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Home › News & Events › News › UA Dance presents a powerful program of Balanchine, Lang, and three new works

UA Dance presents a powerful program of Balanchine, Lang, and three new works

October 15, 2019

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Whitney Herr-Buchholz
Director, Operations and Advancement
School of Dance, University of Arizona
Phone: 520.621.1263
Email: whb@email.arizona.edu
Website: dance.arizona.edu

Location:  Stevie Eller Dance Theatre

Address:  1737 E. University Blvd. Tucson, AZ 85721

Purchase Tickets:  College of Fine Arts Box Office 520.621.1162 or tickets.arizona.edu
Direct Link:( https://oss.ticketmaster.com/aps/uacfa/EN/buy/browse?i%5B0%5D=77)

Show Dates and Times

Wednesday, November 13, 7:30 PM
Thursday, November 14, 7:30 PM
Friday, November 15, 7:30 PM
Saturday, November 16, 1:30 PM
Saturday, November 16, 7:30 PM
Sunday, November 17, 1:30 PM
Sunday, November 17, 6:00 PM

Performance Length: 1.5 hours (including 15 min. intermission)

Ticket Prices: Adult $35 / Senior, Military, UA Employee $30 / Student $15

Tucson, Arizona ˗ Five works come together to create a powerful Premium Blend program.

Anchoring the program is George Balanchine’s masterpiece, The Four Temperaments. Balanchine choreographed The Four Temperaments for the 1946 opening program of Ballet Society, the forerunner of New York City Ballet. The titles of the ballet’s four movements – “Melancholic,” “Sanguinic,” “Phlegmatic,” and “Choleric” – are inspired by the medieval belief that human beings are made up of four different humors that determine a person’s temperament. The stunning illustration of these temperaments, through both movement and the commissioned music of Paul Hindemith, has made this ballet one of the most sought after Balanchine works in history.

UA Dance is the first ensemble in the U.S., and the second ever to perform Jessica Lang’s Escaping the Weight of Darkness. This poetic work, originally created for the National Ballet of Japan in 2014, is set to an emotional score by Olafur Arnalds that conveys a journey between isolation and hope. On a stage illuminated by sculptural lanterns in a black void, the dancers are left to navigate a great divide. The audience is left to see what is visible, and to imagine what is not…

From our faculty is a new work for men by Autumn Eckman, called Gold Jackets, inspired by the monumental music of Ennio Morricone’s soundtrack to the film, The Mission.  Internationally renowned Flamenco dancer and teacher Pablo Rodarte presents a classical Spanish piece for 7 dancers to Asturias, composed by Isaac Albéniz and performed live by distinguished guitarist Misael Barraza-Diaz. Afterglow, a piece for women choreographed by Elizabeth George-Fesch, is a collaboration with Fred Fox School of Music faculty member Theodore Buchholz and his recent revival of works for cello and piano by Henry Hadley. Buchholz accompanies the piece along with School of Dance pianist, Mark Schafer.

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UA Dance Ensemble members Brandt Czerniski, and Kyle Halfor, photo by Ed FloresPhoto by Ed Flores featuring UA Dance Ensemble members Wen Na Robertson and Nathan Mariano, pose courtesy the Balanchine Trust©

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But how does such a physical artform survive in a pandemic when your stage, your canvass shuts down and your workspace becomes your living room via Zoom?
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👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽 Grateful.

Way to go, UA Dance!

Candidato a MFA, Eduardo Zambrana, comparte la inspiración detrás de su nueva pieza de baile, “Está Hecho de Pensamientos.”

Agradecimientos especiales a los colaboradores Erina Ueda, John Dahlstrand, y Carlos y Charlie en Terrazas Video.

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Junito muchas bendiciones para ti

Today the University of Arizona Office of the Provost issued a statement condemning the violence in Georgia earlier this week that left eight dead, most of the victims women and Asian American. This is only the most visible and latest example in the sharp and deplorable rise in discrimination, violence and hate against individuals in the Asian American and Pacific Islander community over the past year.

>> azart.fyi/ProvostsStatement

Anti-Asian and gender-based violence and discrimination are intolerable and must stop.

The Arizona Arts family stands in solidarity with our University in condemning violence of any kind, and we stand in solidarity with the Asian American Pacific Islander community.

The University is committed to providing resources to address anti-Asian violence, xenophobia, and gender-based violence on our campus. The Provost’s message includes valuable resources to support our Asian American and Pacific Islander community and our entire campus community. I urge you to review these resources, and if you are a faculty member, to share them with your students.

>> azart.fyi/UnivCoreValues

As we continue to find ways to live the university’s core values of compassion and inclusion, please take time to extend your solidarity to our Asian, Pacific Islander, and Asian American students, staff, faculty, and other community members.

Sincerely,

Andrew Schulz
Vice President for the Arts
Dean, College of Fine Arts
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Today the University of Arizona Office of the Provost issued a statement condemning the violence in Georgia earlier this week that left eight dead, most of the victims women and Asian American. This is only the most visible and latest example in the sharp and deplorable rise in discrimination, violence and hate against individuals in the Asian American and Pacific Islander community over the past year.

>> azart.fyi/ProvostsStatement

Anti-Asian and gender-based violence and discrimination are intolerable and must stop.

The Arizona Arts family stands in solidarity with our University in condemning violence of any kind, and we stand in solidarity with the Asian American Pacific Islander community.

The University is committed to providing resources to address anti-Asian violence, xenophobia, and gender-based violence on our campus. The Provost’s message includes valuable resources to support our Asian American and Pacific Islander community and our entire campus community. I urge you to review these resources, and if you are a faculty member, to share them with your students.

>> azart.fyi/UnivCoreValues

As we continue to find ways to live the university’s core values of compassion and inclusion, please take time to extend your solidarity to our Asian, Pacific Islander, and Asian American students, staff, faculty, and other community members.

Sincerely,

Andrew Schulz
Vice President for the Arts
Dean, College of Fine Arts
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The Box, a constant in our pandemic-era lives, has become something of a catalyst for creativity. We dance in boxes demarcated on the studio floor, we come together through grids on our computer screens, and the frames of our TVs or tablets have become our new proscenium. The Box, in its many iterations, gives new meaning to what lies beyond its boundaries, and the outdoors. IN/OUT/SIDE THE BOX features seven new dance films created by faculty and students—each work a unique variation on this invariable theme.

Featured Choreographers:
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Now Showing!
UA Dance IN/OUT/SIDE THE BOX: March 18-21, 2021
Online/On-Demand
Free Admission
To register and watch: https://watch.dance.arizona.edu/

The Box, a constant in our pandemic-era lives, has become something of a catalyst for creativity. We dance in boxes demarcated on the studio floor, we come together through grids on our computer screens, and the frames of our TVs or tablets have become our new proscenium. The Box, in its many iterations, gives new meaning to what lies beyond its boundaries, and the outdoors. IN/OUT/SIDE THE BOX features seven new dance films created by faculty and students—each work a unique variation on this invariable theme.

Featured Choreographers:
Tamara Dyke-Compton
Autumn Eckman
Chloe Erlandson and Hannah Weinmaster
Ilana Giardina
Sasha Reist
Caitlin Rose
Eduardo Zambrana
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The show was creative & a joy to watch! Thank you for sharing.

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Our own Kristin Miller, AT, ATC is presenting tomorrow, Tues. Jan 26 at 5 PM MST as part of the Performing Arts Athletic Trainers' Society Facebook Live series "Getting The Show Back on the Road." Kristin will talk about how UA Dance has been able to operate in-person, and getting dancers back to performing post COVID. All are welcome to tune in to learn about this important topic! ... See MoreSee Less

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