Performances are held at the Zellerbach Theatre
Annenberg Center
For The Performing Arts
3680 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104
“Few can compete with choreographer David
Parsons when it comes to having fun with
dance.” - Dance Magazine
Parsons Dance
David Parsons, once a celebrated dancer with Paul
Taylor, has emerged as a major American dancemaker,
recognized for his accessible, high energy works that
are filled with humor, creative partnering, and sizzling
sensuality. While his dancers and choreography are
easy on the eye, Parsons has already created
contemporary classics that have found their way into
the repertory of many other companies. First introduced to Dance Celebration in 1986, the company
has become a favorite, returning often. It will be three
years since their last visit, and there are marvelous new
works to see, besides strobe lights catching a dancer
midair in Caught.
COMING SOON.
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• Friday, October 17, 2008 @ 8:00 PM
• Saturday, October 18, 2008 @ 2:00 PM
• Saturday, October 18, 2008 @ 8:00 PM
“It is a pleasure to watch them dance.
They feel comfortable in the world of
imagination, fantasy and games.
You must see!” - Maariv Newspaper
Inbal Pinto
Dance Company Celebrating Israel's 60th anniversary
This past season Inbal Pinto, Israel’s new high priestess
of dance, collaborated with Pilobolus in the creation of
a new work. For the first time in the thirty-eight year
existence of the “Pils,” they invited an outside
choreographer to work with them. The result, Rushes,
was a stunning success. Now, we get to see the
Philadelphia debut of Ms. Pinto’s company in its fulllength
award-winning production, Shaker. Set inside a stage size snow-filled globe, every dance style imaginable is blended into a theatrical cocktail that
redefines what different and new are all about. It is
startlingly beautiful, funny, and delightful. In a
nutshell, defining Inbal Pinto’s approach to dance.
COMING SOON.
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“du plus creative… du plus ingenieux.” - La Presse
Rubberbandance Group
Victor Quijada grew up in LA after emigrating from
Mexico. As a young man, he became one of the best club
hip-hop dancers on theWest Coast. Although he never
had a dance class, he auditioned and was accepted to the
High School for the Performing Arts, where he heard
classical music for the first time. On a lark, he
accompanied his girlfriend to a Twyla Tharp audition.
Tharp invited him into her touring company. Three years
later, he is a principal dancer with Les Grands Ballets
Canadiens. Hip-hop and ballet may seem an unusual
pairing, but Mr. Quijada’s company, now in residence at
Montréal’s Place des Artes, fuses these two styles and
traditions into something fresh and exciting. It is called
Phase II, a ground-breaking multimedia work that
redefines dance – and Dance Celebration gets to host the
world premiere.
COMING SOON.
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•Friday, November 7, 2008 @ 8:00 PM
•Saturday, November 8, 2008 @ 2:30 PM
•Saturday, November 8, 2008 @ 8:00 PM
“Dance as nuanced as it is kinetically thrilling.” - Newsday
Doug Varone and Dancers
Doug Varone is a master choreographer. His credits range from film and
opera to theater and dance. His work is so layered and dense with movement
and structure, it is like watching a stunning symphonic visualization
materialize before your eyes. Other dancemakers come again and again to
watch with amazement how he manipulates his dancers, creates and
disassembles structures, and works with, and at odds to, the music. Engaging
is not strong enough to describe him. Hypnotic comes close. A Guggenheim
Fellow and Obie award winner, Varone brings a smart and unique style to the stage, celebrating the passion of movement.
COMING SOON.
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• Friday,
December 5, 2008 @ 8:00 PM
• Saturday, December 6, 2008 @ 2:00 PM
• Saturday, December 6, 2008 @ 8:00 PM
“one of the best choreographers in the world” - NewYork Times
Lar Lubovitch Dance Company
It has been ten years since Lar Lubovitch has taken his
company on the road. He has kept himself busy on
Broadway with choreography for Into the Woods and
with commissioned works such as Othello for
American Ballet Theatre. It is a treat to finally have him
back in Philadelphia. His style could be called “contemporary romantic.” His classicist work is as
fresh as young love, lush and vibrant with a joyful
idealism that is emotionally and spiritually moving.
Awarded an American Masterpieces grant from the
National Endowment for the Arts, Mr. Lubovitch has
reconstructed Concerto Six Twenty-Two, matching
Mozart’s magnificent score with a work that inspires a
heartfelt response that you will never forget.
COMING SOON.
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• Friday, January 9, 2009 @ 8:00 PM
• Saturday, January 10, 2009 @ 2:00 PM
• Saturday, January 10, 2009 @ 8:00 PM
“Watching Decadance is like enjoying the
tasting menu at France’s finest restaurant.
Virtually every morsel is different and
wonderful.” - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Batsheva
Dance Company
Ohad Naharin, Israel’s choreographic gift to the world, has set
works on a number of popular Dance Celebration companies
including Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, Les Grands Ballets
Canadiens and Nederlands Dans Theater. His pièce de
résistance, Minus 16, had audiences on their feet every night
clapping ecstatically when Hubbard Street Dance Chicago
performed here in 2005. Batsheva will make its Philadelphia
debut with its signature piece, Decadance. Audiences will once
again have the dizzying experience of being entertained by a
smorgasbord of Mr. Naharin’s eccentric and compelling dance
moves. This presentation celebrates the 60th anniversary of
Israel.
COMING SOON.
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“Without a doubt Mauro Bigonzetti is one of the outstanding
choreographers of the 21st century.” - Le Figaro
Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal
Smart, sophisticated and hip, Ballets Jazz has morphed from a strictly
jazz genre to dancing an eclectic contemporary repertoire. We are honored to announce that the company will present the North
American premiere of Rossini Cards, a gorgeous and comic work by Mauro Bigonzetti, choreographer of Italy’s Compagnia Aterballetto. In
addition, Brazil’s Rodrigo Pederneiras, choreographer for Grupo Corpo, will be represented by MAPA, a steamy fusion of samba,
capoeiro, xaxado and contemporary dance.
COMING SOON.
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• Friday, February 20, 2009 @ 8:00 PM
• Saturday, February 21, 2009 @ 2:00 PM
• Saturday, February 21, 2009 @ 8:00 PM
“The Ballet Boyz certainly know how to put on a good show …
Guaranteed to entertain …” - Times 2
Ballet Boyz
They were two principal dancers with London’s Royal Ballet at the top of
their game, but they wanted to spread their artistic wings, so William Trevitt
and Michael Nunn became the Ballet Boyz. They began an odyssey to work with the best choreographers in the world, documenting their experiences
in funny short films they show between pieces. They have put together a
program featuring the work of young choreographers with international
reputations.
Christopher Wheeldon, former choreographer in residence at New York
City Ballet and author of Pennsylvania Ballet’s Swan Lake, has created Mesmerics. Russell Maliphant won the Laurence Olivier Award for best
new dance production and the National Dance Award for Best Choreography with Broken Fall.
Liv Lorent, winner of the Artist of the Year Award, created Propellers, a
dizzyingly display of co-dependency with bodies slowly arcing through the
air. Tango Duet by Craig Revel-Horwood (of the outlandish TV Series
Strictly Come Dancing fame) was commissioned by the Boyz to open their
season at the Royal Festival Hall.
COMING SOON.
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• Wednesday, March 18, 2009 @ 7:30 PM
“It’s hard to imagine a better company. …With its flawless dancing, fresh inventive choreography and a wide range of hues and
emotions.” - Times Union
National Dance Company of Spain 2
Nacho Duato has rock star status in Spain and throughout Europe. As artistic director and chief choreographer for Spain’s national dance company,
he has single-handedly raised the artistic level and
recognition for Spanish-bred dance around the world.
Mr. Duato and his company wowed us with his Bach Multiplicity in 2002, and he returns with an all-Duato
program. To eliminate any confusion, this is not
flamenco, gypsy or folk dance. Mr. Duato has dual backgrounds in ballet and contemporary dance. He
studied ballet in England and contemporary dance at
Alvin Ailey. He is considered by many as the finest European choreographer working today. His musical
selections, movement vocabulary, partnering and
aesthetics abound with the exotic. Is his style
contemporary ballet, or is it contemporary dance
influenced by ballet technique? Who cares? It is flat
out fabulous.