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THE EDGE® International Arts Season and CAMI Spectrum present; RISE by COMPLEXIONS Contemporary Ballet

 












THE EDGE®  International Arts Season and CAMI Spectrum present;


RISE by COMPLEXIONS Contemporary Ballet


Featuring the music of U2, Rachmaninoff, Billie Holiday, Roy Buchanan

***BUY TICKETS HERE***

New York contemporary ballet company Complexions, redefined dance to Auckland audiences in 2007 with their breath-taking premiere season.  Their highly anticipated return season of new work is now confirmed this September at the ASB Theatre, Aotea Centre.  

RISE by Complexions, featuring the music of U2, Rachmaninoff, Billie Holiday and Roy Buchanan is presented by THE EDGE® International Arts Season and CAMI spectrum from  Wednesday, September 29 for four unique performances only.

"This New York ensemble is an assault on the senses – a delicious assault.  They dance like those possessed: classically trained to the fullest of extension, lift, leap and long balance, with a physicality that involves every sparking cell of their extraordinary bodies” – The NZ Herald.

Since the inception of Complexions in 1994, founding Co-Artistic Directors Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson have set over 70 works for the company and toured across the globe with great acclaim. Their philosophy has always encouraged a strong technical foundation, physicality and versatility coupled with an artist’s uniqueness, individuality and passion.












Overflowing with power and speed, Rhoden’s powerful choreography, the company’s 14 technically brilliant and diverse dancers bring together an explosive hybrid of ballet, contemporary dance, jazz and hip-hop styles into one thrilling experience.

In their new Auckland season RISE, Complexions encompasses powerful dynamic ensembles, poignant duets and solos in a mesmerizing program that is guaranteed to dazzle Auckland audiences.

“Mr Rhoden’s choreography was like hot molten lava; flowing with undeniable power.  Mr Richardson is one of the great modern dancers of his time… with extraordinary skills.” The New York Times

In an interview last year with US Dance Writer, Michelle Vellucci, when asked why he thinks Complexions is so good at connecting with audiences Dwight Rhoden says: “The work itself is very eclectic.  You may have a performance that begins with Chopin and ends with U2.  The movement itself is a mélange of all different types of stuff – there are influences of street dance, but you’ll also see classicism. The dancers dance on pointe and they dance barefoot.  There’s that diversity in almost every aspect of the organization.  Then to top that off you have a very multicultural cast with people from all different parts of the world and all types of bodies and looks.  The typical, skinny ballerina looks isn’t what we go for.”

Make sure you take a breath and prepare yourself for an energy charged night of unrelenting physically stunning dance by Complexions.









Read More About Complexions


RISE Program

Act I

New Work – Title TBA


Act II
Moody Booty Blues – Music by Roy Buchanan
What Rhoden terms as a “hot little five minute romp through tunes by Roy Buchanan.

Is a refreshing step into the modern where ladies dressed in crimson come in swinging their hips to accompany the male dancers.  The mood is that of a nighttime bar, and the energy is bash and youthful. The dance fluidly mixes the contemporary thumps and oomph with the supple elasticity of classical ballet” Daily News, Egypt.

Billy on Billie – Various songs made famous by Billie Holiday (Premiere)
Click – Various House Artists (Premiere)

Act III

Rise – Music by U2

"An electrifying work set to the powerful music of U2 will close the performance. “U2’s music has a thread of passion running through it that connects with the heart and soul.  That energy – which has become a backdrop for the celebration of the human spirit in many ways – creates the inspiration for this work”.  This is the first time U2 has granted permission for the use of their work in a ballet, and Rhoden has created a momentous piece to rise to the occasion.  “I want to inspire audiences to reach into their core for their own happiness.  I want Rise to be powerful yet joyful, to help all of us see the possibilities in the world,” explains Rhoden. “I want this dance to make a connection with the audience… I want them to leave the theatre hopeful.” Joyce Theater Release ‘08

Get Your Tickets to RISE by Complexions


September 29 & 30, October 1 & 2 - 7.30pm

Ticket prices:
$99.90 Premium Elite
$79.90 Premium
$69.90 A Reserve
$39.90 B Reserve
Student pricing not available yet

ASB Theatre, The Aotea Centre, THE EDGE
Bookings: 0800 BUYTICKETS or www.buytickets.co.nz
Tickets on sale Wednesday, July 7
 

Published 22nd Jul 2010

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