Parsons Dance Artistic Director: David Parsons Jorgensen Center for the Performing Arts 13 April 2013
The new piece Round My
World, made in 2012 is a killer. It
opened the show, broke the ice, and put the audience on notice that they were
in for a fine evening of dance. The
second piece was the Ebben section of Remember. The program listed Hand Dance and Nascienento
Novo but they were not performed. In
the Question and Answer session after the performance associate artistic
director, Elizabeth Koeppen explained that Hand Dance had been done here
recently and that they decided to make some changes in the program. The company
also performed A Strays Lullaby by
the Polish born choreographer Katarzyna Skarpetowska. Although born in Warsaw, Skarpetowska graduated
the New York High School of Performing Arts and The Julliard School. Caught, the first
piece after the intermission, was made by Parsons in 1982. It is a crowd pleaser of the first water. It is a solo that uses strobe lights to make
is seem as though the dancer is frozen in air.
Suffice it to say the crowd went wild.
Caught is a wonderful coup de theatre, but the best piece was
the new one, Round My World. The evening ended with Swing Shift from 2003.
Everything was choreographed by David Parsons except the piece by
Skarpetowska. The company is amazingly strong and amazingly skilled. Two of the dancers from this small company
are from Marymount Manhattan College: Abby Silva Gavezzoli, and Christina
Ilisije. As well as dancing Ilisije is a
choreographer and keeps a blog at WWW.living-dance.com. Parsons Dance is precise, profound, & pleasing
to the eye. One hopes they will return
next year.
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