Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Luna Negra Dance Theater Rehearsal

This afternoon, I attended a rehearsal for Luna Negra Dance Theater's upcoming production of Eduardo Vilaro's Danzón. I'm so glad that I was able to see the company in person and truly understand its unique blend of contemporary and Latin dance. The company's performance style is difficult to describe without seeing, as it embodies both of the aforementioned styles at once, yet is something entirely different.



Vilaro's talent and enthusiasm for dance are both enviable. His company and his works show subtle reverence for the past yet are decidedly modern. While I'm not familiar with the company's past works, the above piece from the company's fall performance is definitely as retrospective as it is joyful. Luna Negra dancers are a close-knit group, in that its members are confident in their art and each others' performance. They rely on each other as much as the music (speaking of which, I can't imagine how the performance would look, feel and sound with Paquito D’Riviera and the Turtle Island Quartet this Friday and Saturday.





Don't miss Luna Negra Dance Theater's 10th Anniversary Gala, Noche de Luna, on Friday, October 9 at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are include a performance of Danzón at the Harris Theater, and are available from Luna Negra Dance Theater (312-337-6882).



Luna Negra Dance Theater will also be performing Danzón at the Harris Theater Friday, October 9 at 6:30 p.m. and Saturday, October 10 at 8 p.m. Tickets for Luna Negra Dance Theater's Fall Performance are on sale now.

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