Strand (1997)

In 1997 my company joined forces with Toronto Dance Theatre - led by Artistic Director Christopher House – and Arraymusic – led by Artistic Director Michael J. Baker – to co-produce and co-present a two-week performance run of dance and live music titled musicDANCEarray. TDT and I each had our own concert program featuring live music performed by members of the Arraymusic ensemble, and Arraymusic’s program included works contributed by both of the dance companies.

One of two premieres for me was the work Strand, performed to a delicate, spare and nuanced piano score by Ann Southam. I had known Ann’s music since in the early 1970s through the repertoire of Toronto Dance Theatre, and I had first danced to one of her electronic scores in 1974 for Anna Blewchamp’s powerful and disturbing Arrival of All Time. When I approached Ann for a solo piano piece, she offered Spatial View of Pond, which had been commissioned by Arraymusic for pianist Henry Kucharzyk, so it was a perfect fit for our shared project.

Strand was choreographed bar by bar to Ann’s music with the movement arising as a response to phrases of text extracted from the writing of American author May Sarton, whose journals eloquently chronicle the way in which our lives arise through the detail of each small act. For the dance, Ann allowed me to have the pianist release the sustain pedal to cut the last note off at the moment that my final gesture completed.

The photographer V. Tony Hauser invited me to dance Strand for his camera, and his portraits – which I love – capture the essence of gesture and unguarded emotion that lay at the heart of the dance. - PB

related links

Discover more about May Sarton’s journal writing here on newcriterion.com.

credits

choreography and performance:
Peggy Baker

music:
Ann Southam
(Spatial View of Pond, 1986, revised 1995)

piano
Henry Kucharzyk / Andrew Burashko

costume design
Caroline O'Brien

lighting design
Marc Parent

subsequent performer:
Jessica Runge

premiere

Toronto
March 12, 14, 19, 21, 1997
Premiere Dance Theatre
concert: musicDANCEarray

subsequent presentations

Full list available here

media links

See 2001 in the press and media archive

photography

By V. Tony Hauser.

A photo of a dancer, performing to a small crowd in front of a wall of old paintings in an art gallery. There are sculptures placed aroudn the room. The dancer is moving so fast their entire body is blurry and out of focus.

Photo of Jessica Runge in performance at the Art Gallery of Ontario by Meredith Potter

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