This is the Waltz of the Flowers, which I choreographed for Balance: The GW Ballet Group's 2008 Nutcracker. I learned so much about choreographing, casting, and rehearsing a large piece throughout this process. This experience helped me to create a much more professional work in my snow scene for the 2009 Nutcracker, although I still like this piece a lot also. Choreographing this piece was where I first discovered my love of visually pleasing formations and intricate floor patterns for large groups of dancers.
Showing posts with label GWU. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GWU. Show all posts
Saturday, June 19, 2010
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Snow Scene, Nutcracker 2009
This past December, I choreographed the snow scene for Balance: The GW Ballet Group's 2009 Nutcracker. This was a challenging piece to complete but I am very proud of my work. I apologize that the full snow scene is not in one video, I am working on editing them together. The first video is the Pine Forest pas de deux between Clara and the Nutcracker as they journey into the land of snowflakes and meet the Snow Queen. In the second video, the Snow Queen and snowflakes dance as Clara and the Nutcracker travel to the land of sweets.
Choreography: Seventeen Seventy-Five Plus One, e.d.
This video is the very first piece I ever presented in a formal setting, Seventeen Seventy-Five Plus One, e.d. for the Spring 2009 Dance Works concert at The George Washington University.
Monday, June 7, 2010
Choreography: Levitating The Pentagon
I decided to take a break from the TONYs until I live-blog the red carpet and awards next Sunday. I will be posting some of my various choreographic works throughout the week until I can set some new work on dancers this summer. I will be working with various soloists, duos, and trios from my home studio, primarily teen dancers, to showcase my work with different ages and technical levels.
For now, this is a piece entitled Levitating The Pentagon that I staged for the Fall 2009 Dance Works Concert at The George Washington University.
For now, this is a piece entitled Levitating The Pentagon that I staged for the Fall 2009 Dance Works Concert at The George Washington University.
Labels:
1960s,
choreography,
dance,
danceworks,
freedom,
GWU,
happiness,
hippies,
love,
peace,
postmodern
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