Fall Dance Concert Opens Tonight
November 16, 2011By Marcia E. Gawecki
Tonight at 7:30 p.m., the Fall Dance Concert will open at the IAF Theater on the Idyllwild Arts campus.
There will be approximately nine dance numbers, including modern, jazz and classical pieces. One unusual ballet piece, choreographed by staff member Jonathan Sharp, has a modern twist.
“I’m so excited that I’ll be in Jonathan’s piece,” exclaimed Simian, a new dancer.
Originally from Mississippi, Simian earned a scholarship to attend the Idyllwild Arts Summer Program this past summer, and Jonathan recruited him for the academic year. In general, there are about five female dancers to every male dancer.
Simian explained that Jonathan’s ballet number is about cuisine, but also a love triangle.
“It’s about a pot, a potholder and a spatula,” Simian explained.
“It’s really funny,” another dancer said. “You should see Simian jump!”
Simian said that in one number, he leaps across the stage. A feat that not many dancers can achieve, I’m sure.
Gerard, a graduating senior, will be in three ballet numbers.
“It’s good practice for me,” Gerard said. “I’m looking forward to the show. It’s going to be great!”
Ellen Rosa, head of the Dance Department at Idyllwild Arts, is just back from maternity leave and looking sharp. In her absence, Jonathan Sharp was acting director.
Last week, Ellen said practice was going well, and the dancer on the poster was Delaney, a senior.
The Fall Dance Concert opens tonight, Wednesday, Oct. 16, at 7:30 p.m. at the IAF Theater (in the Bowman Building) on the Idyllwild Arts campus. The show runs Thursday and Friday nights. All concerts are free and open to the public, but arrive early to get a good seat.
For more information, visit www.idyllwildarts.org or call (951) 659-2171.
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Published on: Nov 16, 2011 @ 16:47