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Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet: Program A

 
 
Jun 3—Jun 5, 2015
 
 
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RUN TIME: Approx 2hrs (with two intermissions)
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Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet
Choreography by Johan Inger, Jiří Kylián, Crystal Pite, Richard Siegal, and Jo Strømgren

Virtuosic in form and versatile in style, Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet returns to BAM for its final farewell performances, featuring a slate of works by some of the most innovative choreographers around the globe.

Program A comprises Johan Inger’s Rain Dogs, a series of whimsical relationship portraits set to a score by Tom Waits; a new work by the provocative Paris-based dance and media artist Richard Siegal; and Cedar Lake associate choreographer Crystal Pite’s moody and atmospheric Ten Duets on a Theme of Rescue.

Program A (Jun 3 & 5):
My Generation (2015) [World Premiere]
Choreography by Richard Siegal
Costume design by Bernhard Willhelm
Stylist Edda Gudmun
Lighting design by Stan Pressner
Music by Atom™ (Uwe Schmidt)

Ten Duets on a Theme of Rescue (2008)
Choreography by Crystal Pite
Costume design by Junghyun Georgia Lee
Lighting design by Jim French
Music selections from the original motion picture soundtrack of Solaris by Cliff Martinez

Rain Dogs (2014) [NY Premiere]
Choreography, set design, and costume design by Johan Inger
Lighting design by Peter Lundin
Music by Tom Waits

 
 
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Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet
Jun 3—Jun 6, 2015
 

The virtuosic company returns to BAM for its final farewell performances, featuring a slate of works by Johan Inger, Jiří Kylián, Crystal Pite, Richard Siegal, and Jo Strømgren.

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