Cherylyn Lavagnino’s mission is to create movement that engages an audience by aligning the rigor of ballet with the humanistic performance values of contemporary dance. Her choreography uses the physically, limiting state of dancing “en pointe” as a platform to delve into the range of human interaction and emotion. The exaggerated classical ballet form is directed to express sensitive and honest portrayals by her dancers. Music is paramount to Lavagnino’s creative process, and its influence pushes and prods her imagery.
The rich cultural and political background of the Czech people served as inspiration for Naděje, according to choreographer/artistic director Cherylyn Lavagnino. Author/playwright Vaclav Havel’s, Letters to Olga, visual artist Alphonse Mucha’s Slavic Epic and Leoš Janáček’s Violin Sonáta for violin and piano provided research materials to create a layered play of repression and freedom expressed through movement motifs.
A loosely based narrative has shaped this dance grounded in movement and music, referencing the many images and poetic reflections of these exceptional Czech artists and their aspirations for a free Czech society.
In addition to the world premiere of Naděje, the CLD spring season will include three works from the company repertory: RU (2014), SNAPSHOTS (2010) & WILL (2009)
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
THURSDAY thru SATURDAY @ 8 PM
Age Guidance: 16
Show Notes: No Intermission
Audience Advisory:
Cherylyn Lavagnino Dance will be presented as part of DANCE: Access, a self-production series administered by Danspace Project that serves independent choreographers and dance companies.