Sunday, March 8, 2015

Dance History: Sonya Tayeh does Graham



Reimagining a Classic

As a student at Wayne State University, Sonya Tayeh had one of those experiences that seem to change everything: She saw Martha Graham’s seminal solo, Lamentation. Fast-forward a decade or so, and Tayeh is revisiting that defining moment. Fresh off another groundbreaking season on “So You Think You Can Dance,” Tayeh was one of four choreographers chosen by the Martha Graham Dance Company to create a new addition to Lamentation Variations—a series of four-minute pieces inspired by the original.
Several other choreographers, including Larry Keigwin, Aszure Barton and Yvonne Rainer, have made their own Lamentation Variations in the past, and this year’s crop of commissioned dancemakers are Tayeh, Kyle Abraham, Michelle Dorrance and Liz Gerring. Each choreographer is given just 10 hours to complete his or her piece and must start from scratch—pre-planned ideas aren’t allowed.
Dance Spirit caught up with Tayeh to talk about her Variation, which premieres this month at the Joyce Theater in NYC.
Sonya Tayeh working with Martha Graham dancers (photo by Brigid Pierce, courtesy Martha Graham Dance Company)
Sonya Tayeh working with Martha Graham dancers (photo by Brigid Pierce, courtesy Martha Graham Dance Company)
Dance Spirit: Can you talk about the first time you saw Lamentation?
Sonya Tayeh: My dance history teacher Georgia Reid showed me a video in class. Seeing all the restriction, grief and constraint in the piece—along with its pounding aggression—made me cry. I felt such a visceral connection to the work and to Graham’s idea that dance should make you feel something.
DS: What are you trying to convey in your variation?
ST: This year, I’ve lost two close friends. I’ve been feeling a sense of intense anxiety about getting as much done as I can before everything ends. I’m inspired by the moment when you’re in mourning and you feel stifled, but you tear away all that constraint and say, “Enough is enough.” I see it as a Part 2 of Graham’s Lamentation—if she tore away the fabric and all that weight lifted, what would happen? It’s like being shot out of a rocket.
DS: What is the music?
ST: I’m using a piece by Meredith Monk that consists of all these crazy breathing sounds. When I watch Graham’s original, I feel myself making those kinds of sounds, like my body can’t breathe and I need air. I want my piece to feel like the dancers are out of breath from the beginning. They’re exhausted, running around, trying to get so much done. I’ve been telling the dancers to let the music drive them.
DS: Everyone fell in love with your “SYTYCD” piece for Ricky Ubeda and Jessica Richens, which used Meredith Monk’s “Vow.” What’s your connection to Monk?
ST: I’ve been a huge fan of hers forever. And when my friends passed away, I just kept listening to one of her albums with “Vow” on it. I knew I wanted to use the song for “SYT,” and the producers agreed. I was also looking for music for my Graham piece, and I wrote a letter to Meredith explaining my situation and how I’d love to use her music. She gifted me the two scores. I’d love to work directly with her one day.
DS: What’s next for you?
ST: When I moved to NYC, my plan was to start anew, pay my dues and build my voice as a concert and theater choreographer. So this project, and being mentioned in the same breath as people like Kyle Abraham and Michelle Dorrance, is amazing. I also have a crew of dancers I’ve been working with, and I’d love to get some work commissioned. I’m just really honing in on the NYC dance environment.

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Dance History News: Presidential Medal of Freedom Goes to Alvin Ailey!

Presidential Medal of Freedom Goes to Alvin Ailey

Posted on February 23, 2015 by 
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Ailey artistic director Robert Battle with President Obama
The White House named Alvin Ailey a posthumous recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest honor that a U.S. civilian can receive. Ailey, who started his company in 1958 with seven African-American dancers, was chosen for his commitment to modern dance and civil rights. Robert Battle, who now directs the multiracial company of 31 dancers, accepted the award on behalf of Ailey.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

HOMECOMING HALF TIME INFORMATION

Yay, Being a part of Synergy, means the relationship between different parts that together create greater results, like combining a High School Dance 3 class, a UVU Concurrent Enrollment technique class, and a performing group all into one.  Our first opportunity is the Homecoming game halftime!  Because we are a mini team, we are now allowed to perform with the other teams: drill, cheer, ballroom, and PDC!



DATES:  (note all dates are online on our google calendar, which you can copy and save and sync)
Tues Aug 26 7:00 AM in Maroon Gym (casual clothes ok) - formations and ripples
Sat Aug 30 9-10 AM in Maroon Gym (dance attire and shoes) -tba
Thurs Sep 4 6:15 AM in Maroon Gym (dance attire and shoes) -cleaning, group work, go out on field.

HALFTIME PERFORMANCE DRESS:
Bottoms: Black tight full-length leggings
Feet: black socks or black jazz shoes/boots
Top: "Synergy" black and gold tank I'm getting made and purchasing for you :)
Hair: All the same slicked back.  Maybe Gold Bow?
Make-up: Stage Make-up, with maroon lipstick, sparkly gold eyeshadow/glitter, etc.

Please be to class every time so we can teach, clean, and create new choreography together!  After Homecoming we will get back to our regular dance units, until another performance opportunity arrises!


Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Homecoming Halftime Performance Date

Welcome Synergy!!!

Our first performance is at the Lp Homecoming Game Halftime:
Friday September 5th!!!!!!  

We will be learning the whole group choreo and coming up with our section the first week(s) of school!

Get ready to dance!

Sunday, April 27, 2014

Accepted into Synergy/Dance 3

Hello!

Here are the lovely dancers who have approval from the Audition to be in Synergy.  More to come :)

Kira Knorr
Megan Smoot
Alexis Nicolls
Alison Paulson
Aubree Holt
Courtney Larson
Emily Hanks
Hannah Overstreet
Katie May
Kimi Aramaki
Lauren Colemere
Makaela Alder
Mariah Miller
Savannah Burton
Hope Hughes
Hannah Teague


You will get all the information to enroll in the university Concurrent Enrollment at the beginning of the school year.