Arsht Center for the Performing Arts presents the Joffrey Ballet

Mar 26th and 27th, 2010. 8:00 p.m.

altLong renowned as a transformational force in American dance, the venerable Joffrey Ballet makes its debut at the Sanford and Dolores Ziff Ballet Opera House of the Adrienne Arsht Center for the Performing Arts of Miami-Dade County on Friday, March 26th at 8:00 p.m., followed by a second performance on Saturday, March 27th also at 8:00 p.m. The Joffrey Ballet appears at the Adrienne Arsht Center as part of the Sanford and Dolores Ziff Dance Series, 2009-2010 John S. and James L. Knight Masterworks Season.

The program will feature four acclaimed works that capture the grace, beauty, and athleticism of the world-renowned ballet company. The Joffrey will introduce Miami to one of its recent major hits, Age of Innocence, an original work with a mesmerizing score by influential 20th century composer, Philip Glass, and noted Hollywood film score composer, Thomas Newman, and choreographed for the Joffrey by a brilliant new voice in American dance, Edwaard Liang. In creating Age of Innocence, Liang was inspired by the novels of Jane Austen and the women of her era who demonstrated significant grace and strength of spirit in the face of societal repression. While the ballet’s title recalls Edith Wharton, its real subtext springs from the works of Austen. A former New York City Ballet soloist, Edwaard Liang has been named by Dance Magazine as among the “Top 25 to Watch” in ballet choreography.

The program will also include Confetti, a highly spirited and technically challenging tour de force choreographed by Joffrey Ballet co-founder Gerald Arpino, with music by Gioacchino Rossini; the lyrical Valses Poeticos, a series of solos and duets about love, choreographed by veteran San Francisco Ballet Artistic Director Helgi Tomasson, with music by Enrique Granados; and Aria, choreographed by San Francisco Ballet Principal Character Dancer and Choreographer Val Caniparoli, with music by George Frederic Handel.

The Joffrey Ballet has been hailed as “America’s Ballet Company of Firsts,” having notched an astonishing number of firsts, including the first dance company to perform at the White House, the first American dance company to visit Russia; the first to commission a Rock ’n’ Roll ballet; and the first and only dance company to appear on the cover of Time magazine.

The Joffrey Ballet was founded in 1956 by visionary teacher Robert Joffrey and Gerald Arpino as a uniquely American company of dancers for whom they choreographed original and relevant ballets, commissioned works from the finest emerging choreographers (giving many their first national exposure), and meticulously reconstructed some of the early masterworks of the 20th century. For more than 50 years, The Joffrey Ballet’s commitment to taking world-class, artistically vibrant work to a broad and varied audience has created a solid foundation that continues to support the company’s unprecedented capacity for achieving important “firsts.” Today, the company, which has been hugely successful in its former residencies in New York and Los Angeles, lives permanently in a brilliant new facility, Joffrey Tower, in the heart of America, Chicago. It continues to thrive under its internationally renowned Artistic Director Ashley C. Wheater, who was recruited as a dancer in 1985 by Joffrey and Arpino before returning to lead the company in 2007, after a heralded tenure at the San Francisco Ballet. The company’s commitment to accessibility is met through the most extensive touring schedule of any dance company in history, an innovative and highly effective education program, and collaborations with myriad other visual and performing arts organizations.

Adrienne Arsht Center
1300 Biscayne Boulevard
Miami, FL 33132
305.949.6722
www.arshtcenter.org

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