Seoul Arts Center Doam Hall is set to commemorate its first anniversary with a spectacular series of concerts on May 30 and 31. These performances will bring together world-renowned ballet dancers and musicians in a celebration of artistry and elegance, promising an unforgettable experience for the audience.
Star-Studded Lineup of Renowned Artists
The gala concerts will feature principal dancers from the famed Bolshoi and Mariinsky Ballets, the rising star of Russian pianism Daniel Haritonov, and the 2024 Nicolai Malko International Conducting Competition winner, Seungwon Lee. The ensembles will present a dazzling array of ballet, piano solos, and orchestral music, offering a rich and varied program.
This unique collaboration of international ballet artists and pianists, performing with an orchestra in an intimate setting, has been described as an unprecedented event. It’s an artistic “sprezzatura”—a term denoting effortless mastery—that is sure to captivate and inspire.
Integration of Dance and Music 30일 Fall in Ballet 아르템 압차렌코,...
Star-Studded Lineup of Renowned Artists
The gala concerts will feature principal dancers from the famed Bolshoi and Mariinsky Ballets, the rising star of Russian pianism Daniel Haritonov, and the 2024 Nicolai Malko International Conducting Competition winner, Seungwon Lee. The ensembles will present a dazzling array of ballet, piano solos, and orchestral music, offering a rich and varied program.
This unique collaboration of international ballet artists and pianists, performing with an orchestra in an intimate setting, has been described as an unprecedented event. It’s an artistic “sprezzatura”—a term denoting effortless mastery—that is sure to captivate and inspire.
Integration of Dance and Music 30일 Fall in Ballet 아르템 압차렌코,...
- 5/19/2024
- by Alice Lange
- Martin Cid Music
Twyla Tharp on Zoom with Herman Cornejo and Misty Copeland in Steven Cantor’s Twyla Moves Photo: Zoom Stick Figure Films
Steven Cantor’s intimate and fierce Twyla Moves showcases the legendary Twyla Tharp working on a Zoom dance from New York during the height of the pandemic with Misty Copeland, Benjamin Buza, Herman Cornejo, Maria Khoreva, Kaitlyn Gilliland, and Charlie Neshyba-Hodges in other locations. She invites the great production designer Santo Loquasto to have a look. Twyla has collaborated with composers Philip Glass, David Byrne, David Van Tieghem, and Glenn Branca, won the Tony Award for Best Choreography for Movin’ Out, featuring the songs of Billy Joel, staged dances for Miloš Forman’s Hair, Ragtime, and Amadeus, and Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gregory Hines in Taylor Hackford’s White Nights.
Dancer, featuring Sergei Polunin, and Tyler Peck’s Ballet Now round out Steven’s trilogy of dance films.
From New York,...
Steven Cantor’s intimate and fierce Twyla Moves showcases the legendary Twyla Tharp working on a Zoom dance from New York during the height of the pandemic with Misty Copeland, Benjamin Buza, Herman Cornejo, Maria Khoreva, Kaitlyn Gilliland, and Charlie Neshyba-Hodges in other locations. She invites the great production designer Santo Loquasto to have a look. Twyla has collaborated with composers Philip Glass, David Byrne, David Van Tieghem, and Glenn Branca, won the Tony Award for Best Choreography for Movin’ Out, featuring the songs of Billy Joel, staged dances for Miloš Forman’s Hair, Ragtime, and Amadeus, and Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gregory Hines in Taylor Hackford’s White Nights.
Dancer, featuring Sergei Polunin, and Tyler Peck’s Ballet Now round out Steven’s trilogy of dance films.
From New York,...
- 6/1/2021
- by Anne-Katrin Titze
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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