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Stealing Time
First Preview: Mar 2, 2016
Opening Date: Mar 17, 2016
Closing Date: Mar 20, 2016
Running Time: 01:05
Playing @
Gelsey Kirkland Arts Center
29 Jay St, Brooklyn, NY 11201
Stealing Time, a new work by Michael Chernov with music by Kurt Weill, is a ballet about illusions, the elusiveness of images, dreams, nightmares and the ultimate redemptive power of love.
This new work focuses on Algae, an outsider, who is always chasing after elusive success -- ambition power sex and other wonderful temptations. Algae's world is thrown into chaos when he kills a mysterious being in a nightclub. His journey and downfall through the struggle with his conscience and society's insiders culminates in finding mercy through the love of his wife Venus.
His and the audiences eyes, both inner and outer, play a large part in this ballet. People watching each other, the conscience watching us and the sinister dark forces watching us. Multi-media projections will illustrate the delusion so easily fed to us by society.
Chernov is drawn to Kurt Weill's music, which is rarely used in classical ballet, and is thrilled to be creating a new work it. Also, as a source of inspiration, Chernov was inspired by Belgium artist Renée Magritte's contribution to art for his treatment of the topic of the illusion of images -- what our eyes see and think they see.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE;
THURSDAY thru SATURDAY @ 7:30 PM
SUNDAY @ 2 PM
This new work focuses on Algae, an outsider, who is always chasing after elusive success -- ambition power sex and other wonderful temptations. Algae's world is thrown into chaos when he kills a mysterious being in a nightclub. His journey and downfall through the struggle with his conscience and society's insiders culminates in finding mercy through the love of his wife Venus.
His and the audiences eyes, both inner and outer, play a large part in this ballet. People watching each other, the conscience watching us and the sinister dark forces watching us. Multi-media projections will illustrate the delusion so easily fed to us by society.
Chernov is drawn to Kurt Weill's music, which is rarely used in classical ballet, and is thrilled to be creating a new work it. Also, as a source of inspiration, Chernov was inspired by Belgium artist Renée Magritte's contribution to art for his treatment of the topic of the illusion of images -- what our eyes see and think they see.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE;
THURSDAY thru SATURDAY @ 7:30 PM
SUNDAY @ 2 PM
Show Notes: 1 Intermission
Age Guidance: 13
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