater,
with performances Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday at 7:30pm; Thursday - Saturday
at 8pm; and Saturday and Sunday at 2pm. The Joyce Theater is located
at 175 Eighth Avenue (at 19th Street), NYC. Tickets start at$10 and
are available by phone at 212-242-0800 or joyce.org.
Parsons Dance is committed to building new audiences for contemporary
dance by creating American works of extraordinary artistry that are engaging
and uplifting to audiences throughout the world. The company tours regionally,
nationally and internationally. Since 1985, Parsons Dance has toured
an average of 32 weeks per year, to a total more than 235 cities, 30 countries,
six continents and millions of audience members. Many others have
seen Parsons Dance on PBS, Bravo, A&E Network, and the Discovery Channel.
Millions watched Parsons Dance perform live in Times Square as part of
the internationally broadcast, 24-hour Millennium New Year's Eve celebration.
In New York City, Parsons Dance has been featured at The Joyce Theater,
City Center, New Victory Theater, Central Park Summerstage, Guggenheim
Museum, Metropolitan Museum of Art and The World Trade Center.
David Parsons (Artistic Director/Founder) has enjoyed a remarkable
career as a performer, choreographer, teacher, director and producer of
dance. Mr. Parsons was born in Chicago and raised in Kansas City. He was
a leading dancer with The Paul Taylor Dance Company, where Mr. Taylor created
many roles for him in works such as Arden Court, Last Look and Roses.
He is a recipient of the 2000 Dance Magazine Award, as well as the 2001
American Choreography Award, for his work as a co-producer of AEROS,
a production featuring the Romanian Gymnastic Federation that was featured
on Bravo. Mr. Parsons has created more than 70 works for Parsons
Dance. He has received commissions over the years from The American Ballet
Theatre, New York City Ballet, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, the
American Dance Festival, Jacob's Pillow, the Spoleto Festival and Het Muziektheater
in Amsterdam, to name a few. His work has been performed by Paris Opera
Ballet, Joffrey Ballet, Nederlands Danse Theatre, National Ballet of Canada,
Hubbard Street Dance and BatSheva Dance Company of Israel, among many others.
In June 2007, Mr. Parsons was honored to be the very first contemporary
choreographer ever to stage work at the centuries-old Arena di Verona,
in Verona Italy, where he choreographed Verdi's Aida. The
Arena is one of Italy's most respected operatic venues. In September
2007, he directed and choreographed Gotham Chamber Opera's production of
Marķa de Buenos Aires, which made its world premiere at a sold-out
engagement in New York, at NYU's Skirball Center for the Arts.
East Village Opera Company was formed in New York City's East Village
in 2004 by Canadians Peter Kiesewalter and Tyley Ross. The East Village
Opera Company turned the heads of New York's music community with a series
of electric genre defying shows at Joe's Pub, the intimate venue housed
by the Public Theatre. Initially meant as a one-off project, they
were quickly signed to Decca/Universal records and met with universal praise
from both classical and rock critics and fans. The Washington Post
proclaimed that "Opera crossover acts are becoming a veritable cottage
industry, but the East Village Opera Co. is markedly different." They
have toured the world with a unique live show, combining a seemingly incongruous
classical string section with a powerhouse rock band. Time Out
New York stated that the group "electrifies the classics for a
new generation." The Associated Press mused the band was "dramatic"
and "mesmerizing" while the Wall Street Journal agreed,
noting "The band rocks hard, and deranges the opera stuff with savvy
skill." In a rare feat not many artists can claim, EVOC headlines
around the world in both eclectic rock clubs as well as some of the most
prestigious classical concert halls. The band's appeal is evident in both
cases. The Chicago Tribune raved "Nobody puts a fresher,
friskier contemporary spin on opera's greatest hits than the East Village
Opera Company." The band has also performed at esteemed events
such as the Sundance Film Festival, the Miss USA pageant (nationally televised
on NBC), and the world-premiere of "The Da Vinci Code" in Hong
Kong. EVOC's PBS Special "EVOC LIVE" was celebrated with
an Emmy at the 2006 Emmy Awards. Their most recent Decca album entitled
Olde School was nominated for a Grammy in the Classical Crossover
Album category.
Tyley Ross (Male Vocalist / EVOC co-founder) A native of Ottawa Canada,
Tyley started performing professionally in his early teens while still
a student at Canterbury's school of the Arts. In the years since
then, has been a street busker, a cartoon and voice artist, acted for the
small and large screen, written and recorded two solo albums (his composition
You Take My Breath Away was featured in the film Woman Wanted
directed by Kiefer Sutherland and starring Holly Hunter), and he has performed
as a guest soloist with orchestras across Canada and in the USA. After
being discovered by Pete Townshend of The Who in 1994, Tyley was cast in
the title role of the Canadian premiere of the Who's Tommy. For his
work in that show, he was honored with the Dora Award for Outstanding Performance
in a Musical. He spent the next ten years on musical stages across
North America, including starring roles at the Shaw and Stratford Festivals,
and on Broadway. In 2001, Tyley was introduced to Peter Kiesewalter
and they began experimenting with recording opera arias in a variety of
modern contexts. This project led to the release of the CD La
Donna and the unveiling of the East Village Opera Company in 2004 with
a series of acclaimed performances at New York's Joe's Pub. Within
a year the band had signed a multi-record deal with Decca/Universal, and
has since released two CD's: East Village Opera Company (2005)
and Olde School (2008). Tyley has his master's degree in voice
studies from London's Central School of Speech and Drama.
AnnMarie Milazzo (Female Vocalist) is a singer, arranger, composer
and lyricist living in NYC. She has done the vocal arrangements for
Spring Awakening, the Broadway musical at the Eugene O'Neill Theater;
Next To Normal, which premiered Off Broadway at Second Stage Theatre;
Bright Lights, Big City at New York Theatre Workshop; and the Paramount
feature film "The Marc Pease Experience" starring Ben Stiller.
Some of her most recent work includes a new musical Pretty Dead
Girl, which premiered at The Sundance Film Festival and is now being
produced by the Araca Group in New York City, book by David Henry Wang.
Also currently in progress is the musical Sea Change based
on the Lois Gould novel, book by Karen Hartman. AnnMarie is the lyricist
for Franco Dragone's Carmen, which premiered at The Jolla Playhouse
and will open in Madrid, 2009. She is currently writing lyrics for Cirque
du Soleil's, Le Reve, at the Wynn Hotel in Las Vegas. AnnMarie's
singing credits include working with artists such as Angelique Kidjo on
her Black Ivory Soul Tour also singing with Carlos Santana. She also toured
with Jonatha Brooke and performed on her DVD Back In The Circus,
shot live in NYC.
The Joyce Theater Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization, has
proudly served the dance community and its audiences since 1982. The
founders, Cora Cahan and Eliot Feld, acquired and renovated the Elgin Theater
in Chelsea, which opened as The Joyce Theater in 1982. The Joyce is named
in honor of Joyce Mertz, beloved daughter of LuEsther T. Mertz. It
was LuEsther's clear, undaunted vision and abundant generosity that made
it imaginable and ultimately possible to establish the theater. One
of the only theaters built by dancers for dance, The Joyce Theater has
provided an intimate and elegant New York home for more than 290 domestic
and international companies. The Joyce has also commissioned more
than 130 new dances since 1992. In 1996, The Joyce created Joyce
SoHo, a dance center providing highly subsidized rehearsal and performance
space to hundreds of dance artists. New York City public school students
and teachers annually benefit from The Joyce's Dance Education Program,
and adult audiences get closer to dance through pre-engagement Dance Talks
and post-performance Humanities discussions. The Joyce Theater now
features an annual season of approximately 48 weeks with over 340 performances
for audiences in excess of 135,000. Additionally, for the last five
years The Joyce has co-produced Evening Stars as part of the River To River
Festival in Battery Park.
The World Premiere production is made possible by lead commissioning support
from The Ellsworth Kelly Foundation; and Dr. and Mrs. Edward J. Prostic,
in honor and memory of their daughter Elizabeth Anne Prostic.
For more information, visit parsonsdance.org
and eastvillageoperacompany.com.
PARSONS DANCE
The Joyce Theater, 175 Eighth Avenue (at 19th Street), NYC
February 2-14, 2009
Tuesday, Wednesday, Sunday at 7:30pm; Thursday - Saturday at 8pm; Saturday
and Sunday at 2pm
Tickets start at $10
JoyceCharge: 212-242-0800
joyce.org |
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