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NYBDC Choreographers Presenting in November

October 4, 2015 by cturocy

photo by Emily Miller

November 6-9 at Haymarket Opera in Chicago:  Amadigi di Gaula by George Frederick Handel.  Sarah Edgar, Associate Director of the NYBDC, is the stage director and choreographer for this inventive production of one of Handel’s “magic” operas fully staged with new costumes and sets. Do not miss this exciting production with period instruments conducted by Craig Trompeter.  For Tickets and more information: http://haymarketopera.org/events.html

 

 

Seth headNovember 11-13 at BAM: You Us We All   Seth Williams, advisor and former dancer/teacher of the NYBDC, is the choreographer for this new opera making its US premiere at BAM Harvey Theater. Part of 2015 Next Wave Festival …Shara Worden is the composer, Andrew Ondrejcak is the librettist, designer and stage director and the music is played by B.O.X. (Baroque Orchestration X). For Tickets and more information: Click!

 

November 14, 8pm with The Dallas Bach Society: A Tale of Two Cities: Music in Paris and London. Catherine Turocy, Director of the

Carly Fox Horton, photo by Courtlyn Hanson

Carly Fox Horton, photo by Courtlyn Hanson

NYBDC, with dancers Brynt Beitman, Carly Fox Horton, Alexis Silver and Andrew Trego with a guest appearance of members of the Contemporary Ballet Dallas directed by Valerie Shelton Tabor will join the Dallas Bach Society in music and dance of the 17th and 18th centuries, including music by Handel, Purcell, Lully and Campra for both the ballroom and theater. Location: SMU Meadow School of the Arts, Caruth Auditorium – 6101 Bishop, Dallas TX 75205. For Tickets and more information: Dallas Bach Society

>Cutting Edge Project by Turocy and Goettingen Handel Festival

photo by Juan Garcia

November 20, 7:30pm with Ars Lyrica Houston, Hommage to the Sun King. Catherine Turocy and members of the NYBDC, Brynt Beitman, Carly Fox Horton, Alexis Silver and Andrew Trego celebrate Louis XIV’s 300th anniversary with music and dance in this special “Hommage to the Sun King.” Turocy provides the semi-staging and choreography for Marc Antoine Charpentier’s Les Arts Florissants in a period instrument performance conducted by Matthew Dirst. Location: Zilkha Hall, Hobby Center in Houston  Plan your visit  For Tickets and more information: Please click!

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photo by H. Nizam

Saturday November 21st, Mainstage 2, Off Broadway Theatre, New Haven, CT. Caroline Copeland performs with Cantata Profana

“From the frou-frou of Poulenc’s raucous and irreverant Bal Masqué to the tristesse of Louis-Nicolas Clerambault’s savagely dramatic solo cantata Médée, CP takes to its feet for a rousing celebration of the great French esprit, joined by the uniquely stunning baroque and modern dance soloist Caroline Copeland. Our first dance collaboration!”
Sunday  November 22nd, REPEAT PERFORMANCE OF ABOVE at Dixon Place, NYC

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