Won’t You Change Partners and Dance With Me?

Aztec rituals considered in the Arts District, intersecting dance and science in Sylmar, a street dance battle in Glendale, Canadian ballet in Northridge, New York visitors in Malibu, a Sondheim musical post-Presidents Day, all live, plus a peek at next week and Covid updates.

Live Dance 

(Note: as of press time, these events are live, but as Omicron still does its thing, theaters may still pivot, postpone or cancel in response. Check with the venue for the latest)

Oh, Canada

The pandemic-fueled demise of Aspen-Santa Fe Ballet also ended its status as this venue’s resident dance company. This month, the venue director announced a new resident dance company, again one from out of town, Canada’s BALLET BC. The troupe last performance just before the pandemic shutdown in March 2020 was its full-length Romeo & Juliet from company director Medhi Walerski. The visit gained high praise for its highly trained dancers and contemporary repertoire. The announced program brings an encore pas de deux from that Romeo & Juliet along with two works originally created for the Nederlands Dans Theatre, Walerski’s GARDEN and The Statement by Crystal Pite. Details, tickets and Covid protocols at The Soraya, Cal State University Northridge, 18111 Nordoff St., Northridge; Sat., Feb. 26, 8pm, $41-$86. The Soraya.

A male dancer kneels, cradling a woman in his arms
Ballet BC’s “Romeo & Juliet.” Photo by Michael Slobodian

Discovering the cube

As part of the Science of Dance Weekend at this venue, Benita Bike’s DanceArt brings a quartet of dances for two free (with ticket) performances. Scheduled works include Benches set in a park, On Beat 3 considering percussive rhythms, a duet from Entrelazadas with music by Rodrigo, and a work-in-progress. At the Discovery Cube Los Angeles, 11800 Foothill Blvd., Sylmar; Sat., Feb. 26 & 27, 2pm, free with registration at DanceArt. Details on the Science of Dance weekend, tickets and Covid protocols at Discovery Cube.

Women dancer lean to side extending one arm
Benita Bike’s DanceArt. Photo by Dean Wallraff.

In search of authentic ritual

In New Ghosts, dancer/choreographer/visual artist Lindsay August-Salazar draws on the 16th century Codex Borgia, a book pictographically describing the Aztec divinity calendar. As with most Pieter performances, a donation of food or beverage to free snack bar is welcomed. At the parking lot at the Box, 822 E. 3rd St., downtown Arts District; Sat., Feb. 26, 5pm, free with registration. Details, registration, and Covid protocols at Pieter.

A woman extends her leg into the air
Lindsay August-Salazar. Photo courtesy of the artist

Just don’t call them “junior”

Many of the young dancers of Ailey II on this tour will go on to join the senior company, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre. Their youth, strong training, and stamina are showcased to the max by the energized demands of the repertoire. Smothers Theatre, Pepperdine University, 24255 Pacific Coast Hwy., Malibu; Thurs., March 3, 8pm, $22.50-$50. Details, tickets and Covid protocols at Pepperdine.

Dancers in orange and red extend scarves
Ailey II. Photo by Nir Arieli

Going toe to toe

In Let the Music Move You Vol.12-Color in Dance, it’s an afternoon of 1 vs 1 open styles battles. Among the guest performers, Versa-Style Dance Next Generation and Beast Camp. Register to perform by Fri., Feb. 25, 6pm or come and watch at Verdugo Park, 1621 Canada Blvd., Glendale; Sat., Feb. 26, 1-5pm, free. Details, tickets and Covid protocols at Instagram.

Dancers on beach
Versa-Style Dance. Photo courtesy of the artists.

Still kicking

Triple threat Maybin Hewes dancer (tap), singer, and comedienne takes the stage in This Joint Is Jumpin’. The 91 year old announced this will be her final “big” show, but there are a few more performances left to go. Details, tickets and Covid protocols at Theatre West, 3333 Cahuenga Blvd. West, Hollywood; Sat., Feb. 26, & March 5, 7pm, Sun., Feb. 27 & March 6, 2pm, $35. (323) 851-7977. Details, tickets and Covid protocols at Theatre West.

A woman lifts a hat while she kicks her leg
Maybin Hughes. Photo courtesy of the artist

Grab a gun, take a shot

A motley band of presidential assassins dance across history in Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman’s piercing musical Assassins. Choreographers Preston Mui and Jasmine Rafael aided director Snehal Desai with movement direction. East West Players, 1220 Judge John Also St., Little Tokyo; mostly Thurs.-Sat., 8pm, Sat., 2pm, Sun., 5pm, $25-$75. Details, tickets and Covid protocols at East West Players.

A group in different costumes fill the stage
Stephen Sondheim’s “Assassins.” Photo courtesy of East West Players.

Dancing the curriculum

This annual showcase for college and K-12 dance companies, CA Dances 2022 offers a live performance in Riverside County, with 15 ensembles performing a range of dance styles. At Heritage High School, 26001 Briggs Rd., Menifee; Feb. 26, 8pm, $20. Details, tickets and Covid protocols through this Google Docs.

Some knees are held by two hands
Palm Springs Dance Project’s film “The Anniversary.” Photo courtesy of the artists

So you want to be a producer?

In its latest venture, the Palm Springs Dance Project produced and now presents the world premiere of The Anniversary, Australian director Stephen Agisilaou’s full-length film blending art and dance. Populated with local dance personalities, more than 50 dancers, and iconic Palm Spring locales, the film heads for the film festival circuit after this premiere. The evening includes a panel discussion with the director. Details, tickets and Covid protocols at Annenberg Theater, Palm Springs Art Museum, 101 Museum Dr., Palm Springs; Wed., March 2, 6:30pm, $15. Palm Springs Art Museum.

A Peek at Next Week

(Note: Details, tickets, & Covid protocols at websites)

Ronald K Brown/EVIDENCE at UCLA Royce Hall, Sat., March 5, 8pm, $39-$59. CAP UCLA.

A group of dancers in white fill a stage
Ronald K Brown/Evidence. Photo by Julieta Cervantes

Lineage Dance-Curiosity Tales at Lineage, 920 E. Mountain St., Glendale; Sun., March 6 & 13, 4 p.m., $40, $20 students & seniors. Info, tickets, & Covid protocols at  Lineage Dance

Heidi Duckler DanceBeholding @ The Bendix at the Bend Building Rooftop, 1206 Maple Ave., downtown; Sun., March 6, 6pm, $35, $25 seniors & students. Heidi Duckler Dance

Varinia Canto Vila & Meg Stuart at the UCLA Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Blvd., Westwood; Tues.-Sun., March 8-13, 11am, free. Hammer Museum

A group of women dancers in dark red hold a rope
MashUP Contemporary Dance Company. Photo courtesy of the artists

MashUP’s International Women’s Day Choreographer Showcase at LA Dance Project, 2245 E. Washington Blvd., downtown Arts District; Sat., March 5, 2 & 7pm, $30. Eventbrite.

High Voltage at Electric Lodge, 1416 Electric Ave., Venice; Fri., March 4, 8pm, $10. Info, tickets, & Covid protocols at Eventbrite.

Max 10 at the Electric Lodge, 1416 Electric Ave., Venice; Mon., March 7, 7:30pm, $10. Info, tickets, & Covid protocols aElectric Lodge.

 

Covid Updates

Postponed to March

As the Covid public health emergency shuttered theaters for live performance over the past two years, the world of dance film, video and streamed performances has flourished. Long before Covid, filmed dance was the specialty of LA-based Dance Camera West, recognized as one of the premiere dance film showcases. DCW’s 20th anniversary edition was to earlier this month with more than 75 films lined up for a dozen programs at two venues. Out of caution and safety concerns with the current surge in Covid cases, DCW postponed the festival to late March. Stay tuned or find details on the new schedule at Dance Camera West.

A dancer jumps against a backgroun of water and a mountain
Dance Camera West. Photo courtesy of the artists.

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