Guggenheim Announces its 2011 Works & Process Season

And it looks like there are several good dance events, including the Royal Danish Ballet with Nikolaj Hubbe, a program on how judges judge the big ballet competitions like the Youth America Grand Prix, a sneak peek at Pacific Northwest Ballet’s new Giselle production, a night of Robert Wilson-curated choreography and performance art, and more ABT.

Click on the link below for their press release, containing the full dance event schedule.

PACIFIC NORTHWEST BALLET—GISELLE REVISITED

TICKETS ONLY FOR THIS PROGRAM ARE ON SALE NOW

Sun, Jan 9, 3 pm Enter via ramp at 5th Ave and 88th St; no reception

Sun, Jan 9, 7:30 pm

Mon, Jan 10, 7:30 pm

Pacific Northwest Ballet dancers will perform excerpts from Peter Boal’s new staging of Giselle prior to its June 2011 premiere at McCaw Hall in Seattle. The ballet features reconstructed choreography by dance scholar Doug Fullington and Giselle scholar Marian Smith based on Stepanov notation circa 1903 and French sources from the 1840s. PNB will be the first American company in modern times to use the Stepanov notations from the Harvard Theatre Collection for a ballet production. Artistic Director Peter Boal will discuss the production with Fullington and Smith. PNB dancers Carrie Imler, Carla Körbes, James Moore, and Seth Orza will perform.

New Commissions

JOHN ZORN’S MUSIC INTERPRETED

NEW CHOREOGRAPHY BY DONALD BYRD AND PAM TANOWITZ

Sun and Mon, Feb 27 and 28, 7:30 pm

Choreographers Donald Byrd and Pam Tanowitz each create new works, commissioned by Works & Process, set to the music of composer John Zorn. Byrd, known for his beautiful yet volatile work, will choreograph a piece with his Seattle-based company Spectrum Dance Theater set to Zorn’s cid played by pianist Stephen Drury. Tanowitz, known for her unflinchingly postmodern treatment of classical dance, sets a work to Zorn’s Femina, written as a tribute to the rich legacy of women in the arts. Working with seasoned dancers, including Ashley Tuttle, Tanowitz draws from the sensuality, spontaneity, and fantastical imagination of the Romantic ballets for this new work. The performance will be interspersed with discussion by Byrd, Tanowitz, and Zorn, moderated by composer Charles Wuorinen.

HOW JUDGES JUDGE—YOUTH AMERICA GRAND PRIX

Sun and Mon, Mar 6 and 7, 7:30 pm

Youth America Grand Prix is America’s first and the world’s largest student ballet scholarship competition. Join YAGP jury members Gailene Stock, Director of the Royal Ballet School;

Franco de Vita, Director of the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School at American Ballet Theatre; and Adam Sklute, Artistic Director of Ballet West, to gain an insight into the selection process and watch as they critique dancers’ performances during an impromptu ballet competition on stage.

World Premiere

WATERMILL QUINTET

ROBERT WILSON CURATES NEW PERFORMANCES

Sun and Mon, Mar 13 and 14, 7:30 pm

See the world premiere of a collaborative work curated by Robert Wilson with five young emerging directors and choreographers. The work combines dance with performance art, theater, video, and music by composer Michael Galasso. It was created by artists Marianna Kavallieratos, Ryan Mitchell (of Implied Violence), Andrew Ondrejcak, Jason Akira Somma, and Carlos Soto, under Robert Wilson’s mentorship during the summer of 2010 at the Watermill Center.

Created in partnership with the Watermill Center, a laboratory for performance founded by Robert Wilson that supports the cultivation of next generation directors and choreographers.

Made possible in part by Rockefeller Brothers Fund.

ROYAL DANISH BALLET

Sun and Mon, Mar 20 and 21, 7:30 pm

Royal Danish Ballet dancers will perform excerpts from the repertory prior to their American tour in May and June 2011. Artistic Director and former New York City Ballet principal Nikolaj Hübbe will share his vision for the company in a discussion moderated by John Meehan, Professor of Dance at Vassar College. Dancers will perform highlights from August Bournonville’s The Jockey Dance, La Sylphide, A Folk Tale, and Bournonville Variations, plus Nikolaj Hübbe’s new staging of Napoli, and Jorma Elo’s Lost on Slow.

Tickets $50/$40 members/$20 Students under 25 with valid ID

New Commission

CELEBRATING DAVID DEL TREDICI

WITH NEW CHOREOGRAPHY BY LYNNE TAYLOR-CORBETT

Sun and Mon, Mar 27 and 28, 7:30 pm

Celebrating one of America’s foremost living composers David Del Tredici, choreographer Lynne Taylor-Corbett creates a brand-new work set to Del Tredici’s Grosse Tarantella.

The Young People’s Chorus of New York City, directed by Francisco J. Núñez, will sing Del Tredici’s Four Heartfelt Anthems. Del Tredici and Taylor-Corbett will participate in a moderated discussion.

MUSICAL THEATER

NEW YORK THEATRE WORKSHOP & PLAYWRIGHTS HORIZONS

THE SHAGGS: PHILOSOPHY OF THE WORLD

Sun and Mon, Apr 17 and 18, 7:30 pm

See a sneak peek of the new musical The Shaggs: Philosophy of the World prior to its New York debut in May at Playwrights Horizons, coproduced with New York Theatre Workshop.

A working-class dad has a vision of rock’n’roll destiny for his three talentless daughters, convinced that they are his family’s one-way ticket out of hardship and obscurity. Based on a true story, this musical is directed by John Langs and with a book by Joy Gregory, music by Gunnar Madsen, and lyrics by Gregory and Madsen. Excerpts will be performed and discussed by members of the creative team.

AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE—ON TO ACT II

Sun and Mon, May 1 and 2, 7:30 pm

Have you ever wondered what happens to your favorite dancers after they take their final bow? Join American Ballet Theatre and a panel of distinguished alumni to explore the exciting journeys and challenges that dancers face in the second act of their careers. Current ABT dancers will perform excerpts from their upcoming Metropolitan Opera House season.

LOCATION:             The Peter B. Lewis Theater

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

1071 Fifth Avenue at 89th Street

Subway – 4, 5, 6 train to 86th Street

Bus – M1, M2, M3, or M4 bus on Madison or Fifth Avenue

TICKETS:                 $30/$25 Members/$10 Students under 25 with valid ID, unless otherwise noted

Tickets on sale January 3, unless otherwise noted

(212) 423-3587, M-F, 1–5 PM or visit worksandprocess.org

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