PROGRAM
Created by Renée Jaworski and Matt Kent, in collaboration with Marlon Feliz and Hannah Klinkman
Performed by Hannah Klinkman and Jessica Robling
Music | Andre Heller, Michael Gordon, Elisapie Isaac, Eva Reiter, Meredith Monk |
Costume Design | Márion Talán de la Rosa |
Lighting Design | Diane Ferry Williams |
Bloodlines was supported by the Thompson Family Foundation with additional support from the Tracy Lukoff New Work Fund.
THE TRANSFORMATION
Created by Steven Banks, Robby Barnett, Renée Jaworski, Matt Kent, Itamar Kubovy, and Michael Tracy, in collaboration with Mark Fucik and Molly Gawler
Performed by Hannah Klinkman and Derion Loman
Music | David Poe |
Set Design | Neil Patel |
Costumes | Liz Prince |
Lighting | Neil Peter Jampolis |
The Transformation is made possible in part by funding from the National Endowment for the Arts.
TALES FROM THE UNDERWORLD
Created by Stuart Bogie, Renée Jaworski, and Matt Kent; based on original material developed with Nathaniel Buchsbaum, Krystal Butler, Isabella Diaz, Heather Favretto, Casey Howes, Teo Spencer, and Jacob Michael Warren; and created in collaboration with Connor Chaparro, Quincy Ellis, Marlon Feliz, Hannah Klinkman, Sean Langford, Derion Loman, and Zack Weiss
Performed by Connor Chaparro, Hannah Klinkman, Sean Langford, Derion Loman, Darren Robinson, and Jessica Robling
Music Composition | Stuart Bogie |
Performance Dramaturg | Aaron Posner |
Lighting Design | Thom Weaver |
Costume Design | Valerie St Pierre Smith |
Prop Design | Yannick Godts |
Tales From the Underworld was created with support from The O’Donnell-Green Music and Dance Foundation. Additional funding from The Ballet Foundation and Hudson Bay Capital.
INTERMISSION
RUSHES
Choreographed by Inbal Pinto, Avshalom Pollak, and Robby Barnett; based on original material developed with Talia Beck, Otis Cook, Josie M Coyoc, Matt Kent, Renée Jaworski, and Andreas Merk; and created in collaboration with Andy Herro, Jeffrey Huang, Renée Jaworski, Jun Kuribayashi, Jenny Mendez, Manelich Minniefee, Edwin Olvera, and Annika Sheaff.
Performed by Connor Chaparro, Hannah Klinkman, Sean Langford, Derion Loman, Darren Robinson, and Jessica Robling
Music | Eddie Sauter, Miles Davis, John Blow, “Big Noise from Winnetka” used by permission, Dukes of Dixieland (dukesofdixieland.com), Arvo Pärt |
Costume Design | Avshalom Pollak and Inbal Pinto |
Lighting Design | Yoann Tivoli |
Film Animation | Peter Sluszka |
Rushes was co-commissioned by the American Dance Festival with support from the Doris Duke Awards for New Work and additional funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation; by the Joyce Theater’s Stephen and Cathy Weinroth Fund for New Work; and by Ruth Eckerd Hall, Clearwater, Florida. It was also made possible in part by generous contributions from the Office of Cultural Affairs, Consulate General of Israel in New York and from Jonathan M. Nadler. Rushes was created through Pilobolus’ International Collaborators Project with support from the National Endowment for the Arts.
Because of an injury to a dancer during the first half of the Saturday matinee, that program was revised as follows:
Bloodlines
The Transformation
Tales from the Underworld
INTERMISSION
Symbiosis
… and the Saturday evening and Sunday matinee performances consisted of:
Bloodlines
Walklyndon
The Transformation
INTERMISSION
Symbiosis
Details for Bloodlines, The Transformation, and Tales of the Underworld can be found above.
Details for Walklyndon:
WALKLYNDON
Choreographed by Robby Barnett, Lee Harris, Moses Pendleton, and Jonathan Wolken
Performed by Connor Chaparro, Hannah Klinkman, Sean Langford, Derion Loman, Darren Robinson, and Jessica Robling
Costume Design | Kitty Daly |
Lighting Design | Neil Peter Jampolis |
Details for Symbiosis:
SYMBIOSIS
Choreographed by Michael Tracy in collaboration with Otis Cook and Renée Jaworski
Music: Morango… almost A Tango by Thomas Oboe Lee was written for and performed by Kronos Quartet and appears on the Nonesuch recording White Man Sleeps. “God Music” from Black Angels by George Crumb and Fratres by Arvo Pårt were performed by Kronos Quartet and appear on the Nonesuch recording Released 1985–1995/Unreleased. Long-Ge by Jack Body was written for and performed by Kronos Quartet and appears on the recording Early Music.
Performed by Hannah Klinkman and Quincy Ellis
Costume Design | Angelina Avallone |
Lighting Design | Stephen Strawbridge |