Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 24, 2011

50 Years of Revelations [guest post]

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Last week at the Auditorium Theatre, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater was both a spectacular dance concert and an important history lesson. Gorgeous sculpted bodies performed with such impressive virtuosity that people could barely wait until the bows to cheer wildly. “Amens” periodically burst from the audience, affirming a perfectly executed pirouette or a Michael-Jordan-sized leap.

But what impressed me more than any high kick was the careful and calculated looking back as the company moves on to a new era, passing the baton of Artistic Director from Mr. Ailey’s muse and chosen successor Judith Jamison to choreographer extraordinaire Robert Battle.

This season marks the 50th anniversary of Mr. Ailey’s masterpiece Revelations. The milestone was commemorated by a short documentary, an elegant editing together of vintage dance clips and Mr. Ailey’s and Ms. Jamison’s musings on the intent, power and persistence of Revelations. The work, set in three sections, uses spirituals, gospel songs and blues music to tell the stories of African American faith, joy and perseverance. It is loosely based on Mr. Ailey’s southern upbringing in the churches and cotton fields of 1930’s Texas.



I have seen Revelations before, but never truly appreciated the accomplishment of its immortality. If dog years are seven to one human years, dance years are more like twenty to one. Dances disappear as often as they are made. Although in recent years video has helped preserve the steps, the passion and intent often get lost in the game of telephone that is required to pass down choreography. Just as a painting fades over time, a dance can easily become an archive of steps, devoid of the initial spark that started the fire. I know I’m seeing one of these dances when the dialogue in my head sounds like, “I appreciate and respect what I am seeing. I understand its importance. But I feel nothing in my gut.

When the screen lowered onto the stage and the documentary film began as a preface to Revelations on Wednesday night, I started to anticipate (and dread) that feeling. “I’m in a museum now. This video is the plaque in front of the exhibit, the framework through which I’m supposed to experience the next 20 minutes. I’m meant to appreciate this history and I’m being told (by Mr. Ailey himself!) how to feel. Can I truly experience this dance, here and now, in this moment?” It is the 'liveness' and immediacy of dance that draw me to it. It exists in moving, breathing, thinking, changing bodies. It is different on every stage, with every new dancer and with each new day.

But as Revelations began my nervousness dissipated. This work is the perfect storm of artistic innovation, commercial success and historical staying-power. The Ailey dancers have a great responsibility on their shoulders, to continue to breathe new life into the steps while paying homage to what has come before them. It is a precarious balance of moving forward while looking back, a tight rope act that this company continues to ace – especially as Mr. Battle takes the reins and charges ahead. For me, the lesson was learned. Revelations has a magical timelessness. I both appreciate the history behind it and feel the urgency in front of me. This history is not static or stale; it exists in the sweating, working, beautiful bodies of these talented artists.

The steps and the spirit of Revelations remain as vibrant as ever. Fifty never looked better.

Ed. Note: We invite all our readers to share their thoughts on Revelations in the comments and performance attendees to leave us feedback on Talkbackr.

Lizzie Leopold
Lizzie Leopold is a Chicago choreographer and dance scholar. She is the Artistic Director of the Leopold Group and holds degrees from the University of Michigan (BFA in Dance) and New York University (MA in Performance Studies). Lizzie is a PhD candidate at Northwestern University, writing about the intersection of dance and business.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Raves for Miami City Ballet!

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Did you see the amazing reviews for Miami City Ballet? Read what the Tribune and Sun-Times had to say.

What did you think of the performance?

Monday, May 18, 2009

Rave Reviews for the Eifman Ballet!

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Like our staff, the press loved the Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg's Onegin!

In the Sun-Times, Hedy Weiss wrote, "Perhaps the best way to think about choreographer Boris Eifman is to dub him "the Jerome Robbins of Russian ballet," for he is a master of theater as much as a maker of dances -- a man with a seamless feel for the way gesture, music and stage design can coalesce in the art of storytelling and character development. And now -- after watching the Thursday night Chicago debut of his "Onegin" at the Auditorium Theatre, and thinking back on the five previous visits by his company, the Eifman Ballet of St. Petersburg -- that essential resemblance has only been magnified."

Sid Smith said in the Tribune, "But you never wait long for Eifman to come up with something startling. A kind of weight bench throughout provides for some striking moments, and in the spectral scene, Onegin is held aloft, prone, by the dancers, until Lensky stands briefly on top of him before collapsing backward -- quite the acrobatic tour de force."

Now onto the final show of the 2008-2009 International Dance Series - Nederlands Dans Theater I is making a rare Chicago appearance next month!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Eifman Ballet Review

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From the San Francisco Chronicle:

"Once you let your preconceptions go and decide not to worry about details of the story line, you can sit back and simply enjoy the stream of bizarre dream episodes, the high-flying acrobatic pas de deux and the seductively mesmerizing rock concert panache."

Friday, May 1, 2009

Raves for The Joffrey's Spring Program

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Our resident dance company, The Joffrey Ballet, has gotten glowing reviews today or the Spring Program. Read the Tribune review here and the Sun-Times here.

Friday, April 3, 2009

The Praise Rolls in for Ailey!

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Chicago Tribune - "Fable Blends Song and Dance"

Chicago Sun-Times - "Ailey Show Sweet as Honey"

Northwest Indiana Times - "Ailey Dancers Dazzle at 50"

Monday, November 3, 2008

The Reviews Are In!

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What an exciting weekend at the Auditorium! Saturday night marked the return of grand opera to our stage - Chicago's original opera house. Then yesterday we held our annual Gala. And this morning, we woke to raves for Margaret Garner.

Read the Tribune's review here, and the Sun-Times here.




Monday, October 20, 2008

Margaret Garner Media Coverage in Detroit.

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"The opera...is even more satisfying the second time around."
- Detroit Free Press

Michigan Opera Theatre re-opened Toni Morrison and Richard Danielpour's Margaret Garner on October 17, 2008, a little over three years after its world premiere in 2005. The critically acclaimed opera starring Denyce Graves (performs on November 1 and 2) and Tracie Luck (performs on November 6, 8 and 9)* will open at the Auditorium November 1-9, 2008.

Read the rest of the Detroit Free Press review.

Click here for more information on Margaret Garner in Chicago.

For tickets, visit ticketmaster.com, call 312-902-1500, or visit the Auditorium box office (open from noon-6 p.m, Monday-Friday) located at 50 East Congress Parkway, Chicago, IL

* Casting schedule subject to change.

Saturday, October 4, 2008

Kirov Media Coverage

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The Kirov Ballet (now known as the Mariinsky Ballet) returned to the Auditorium to stun audiences and critics alike with their bravura solosits, graceful corps and stellar orchestra October 1-5, 2008. Below are pictures from their engagement:



Critics from the Chicago Tribune and Chicago Sun-Times raved about the performance - especially super star prima ballerina Diana Vishneva's portrayal of Giselle.

Read Sid Smith's Chicago Tribune article.

Read Hedy Weiss' Chicago Sun-Times article.

Friday, May 16, 2008

The reviews are in - The Joffrey's "American Moderns"

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The Joffrey Ballet's American Moderns opened on Wednesday night and - as we've come to expect from The Joffrey - the reviews are stellar!

Read Sid Smith's take in the Tribune and Hedy Weiss's review in the Sun-Times.

American Moderns runs this weekend and next; call 312.902.1500, buy online or visit our box office in person for tickets.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Tribune review of last night's Ailey show

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The first review has hit the web - read Sid Smith's Chicago Tribune review here!


There are 5 more AAADT shows to enjoy! Call 312.902.1500, buy online or visit the Auditorium box office at 50 E. Congress Parkway for tickets.


Click here for more information on the engagement.

Picture: Revelations. Photo by Andrew Eccles.

Friday, February 22, 2008

Joffrey Ballet reviews

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Once again, our resident dance company The Joffrey Ballet garnered rave reviews! Read what the Tribune, Sun-Times and New York Times have to say about Antony Tudor Centennial.


Antony Tudor Centennial continues this weekend and next. Tickets are available at 312.902.1500, ticketmaster.com and at our box office.

Friday, December 14, 2007

The Joffrey's "The Nutcracker" a hit!

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It's the magical time of the year, when our gorgeous stage is filled with The Joffrey Ballet's magnificent The Nutcracker. Amazingly, this production is celebrating its 20th year! As we expect from The Joffrey, the show has garnered rave reviews - here's what the Tribune and Sun-Times had to say.
Photo: Maia Wilkins and Willie Shives. Photo by Herb Migdoll.

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