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Spring Repertory
(From the 2004-2005 Season)

March 31 to April 3, 2005


Alexsandra Meijer and Maximo Califano are "The Lovers"
in Michael Smuin's SHINJU.
Photo by John Gerbetz

Alexandra Koltun and Alex Lapshin perform in
Dennis Nahat's CANNONADE
Photo by John Gerbetz

Alexsandra Meijer and Maximo Califano are "The Lovers"
in Michael Smuin's SHINJU.
Photo by John Gerbetz

Maximo Califano and Alexsandra Meijer in a rehearsal for SHINJU.
Photo by: John Gerbetz
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CANNONADE
SHINJU — A Company Premiere
QUICKSILVER

Dennis Nahat’s CANNONADE is pure rapid-fire energy, as fast as the mortarfire that inspired its title.
This classical ballet is danced to Johann Sebastian Bach’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor.

Choreographer Michael Smuin’s SHINJU is a Japanese ‘Romeo and Juliet style tragedy’ danced to a custom-composed score by renowned Japanese-American composer Paul Chihara with brilliantly creative costumes by Willa Kim…the Dream Team that brought you THE TEMPEST.
NOTE: SHINJU contains partial nudity.

Nahat’s signature piece, QUICKSILVER, is choreographed to Felix Mendelssohn’s Piano Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Opus 25. This youthful, joyous work with its driving force delivers a powerhouse of a finale.

Choreography: DENNIS NAHAT, MICHAEL SMUIN
Music: Johann Sebastian Bach, Paul Chihara, Felix Mendelssohn
Lighting: KENNETH KEITH

 

 

 

PURCHASE TICKETS
Thursday, March 31, 2005 @ 8:00pm (Opening)
Friday, April 3 @ 8:00pm
Saturday, April 2 @ 8:00pm
Sunday, April 3 @ 1:30pm


Center for the Performing Arts San Jose, CA Tickets: $22-$68 Box Office: (408) 288-2800 or TicketMaster


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