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Fall for Dance is an annual dance festival presented by New York City Center in New York City. Established in 2004 as a means to introduce new audiences to dance, and loosely based on the Delacorte Dance Festival model of the 1960s and 1970s, Fall For Dance showcases as many as five different dance companies on each of the festival’s six nights. In response to the Festival's popularity, in 2006 the number of performances was expanded to ten, with four of the six programs being repeated; in 2009 the number of performances remained ten, with five programs, each repeating.

Contents

Roster of performances

See also category: Fall for Dance Festival repertory by season

2004

[2004 review 1] [2004 review 2] [2004 review 3] [2004 review 4]

2005

[2005 review 1] [2005 review 2] [2005 review 3] [2005 review 4]

2005FFDplaybill.jpg

2006

[2006 review 1] [2006 review 2] [2006 review 3] [2006 review 4]

2007

[2007 Playbill 1] [2007 review 1] [2007 review 2] [2007 review 3] [2007 review 4] [2007 review 5] [2007 review 6]

2008

See also category: Fall for Dance 2008 repertory

Week one, September 17–21

[2008 review 1]

    • Shen Wei Dance Arts, Map (excerpts), choreography by Shen Wei
    • Pichet Klunchun Dance Company, Chui Chai, choreography by Pichet Klunchun
    • Keigwin + Company, Fire, choreography by Larry Keigwin
    • The National Ballet of Canada, Soldiers' Mass, choreography by Jirí Kylián
  • Saturday and Sunday, September 20th–21st [2008 Playbill 1] [2008 review 4]
    • Les Ballet Jazz de Montréal, [bjm_danse], Les Chambres des Jacques (excerpt), choreography by Aszure Barton
    • Oregon Ballet Theatre, RUSH (pas de deux), choreography by Christopher Wheeldon
    • Madhavi Mudgal, Odissi:PRAVAHA, choreography by Madhavi Mudgal
    • Sheron Wray, Harmonica Breakdown, choreography by Jane Dudley
    • Hofesh Shechter Company, Uprising (excerpt), choreography by Hofesh Shechter

Week two, September 23–27

    • The Suzanne Farrell Ballet, Pithoprakta, choreography by George Balanchine
    • Talia Paz, Love (excerpt), choreography by Sharon Eyal
    • The Lombard Twins, Lombard Play Piazzolla - The Dance Concert, choreography by Martin and Facundo Lombard
    • Kate Weare Company, The Light Has Not the Arms to Carry Us, choreography by Kate Weare
    • Garth Fagan Dance, From Before, choreography by Garth Fagan
    • Compañia Nacional de Danza, Artistic Director Nacho Duato, Cor Perdut, choreography by Nacho Duato
    • Paul Taylor Dance Company, Esplanade, choreography by Paul Taylor

2009

See also category: Fall for Dance 2009 repertory

Week one, September 22–27

  • Iyar Elezra
  • Bobbi Smith
    • The OTHeRz
      • Tommy Janes
      • Patience Higgins
      • Victor Jones
      • Andy McCloud
  • Iyar Elezra
  • Bobbi Smith
    • The OTHeRz
      • Tommy Janes
      • Patience Higgins
      • Victor Jones
      • Andy McCloud
    • Tangueros del Sur
      • Romper el Piso
    • Les Grands Ballets Canadiens de Montréal
      • Noces
    • Monica Bill Barnes & Company
      • I feel like
  • Deborah Lohse
  • Anna Bass
  • Monica Bill Barnes
Katerina Bychkova
Vanya Verikosa

Week two, September 30–October 3

  • Lonnie Poupard, Jr.
  • Alex Dean Speedie
    • Sang Jijia
      • Snow
cello
piano
  • Borislav Struley
  • Maxim Mogilevsky
      • Revelations
Pilgrim of Sorrow
I Been 'Buked
Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel
Fix Me, Jesus
Take Me to the Water
Processional / Honor, Honor
Wade in the Water
I Wanna Be Ready
Move, Members, Move
Sinner Man
The Day is Past and Gone
You May Run On
Rocka My soul in the Bosom of Abraham

footnotes

  1. ^ Four Bagatelles replaced the Herman Schmerman pas de deux.

References

Playbill

2007

  1. ^ City Center, September

2008

  1. ^ a b c d e f City Center, September

2009

  1. ^ a b City Center, Tuesday and Wednesday, September 22nd–23rd
  2. ^ City Center, Thursday and Friday, September 24th–25th
  3. ^ City Center, Saturday and Sunday, September 26th–27th
  4. ^ City Center, Wednesday and Thursday, September 30th–October 1st
  5. ^ City Center, Friday and Saturday, October 2nd–3rd

reviews

2004

2005

2006

  1. ^ NY Times by John Rockwell, September 30th
  2. ^ NY Times by Jennifer Dunning, October 2nd
  3. ^ NY Sun by Joy Goodwin, October 5th
  4. ^ NY Times by Roslyn Sulcas, October 10th

2007

  1. ^ NY Times by Alastair Macaulay, September 28th
  2. ^ NY Times by Alastair Macaulay, October 1st
  3. ^ NY Times by Alastair Macaulay, October 6th
  4. ^ NY Times by Claudia La Rocco, October 8th
  5. ^ Village Voice by Deborah Jowitt, September 25th
  6. ^ NY Sun by Joel Lobenthal, September 6th

2008

  1. ^ NY Post by Clive Barnes, September 22nd
  2. ^ NY Times by Gia Kourlas, September 18th
  3. ^ NY Sun by Joel Lobenthal, September 19th
  4. ^ a b NY Times by Gia Kourlas, September 21st
  5. ^ NY Times by Claudia La Rocco, September 24th
  6. ^ NY Times by Claudia La Rocco, September 26th
  7. ^ NY Times by Claudia La Rocco, September 28th

2009

  1. ^ a b NY Times by Alastair Macaulay, September 23rd
  2. ^ a b NY Post by Leigh Witchel, September 24th
  3. ^ NY Times by Alastair Macaulay, September 25th
  4. ^ NY Times by Alastair Macaulay, September 27th
  5. ^ NY Times by Alastair Macaulay, October 1st
  6. ^ NY Times by Roslyn Sulcas, October 5th

External links

Playbill Arts


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