Canadian Contemporary Ensemble Ballet BC Opens Jacob’s Pillow Season

Ballet BC dancer Darren Devaney (photo Michael Slobodian)

Ballet BC dancer Darren Devaney (photo Michael Slobodian)

(BECKET, Mass.) – Canada’s premier contemporary ballet company, Ballet BC, kicks off this summer’s Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival with a diverse program in the Ted Shawn Theatre, from Wednesday, June 24, through Sunday, June 28, 2015. Led by artistic director Emily Molnar, former soloist of Ballet Frankfurt and principal of Ballet BC, the company performs works including “workwithinwork” by William Forsythe; Spanish choreographer Cayetano Soto’s sleek and edgy “Twenty Eight Thousand Waves,” and Gustavo Ramírez Sansano’s “Consagración,” set to Igor Stravinsky’s landmark score, “The Rite of Spring.”

Comprised of a select group of 18 uniquely talented and classically trained dancers, Ballet BC works with top Canadian and international choreographers to inspire innovation and collaboration. The company hallmark is incorporating their formidable ballet technique into unconventional works, pushing the boundaries of the classical idiom. Molnar explains her efforts to ensure the future of dance as a growing art form in an interview with Michael Crabb of Pointe Magazine: “My biggest responsibility is to cultivate potential, to provide a productive environment where the dancers can grow…Our work today focuses on new movement invention.”

The program opens with William Forsythe’s workwithinwork, a superb example of Forsythe’s reorientation of the classical ballet repertoire to a dynamic twenty-first century art form. An American choreographer currently based in Frankfurt, Germany, Forsythe is best known for his work as the former director of Ballet Frankfurt (1984-2004) and founder and director of The Forsythe Company (2005-present). Set to Luciano Berio’s haunting “Duetti per due violini”, workwithinwork extends beyond ballet’s usual conventions with fifteen dancers fading in and out of short solos, pas de deux, and ensemble groupings. “Spare and exacting, a physical response to the complex, spiky rhythms, mosquito-buzz speed, and atonal melodies of Berio’s music” (Roslyn Sulcas, The New York Times), workwithinwork flaunts the expansive range of motion, demand for impeccable technique, and virtuosic strength of the company.

A full company reimagining of Vaslav Nijinsky’s famed The Rite of Spring, also set to composer Igor Stravinsky’s iconic score, Gustavo Ramírez Sansano’s Consagración expresses fleeting innocence lost in transition from childhood to adulthood. To be seen at the Pillow following its world premiere in May of 2015, the work explores the concept of universal awakening while taking a twenty-first century perspective on themes of the work’s origin of ritualistic sacrifice. One of Dance Magazine’s “25 to Watch” of 2012, Sansano is the former artistic director of Luna Negra Dance Theater which performed at Jacob’s Pillow in 2012, as well as a former faculty member of the Contemporary Program at The School at Jacob’s Pillow in 2013.

Ballet BC dancer Kirsten Wicklund (photo Michael Slobodian)

Ballet BC dancer Kirsten Wicklund (photo Michael Slobodian)

Ballet BC will close their program with Spanish choreographer Cayetano Soto’s Twenty Eight Thousand Waves. Set to a haunting score by Bryce Dessner of indie-rock band The National and 2008 Pulitzer Prize recipient David Lang, the work features exhilarating, adrenaline-driven movement and endlessly innovative partnering. Lauded for his “lyrical, ingenious choreography” (Judith Mackrell, The Guardian) and “abundance of originality” (Dance Europe), Cayetano Soto was named Ballet BC’s Resident Choreographer in 2015.

 

ABOUT BALLET BC

Founded in 1986 and under Artistic Director Emily Molnar’s leadership since 2009, Ballet BC is Canada’s acclaimed contemporary ballet company based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The company consists of a select group of 18 uniquely talented dancers with exceptional classical and contemporary dance training. Molnar is an internationally respected and critically acclaimed artist who has worked and toured extensively throughout Europe, Asia, Mexico, Canada, and the U.S. Since 2009, the company’s repertoire has grown to include the works of acclaimed Canadian and international choreographers including works by Jorma Elo, Crystal Pite, Johan Inger, Nicolo Fonte, Wen Wei Wang, and Aszure Barton among many others. Kaija Pepper of Dance Magazine notes that “Ballet BC is physically rigorous, dramatically solid, and truly contemporary. The company brings today’s global dance conversation to Vancouver, British Columbia, like never before.”

 

PILLOW CONNECTIONS

Artistic Director Emily Molnar will teach a master class to participants of the Ballet Program at The School at Jacob’s Pillow on June 25 and will serve as a guest choreographer in the Contemporary Program July 26-August 2. A new addition to the company, Scott Fowler is an alumnus of the Ballet Program at The School at Jacob’s Pillow. Ballet BC appeared most recently at the Pillow during Festival 2013 in the Ted Shawn Theatre.

 

PERFORMANCE INFORMATION

 

Ballet BC

Ted Shawn Theatre

Wednesday, June 24 through Saturday June 27 at 8pm

Saturday, June 27 and Sunday, June 28 at 2pm

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