FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Classic
Gala
May 27-29, 2005
A
group of artists, producers and interested parties have organized
The Metropolitan Ballet. This organization has been established
to celebrate and unite the music and dance communities in the
exploration of the fine art of dance. The artists that have
affiliated themselves with this organization come from the finest
dance companies and institutions in the region and in the spirit
of unity and collaboration have combined their artistry as an
ensemble to create these events.
Last year nearly fifty dancers assembled to form a cast for
the classic ballet Romeo and Juliet set to Prokofiev’s
Opus 64 performed live by GTCYS’ Symphony Orchestra. The
event sold out the O’ Shaughnessy of nearly 2000 seats.
This Memorial Day weekend, May 27 - 29, 2005, the Metropolitan
Ballet will present a Classic Gala at the Historic Pantages
Theater that celebrates some of the most legendary works in
the classic repertoire of ballet. Tokyo, New York, Berlin, Paris
and other cosmopolitan cities host these galas and have established
a tradition of celebrating the great works that have inspired
generations in the fine art of dance.
These legendary works are set to music of some of the greatest
composers of all time. Many of these are excerpts from the “grand
ballets” like Swan Lake, Romeo & Juliet, Carmen and
Giselle. The Afternoon of a Faun and Spectra de la Rose are
individual works of the highest level that have remained in
the repertoire of most major ballet companies for nearly a century.
The Dying Swan by Fokine, set to Saint Seans’ “La
Cygne”(The Swan) ~ The Carnival of the Animals, is regarded
as the most legendary solo in the classical ballet repertoire
and is considered an honor to perform as so few ballerinas become
qualified to perform this piece.
Afternoon of a Faun ~ Nijinsky/
Debussy
La Sylphide Pas de Deux ~ Bournonville/H.
Lovenskjold
Giselle Pas de Deux Act ll ~
Petipe/Adolph Adam
Swan Lake Act lll Pas de Deux
~ Petipe/ Tchaikovsky
Le Spectre de la Rose ~ Fokine/Carl-Maria
von Weber
Romeo & Juliet ~ Balcony
Pas de Deux ~ Prokofiev
Aria ~ Hart / Antonio Vivaldi
Carmen Pas de Deux ~ Alonso/Bizet
Le Corsaire Pas de Deux ~ Mazilier
/Adolph Adam
The Dying Swan ~ Fokine/Saint
Seans
In celebration of all artwork having once been new, this production
will showcase one new work titled Aria set to Vivaldi‘s
Aria Sposa Son Disprezzata. Choreographed by Minnesota's Jennifer
Hart, an aspiring new face in choreography in the Twin Cites
who‘s work is being produced by The Southern Theater and
in New York City. Pianist Judy Lin of The Bakken Trio and cellist
Thomas Rosenberg of The Artaria String Quartet bring a rich
texture of live music including "Le Cygne" for The
Dying Swan. Ms. Lin and Mr. Rosenberg are also McKnight Award
recipients.
To make a production on this scale possible an ensemble has
been created with the communities’ most accomplished professional
dancers. These artists are from a variety of dance organizations
with international and/or national experience and recognition.
This collaboration of talent exploring these fine works of art
brings to the community an educational and artistic opportunity
that is designed to enrich, educate and inspire.
One
Weekend Only ~ May 27-29, 2005
Friday & Saturday 8 pm, Sunday Matinee at 3 pm
Adults: $42.50, $32.50 and $22.50