In the continuation of our highly-popular New Works series, three renowned choreographers have been commissioned to conceptualize new works for the stage.
This program features world premieres from recipient of the Danza Award for Best Choreography Andonis Foniadakis, Hope Boykin acclaimed Bessie Award Winner and Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater member, and our own Resident Choreographer Juliano Nunes.
Learn more about choreography and the process of creating a new work at the Choreography Panel on Saturday, February 4 from 4-5pm. This intimate discussion will feature New Works: Forward Motion choreographers Hope Boykin and Andonis Foniadakis, along with Philadelphia Ballet Artistic Director Angel Corella and moderator Dr. Miriam Giguere.
Note: pieces are listed alphabetically by choreographer, program order is subject to change!
ENdure (Boykin) – 0:21
Intermission – 0:15
CIRCUMSTELLARS (Foniadakis) – 0:22
Intermission – 0:15
PS (Nunes) – 0:25
Performances By Date
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A laboratory.
The classical ballet that jostles us all to the ecstasy of physical and imaginative ability.
A one-way ticket into confused bliss followed by the epilogue.
PS postscript.
— Juliano Nunes
Often, we find ourselves pushed to our limits. Physically and emotionally the stress and strains do not stop, but we press on. Forced to fall in line, keep up with standards, suffering patiently, waiting, and anticipating for a future we can see but cannot touch—we endure. We endure because we must. We endure because we are called to something; our gifts, our talents, our dreams and goals rule our hearts. We endure through the loneliness, the trials, and heaviness because our path is clear, nothing else will do. Our steps are ordered in such a way that no matter the stumbling block, we will ENdure.
— Hope Boykin
Human relationships are always at the center of my work. We create actions that determine our energy and emotions through accidental or predetermined contacts. A landscape then is formed that becomes, for the specified moment, a familiar place, a shared experience, and results in a standard memory and imprint.
Inspired by the idea that materials within each Circumstellar can potentially create new stars, I dived into a creation process letting myself into the vortex of the specific moment. I interacted with the company’s dancers using their technical abilities while, at the same time, I searched to provoke new reactions and sensations around it.
Under the thrilling composition of Julien Tarride, I created a circular and inexhaustible energetic choreography in need of forming a unique world that captures my union with the energy and artistry of Philadelphia Ballet.
— Andonis Foniadakis
Arthur M. Kaplan and R. Duane Perry
Neal W. Krouse
Philadelphia Ballet Resident Choreographer Juliano Nunes is generously supported by Angel’s Angels – Madeleine Plonsker, Myriam Castillo, and Jennifer Malherbe