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![]() Summer Times: Dance Thinking young Friday, May 17, 2002 Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
This weekend you can tap dance down several alternative avenues. There
is the tapmeister himself, Gregory Hines, at the Benedum Center. Or you
can tap into the trendy with modern dancer Sarah Skaggs at the Warhol or
tap the creative impulse of "works in progress" at the Dance Alloy. Then
dance fans will have to look hard to quench their terpsichorean thirst
during the summer heat waves. Young hopefuls from Pittsburgh Ballet
Theatre, Pittsburgh Youth Ballet and Point Park College kick up their
heels indoors, while their adult counterparts (PBT, Attack Theatre,
Duquesne University Tamburitzans) take to the parks.
Attack Theatre morphs into many formats and can appear anywhere
from an art gallery to a living room. The mainstays for its June 22
performance on an actual stage at the Three Rivers Arts Festival are
the enterprising Michele de la Reza and Peter Kope. Joining them for
"The Secret Life of...," an exploration of fantasy and reality, are
Philadelphia-based choreographer Brian Sanders, cellist Dave Eggar,
Brussels-based choreographer/performer Matteo Moles (formerly of
Bejart Ballet) and Armelle Huet van Eecloo, a former dancer with
Carolyn Carlson and director of La Compagnie Mosaique. Attack plans
to escape the ordinary and the everyday with a chaotic maestro, a
sleepy husband, a multitasking woman and a distracted janitor.
Before that you can find them at the Mattress Factory for a
site-determined work based on the James Turrell exhibition (June 2).
-- Jane Vranish
DANCE ALLOY: "To Be Continued..." is the last of the Alloy's
intimate dance conversations in its own great space. This one features
works-in-progress by local choreographers, and best of all, it's free.
Neighborhood Dance Center in Friendship (May 17). 412-363-4321.
PITTSBURGH DANCE COUNCIL: The season ends in a flurry of
rhythms, put together by the one and only Gregory Hines -- triple-threat
star of stage, screen and television. Benedum Center (May 18).
412-456-6666.
SARAH SKAGGS: Choreographer Sarah Skaggs makes her way into the
"Off the Wall" series, bringing her brand of modern/community dance. The
Andy Warhol Museum (May 18). 412-237-8339.
PITTSBURGH BALLET THEATRE SCHOOL SPRING PERFORMANCE: The
advanced students perform selections from George Balanchine's "Emeralds"
and "Western Symphony," Terence Marling's "Six of One," Mary Cunkleman's
"Crash" and Kimmary Williams' "Vivaldi Concerto." Byham Theater (June 8).
412-456-6666.
PITTSBURGH YOUTH BALLET COMPANY: Artistic director Jean Gedeon
always has a few surprises and this annual concert is no exception. There
will be several local premieres by George Balanchine ("Walpurgisnacht,"
"Les Scaramouches," "Pierette/Pierrot Pas de Deux"), as well as a couple
of new pieces by PYB resident choreographer Melissa Allen. Allen has
created "With the Help of Angels" and will collaborate with Pittsburgh
Symphony Orchestra associate conductor Lucas Richman on an as-yet-untitled
work. Byham Theater (June 15-16). 412-835-1250 or 412-835-1335.
INTERNATIONAL SUMMERDANCE: More than 100 students attend this
workshop, ending with performances, Pittsburgh Playhouse in Oakland (Aug.
2-3). 412-621-4445.
PITTSBURGH BALLET THEATRE SUMMER INTENSIVE: This summer program,
which pulls students from around the country, will feature works by
student choreographers. Chatham College's Eddy Theater (July 27). Tickets
available at the door.
PITTSBURGH BALLET THEATRE: Artistic director Terrence Orr likes
to show the company's contemporary side during this summer interlude.
Hartwood (Aug. 25).
DUQUESNE UNIVERSITY TAMBURITZANS: The Tammies' new show will
feature an expanded "Armenian Suite" from Gagik Karepetian and a new work
from Elena Lindtnerova-Kroslakova. Culled from Slovakia's Tatra Mountains,
her piece will feature the group's new acquisition, Juraj Adamik, whose
artistic repertoire includes juggling axes. South Park Amphitheatre (Aug.
23). 412-767-4521.
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