[Capdist-announce] Nacre Dance Company performs at Russell Sage College in Troy/Free admission for Russell Sage Students and Discounted admission for Russell Sage Alumni

Beth Fecteau Beth at NacreDance.com
Sat Apr 13 09:27:23 EDT 2013


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:  Beth Fecteau
Nacre, Inc.
Executive Woods, 4 Atrium Drive
Albany, NY  12205
(518) 435-0510,Fax:  (518) 438-7444
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 Nacre Dance Company to perform at the James L. Meader LittleTheater on the Russell Sage College Campus in Troy

FREE admission for Russell Sage College Students
Discounted tickets for Russell Sage Alumni

Troy – Nacre DanceCompany will conclude their Capital Region performance series at the James L. Meader Little Theater on the Russell Sage College campus in Troy on Thursday, April 25th and Friday, April 26th at 7:30pm.

Nacre, known for their work in the staging of classic and current modern dance has woven a program offering variety in movement, music and content spanning the decades.  Nacre engaged esteemed modern dance professionals to work closely with Nacre company members to present five out of eleven pieces on the program.

To represent the early years of Modern Dance, Merril Doty from the Doris Humphrey Foundation shared Humphrey’s 1919 solo dance Valse Caprise which involves a twelve foot scarf that serves as a dance partner for the soloist and the “MONO” Waterstudy created in 1928 where the ensemble of 10 dancerstake the form of water and wave.

Representing the “experimental” years of modern dance, Jim May from the Sokolow Dance Theater set Anna Sokolow’s 1945, Kaddish, which depicts the wailing of sorrow experienced from great loss. Seasoned Nacre dancers Isa Ientile and Deb Rutledge l portray the heavy emotions with searing simplicity and intensity brought forth in this classic.

Capital Region resident and former May O’Donnell dancer, Donna Emerson, once again worked closely with Nacre to stage May O’Donnell’s  Adelphi Trio from Dance Energies.  This dance brings out a sense of humor and joy for movement while portraying and displaying the interplay among the dancers.

This season Nacre has expanded its relationship with the May O’Donnell Foundation to include O’Donnell alumnus Sabatino Verlezza. Verlezza set his 1986 piece Tobi Roppo inspired by a quote from an elderly female survivor of the bombing of Nagasaki and Hiroshima. The woman described it as “first you see a flash… then you feel the heat… then there is nothing”. It is inspired by fortitude of the survivors as well as the miraculous return of vegetation to those two cities following decades of no growth.

Nacre’s Artistic Director, Beth Fecteau, will present four of her own choreographies to complete the program. Fecteau’s choreography draws from her emotional connection to each piece of music. It Started One Monday, set to selections of Celtic music, paints hills and valleys that relationships travel through and the support that friends offer. Fallen Between the Cracks set to selections from Mozart’s Requiem Mass hints at the story behind the creation of thismusical score created on Mozart’s deathbed. “In researching the history behind the music, I imagined the emotions surrounding this time in Mozart’s life and reflected those thoughts through movement just as Mozart reflected his thoughts through pen.” Fecteau states.  In keeping with her love for Mozart’s music, Fecteau’s Offerings takes the Serenade in Mozart’s Eine kleine Nachtmusik to create a serene duet for area dancers MaryBeth Hamphshire and Johnny Martinez silhouetted by Julia Kool and Jessica Foley.  Loose Change, set to a jarring aria by Yanni, has dancers moving around the stage like pocket change on a dashboard.

This program, presented at the James Meader Little Theater on the Russell Sage College on the Troy campus, is FREE to Russell Sage students on a first come, first served basis.

Tickets for the general public are $15.00 for students (free for Russell Sage students), senior citizens and Russell Sage alumni and $20.00 for general admission. To purchase tickets and to acquire more information about the performance, visit www.nacredance.com<http://www.nacredance.com>.  Tickets can also be purchased at the box office the day of each performance.

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