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![]() Short Takes: Dance Alloy gets out of the house to fill Pittsburgh streets with movement
Tuesday, September 17, 2002
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Dance Alloy
Dance Alloy's industrial-strength gala Saturday night at the stylish
First Avenue Garage provided perhaps the best chance to watch the
company's newest work, "Get Out of the House," by New York City
choreographer Sarah Skaggs.
The company had previously performed the piece in East Liberty, The
Waterfront in Homestead and Dominion Plaza. Now, with the surrounding
Pittsburgh skyline as a backdrop and a welcome break in the stormy
weather, the Alloy dancers literally made the earth (concrete ramps in
this case) move with high octane choreography that bedazzled a
knowledgeable dance crowd.
Skaggs' piece was designed to appeal to first-timers as well as dance
aficionados, the former getting the familiar -- running, jazz-inspired
kicks and leaps, gymnastic balances -- at an aerobic pace and the latter
watching the expert landscape and sculptural patterns with complex
multiple fronts.
It wasn't what you would find on a typical Dance Alloy indoor program,
for outdoor performances require larger-than-life movements to fill the
open spaces. But one of the Alloy's trademarks is the sheer strength,
power and determination of its dancers, and "Get Out of the House" heavily
capitalized on those elements.
Kudos to the secondary crew of Pittsburgh dancers who enhanced the
performance with improvisational phrases beforehand and a dance bubble
that blew in and out near the climax.
-- Review by Jane Vranish, free-lance dance and music
critic
By the way ...
-- Previews by Ed Masley, Post-Gazette pop music
critic
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