Greenwood Gardens

September 6th, 2024

Program

The Dancers 

Lori Belilove

Emily D’Angelo

Hayley Rose

Caroline Yamada

Samantha Mercado

Samuel Humphreys

Joined by apprentices

Kirsten Keane & Kristina Hay


Breathing new life into

Isadora Duncan’s Dances

to the music of

Frederick Chopin, C. W. Gluck, Edvard Grieg, Franz Schubert and John P. Link

 

Opening remarks by Stephanie Murphy, Programs & Public Engagement Manager, Greenwood Gardens,

and Lori Belilove, Artistic Director, The Isadora Duncan Dance Foundation and Company

The Program

Introduction taken from …

 

Ancient Figures/John P. Link

Inspired by the ancient Greek Tanagra Figures

The Company

 

Air-GaI - Lento - Air-GaI/ C.W. Gluck

Emily, Caroline, Samantha, Kirsten

Lento: Hayley & Samuel

 

Allegretto/ C.W. Gluck

Hayley, Caroline, Samantha

  

Feathers/ C.W. Gluck

Emily, Caroline, Hayley

 

Funeral Lament*/ C.W. Gluck

Emily, Caroline, Hayley

 

Cherubim/ C.W. Gluck

Samantha, Kirsten joined by the Company

 

Prelude to a New Beginning/Chopin

The Company

 

Trio Waltz/Chopin

Caroline, Samantha, Kirsten

 

Duet Mazurka/ Chopin

Emily & Hayley, Samantha & Caroline

 

Echo & Narcissus/Chopin

Emily & Hayley

 

Musette/ C.W. Gluck

Caroline, Kirsten, Emily

 

Norwegian Dance/Grieg

The Company

 

Bacchanal/ C.W. Gluck

Samuel with Emily, Caroline, Samantha, Kirsten, Hayley

 

Song of Hope */ Ukrainian Folk Song       

Lori joined by The Company

 

PROGRAM AND  CASTING SUBJECT TO CHANGE

*Choreography by Lori Belilove

Staging by Lori Belilove

 

Notes on the program:

The program opens with a suite of dances from the Gluck operas including Air Gai-lento-Air Gai, Feathers Gavotte, Allegretto, and Bacchanal. Maidens rejoice at the return of Agamemnon’s ships from Troy carrying their husbands, brothers, and lovers. Later they find delirium in the wine of Bacchus in the Bacchanal. Solos and group dances filter throughout the suite featuring Hayley Rose in the Lento and Caroline Yamada in the Musette. Samuel Humphreys embodies the spirit of Dionysius and Emily D’Angelo and Hayley Rose lead the maenads in the Bacchanal.

“New to the Company repertory is the Norwegian Dance”, says Belilove. “The work is a delight for our summer show audiences which draws on the folkdance elements found in many of Isadora’s Dances. The dance, performed by the full Company, is from the suite of Norwegian Folk Songs by Edvard Grieg.

 Following the folkdance theme, classic works from the Duncan repertory 1912-1915 include *Prelude* and *Duet Mazurka* to the music of Frederick Chopin. The Mazurka rhythm, both one of the easiest and trickiest to master, will be on full display. The specifically luxurious Duncan waltz will be featured both in the *Trio waltz* with Kirsten Keane, Caroline Yamada and Samantha Mercado, and Echo &Narcissus, performed by Emily D’Angelo and Hayley Rose.

As a coda, the Company will perform Song of Hope, a new work created by Belilove, in collaboration with the dancers, to complement the folkdance theme of the evening.  Leading the dance, Belilove embodies the spirit of hope  and a joyful dance ensues. Music composed by Mykola Leontovych and performed by the Gimnazija Kranj Symphony Orchestra and Choir.

 

ABOUT THE COMPANY

The Isadora Duncan Dance Foundation, Company & School (IDDF), founded in 1980 by Lori Belilove, a third-generation Duncan dancer, is the world center for the performance of Duncan’s work, the preservation of her legacy, and the teaching of the singular technique and style that gave rise to American modern dance. Lori Belilove received direct instruction from Duncan’s original troupe of young dancers, her “Isadorables,” and has an international reputation as the premier interpreter and ambassador of the dance of Isadora Duncan. The Company has performed for audiences across the United States and throughout the world collaborating with dancers, artists, and companies in Asia, Europe, and North and South America.

Isadora150, a celebration of the 150th year of Isadora Duncan’s birth in 1877, heralds the compelling legacy of one of America’s most significant dance artists. Starting in 2024 The Isadora Duncan Dance Foundation will be offering repertory workshops, performances in historical gardens, screenings of rare films, panels discussions by noted dance historians, and book readings from recent publications., all to celebrate Duncan through 2027. Among the many partners joining, the New York Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center will host annual events, free and open to the public, presented by Lori Belilove with dancing demonstrations, films and slides to enliven the history. Material will be drawn from new and rare acquisitions from the archives of the Isadora Duncan Dance Foundation as well as from the NYPL’s immense collection of Isadora Duncan. Join us and visit to know more… www.isadoraduncan.org

Programs of the Isadora Duncan Dance Foundation are supported, in part, by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature, New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, the National Endowment for the Arts as a part of American Masterpieces: Three Centuries of Artistic Genius and ArtWorks, The U.S. Mission to China, The Robert M. Abramson Charitable Foundation, Eileen Fisher, Inc, The Patrina Foundation, The Matisse Foundation, and the Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation.

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