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Thursday, December 15, 2011

The Spirit Dance Company Presents "Echoes of Love"

Christmas Gala 2011


In what's being billed as a gala performance, the Spirit Dance Company will present "Echoes of Love", in Second Life. The dance troupe will perform on both the 17th and 18th of December. The event on both days will begin at 11:30 am PST/SLT and it is something you won't want to miss. I spoke briefly with Caryl Meredith, co-founder of the troupe and choreographer, and she told me that, "The company continues to grow not only in our ability to perform but also in our ability to shift and adjust to the many technical challenges that we face when pushing the envelope. We are thinking big and accomplishing the unexpected. I am very proud of the members of our cast and crew on what they have achieved. Please come and see us, we welcome your being part of our audience."

The following is from the invitation that Caryl had given me and I wanted to share the sentiments expressed.


Echoes of love

Each season allows the Spirit Dance Company to work on another show. Another way to lift spirits and bring a chuckle or tear to those who attend. This season is not different. As a collective group we have worked hard to produce an inspiring as well as artistically beautiful show. It is our 'Echoes of Love' that we extend to you. It is love energy wrapped in an artistic format it is our hope that those who come to see it are inspired to pass this energy along.

Love from the heart

Take it. Share it with others in your own personal way. At this time of year there is always talk of Peace on Earth. In holiday greetings cards the 'wish' for a better world is been the focus as long is I can remember. There may have been tiny steps toward that end. But what comes to me as I write this greeting is it the peace we seek comes from within. How we feel about who we are. And our actions toward others is a bedrock of a new world --- a safe peaceful place where we can walk our path unimpeded by negativity. It is up to us to create it.

So at this Holiday Season we wish you peace. We wish you love. We wish you to experience love deep in your heart that you can feel and share. And may that echo through all your relationships in dealings so that we will all be richer for the experience of sharing of the experience of sharing yours.

Echoes of love



Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Dancer Auditions for Ballet Pixelle

PRESS RELEASE

(formerly Second Life Ballet)
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 at 5pm SLT



Ballet Pixelle has opportunities for dancers to join this dedicated company of artists in Second Life. This is a unique opportunity to blend the best of artistic and technical worlds, creating performances that stretch dance and storytelling possibilities within the ballet tradition.

The company performs original ballets choreographed by Inarra Saarinen to music created for each ballet by SL musicians. Performances are twice a week at Ballet Pixelle’s theatre in the IBM sim. In addition to the performance schedule, each ballet requires several weeks of rehearsal.

Poseballs and automatic animations are not used in Ballet Pixelle performances. Dancers move independently, enacting steps and gestures coordinated with the rest of the cast and to the music. For example, a typical rehearsal period during creation of a new ballet is 3 to 4 months with two or more rehearsals a week each lasting approximately two hours.  We all have First Lives, but to be fair to the company and the collaborative nature of our work, Ballet Pixelle must be considered a priority. Professionalism and serious commitment are required; a sense of humor is appreciated :-)

Dancers who want to test the experience have an opportunity at the Second Life 5th Birthday exhibit space of Ballet Pixelle. In the center of the exhibit space a dance floor with “follow the footsteps” shoeprints invites visitors to pick up a package of three Ballet Pixelle animations and dance by sequencing them along the choreographic diagram. This activity provides a sense of the way Ballet Pixelle dancers work in performance.

Auditions will be held Wednesday, September 28 at 5 pm SLT at Ballet Pixelle's home theatre ô€€€

Qualifications: 

Applicants should be mature in First Life and have at least six months experience in Second Life.

It is preferred that dancers know some basic ballet and theater terminology.

In addition, participants should have Second Life skills including how to change clothing and skin, transform shape including gender, and move fluidly in three dimensional space and rez basic objects.

At the audition:

Come dressed in something simple such as a leotard, preferable a solid single color. Do not wear shoes with heels. Do not wear anything with bling.  Do not wear tutus or dress as a character.

We will audition dancers individually, but other auditioners may sit in the audience.

You will be given animations at the audition. You do not need animations, gestures, or a HUD.

We welcome all interested dancers for consideration. Our cast and crew enjoy this tremendously satisfying and exciting creative process. Register your interest by sending a completed copy of the notecard in the box or send a notecard with details to Calia Cachin.

Our thanks to IBM for hosting Ballet Pixelle.

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Thursday, September 8, 2011

The Last Performance of "Dance in Light" at Costa Rica

On September 10th at 10 am PDT/SLT, there will be a performance of "Dance With Light" in Second Life. I'd received an invitation from Medora Chevalier and she told me previously that this was to be the very last one. 

The note that came along with the invitation is reprinted below:

Dance in Light is a 45 minutes show with original music, dance, lights and particles.

It is brought to you by an international team:

junivers Stockholm: Composer, Music performer Stage and Light design (Sweden)
Medora Chevalier: Choreography, Costumes, Dance Performer (UK)
Sunshine Vayandar: Dance Performer (South Africa)
TheDove Rhode: Dance Performer (USA)
Southern Riptide: Dance Performer (USA)
Efrantirise Morane: Light Show operator (Italy)

Dance in Light's original numbers:
Dance of Life
Are You an Angel?
Reggae
Carp Rock
Eden

For more information contact junivers Stockholm, Medora Chevalier or Sunshine Vayander

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Spirit Dance Company and Celebrating Diversity - A Conversation




I knew that the preparations were underway when I had received a teleport request from Caryl Meredith.  I took it and arrived shortly afterward on the set of “Celebrating Diversity”. We exchanged pleasantries while she paused in her activities and introduced me to several members of the ensemble. All were there, busy as they organized for the dance sequence of the “Four Elements”. This evening’s performance was both a rehearsal and a continuation of the filming of the entire diversity performance as presented by the Spirit Dance Company. Ms Meredith is a co-founder of the company along with Starheart Erdhein.  The former asked me to take a seat on the left of the stage and to turn off my microphone as they finished their prep work.
As their activities continued, along with the arrival a few more cast members, I opened my notes from the interview I’d conducted with Caryl a few days earlier. We’d been joined by Lunabeam Moonites, a member of the company who had helped me arrange the meeting and due to the problems of logging into Second Life, a late and apologetic Ms Erdhein. We had met on this same stage where Caryl had set out four chairs. When I arrived, she informed me that Starheart was experiencing some difficulty with logging into Second Life. I waited for the ladies to choose their seat before I clicked and sat across from Caryl.  Lunabeam sat on the one to my right.
“Should we wait for her then?” I asked Caryl after the virtual me had settled into his chair.
“Well I don’t know, she may be having trouble and I did leave her a note. I don’t know if she didn’t get it and you know how it is when sometimes when you’re logging in and you’re crashing. So I would suggest that we just go ahead and if she comes, she’ll just step into it.” She replied.
“Spirit Dance Company, how did it begin and how long has it been around?” I asked.
“Formally about a year. Our first performance was a year ago last June, so we actually formed a few months before that and got into rehearsal. But it kind of had an evolution. It became the Spirit Dance Company … it originated as Starheart had a few ladies that wanted to dance together and they began to do little programs here and there. And then Star had a … kind of a festival. She and I … we’d been friends all along … she knew my dance background and asked if I would prepare something for the festival. I just chose a few friends and did maybe three dances in this festival and then began to help her and we put on a little show and decided … she decided that it was time that we reformat basically into a more professional production. And because of my background and experience, that began to work ... so it’s been about a year. This is our second big production. We call this three because we had one little one before that. Both star and I work together on this. However I’ve kind of became the director simply because of my background and experience and she is an assist and soloist. So that’s how it started.” She replied.
“An interesting beginning.” I commented.
“And we’ve drawn to us just some very wonderful people … a wonderful cast of about twenty one people including our understudies and it really is a co-creation of all different talents. I mean the fella who does our back grounds is incredible. We have an idea and just turn him loose. That’s basically what we do with every faction of the company ... we encourage individual creation and artistic abilities … and if we see that somebody really has something they really love to do, we encourage them to do just that. So I just tell Rex what we have in mind as far as concept and he comes up with the most fantastic backgrounds.” She said.
“Do you create your own dance animations?” I asked
“We do not do our own animations. We don’t have an animator. We simply shop a lot. We have … I am former dance teacher, ballet dancer myself, but I also dance contemporary and jazz, ballroom western, a little of everything. The only thing I haven’t done is tap, I’ve done Spanish, so my background is wide and I have a very eclectic taste. When it comes to dancing I like lots of different styles so we do not focus on ballet, we simply find those movements that fit ... I have a least 300 animation … Star has more. So we pull from what we have and share.” Caryl replied.
“One of my favorite questions to ask is, how was it that you found your way into second life?”
“Gosh, Star’s I’m sure would be completely different. Mine was is that I had a web site, with a spiritual program in which I did a special kinds of energy healing and there were some people who that used to support me on that … that said you know what you should go to second life and I said what is second life and that’s how it started. They basically brought me here and that time there was a program called mystic academy ... so I literally walked into Second Life as a teacher and a spiritual teacher with that company. I had no idea there was anything going like dancing in second life. As a matter of fact I didn’t even open my account, they came in and opened it up for me, took my real life pictures, built my avatar as close as they could to what they thought was an appropriate look. So that’s how it started … I’ve amended it a little bit since. But that’s how I came here. The dancing was a big surprise.” She responded.
“You hadn’t anticipated there would be dance or live musical performances going on?”
“I had no idea! No idea anything like that existed. It was so much fun when I did find out that the ball room dancing here was not that bad.” Caryl said in reply.
“I do admit that I have two left feet when it comes to dancing in real life. Doing so here is certainly much more pleasurable.” I commented.
“Isn’t it wonderful how everybody can be a pro. I think one of the things that is kind of exciting to me. I’ve had a vast back ground in dance and so has Lunabeam. She’s danced all of her life and so have I. She is the only other member of the company who is also a dancer in real life. What is kind of neat about it is that people who have never danced and cannot dance … some have approached me who are in wheel chairs and would love to be able to dance. They have that opportunity here and participate in something they haven’t had a chance to do.” She replied.
“I have a very good friend in here, she runs Virtual Ability Inc., and deals with physically challenged people who want to explore virtual worlds. One of the things they do comment on when they first come in ... is the ability to experience dance.” I said.
“Sure and it does give you that feeling. It’s not the same … but for me it’s the ability to choreograph. I closed my studio fifteen years ago ... my last studio and I went into writing and put that part of my life aside. But when I got here, gosh it was to fun to do it again.” She said
“Given your dance back ground in real life and here in second life, is there a vast difference in putting together a dance sequence?”
“Of course there’s major differences, number one, in order to function in real world and be able to choreograph you have to be able to do it. In here good choreography is good choreography you have go in search for those animations that are going to connect … give the expression or the feel … the interpretation of the music that you’re looking for. So I still have the same tool box, just different tools in the tool box. I have to find what it is that’s going to work to get that across. In real world its years and years of practice and knowledge and performing to know how to choreograph a particular piece of music … put the right steps together. Here it’s a matter of hunting for those pieces of movement, wouldn’t you agree Lunabeam?” Caryl replied.
“I would have to agree, one of the things that is so amazing … the thing that Caryl brings is where every single beat is choreographed to the animation.” Ms Moonite said.
“Let’s talk a little about the current performance, Celebrating Diversity. It comes in three different sets and sequences?
“Would you like to see them?”  Caryl asked
“Certainly.” I replied.
“What we’re sitting on now is Neon. It started with a song called ‘If Everybody Looked the Same’ … we wanted to give the idea of diversity the importance of accepting people for who they are and so we kind of tried to exemplify that by the costumes and letting everybody choose something. What happened was that it got so primmy that we couldn’t move, so we actually had the costumer put something together that was really unique. This set came about from that concept and the whole section of the show (Neon) actually revolves around that, showing the importance of individual creativity and acceptance. The very last song of the show is ‘Firework’ by Katy Perry, where she talks about the individual fire within each of us. So we turned the idea over to the artist and said build us something we can work with. Of course I have a staff of scripters and builders who help me put the rest of it together. This set is the finale of the show. Let me show you part one.” She said and then paused while she fiddled with the controls to bring out the next set. As it rezzed she continued; “These sets are compliments of our scripter. This is the country part of the show its simply … totally just fun. How would you define it Luna?”
“It’s like a really good party going on here with all the animals interacting … the chickens are really hilarious and the whole sequence makes me smile for sure.” Lunabeam commented.
“Dancing animals and dancing people … it’s just a little bit of country fun. It’s also a music change. It starts out with country music in this sequence which is about twenty minutes and we go to kind of new age or maybe neo classic would be a better way to describe it. The second part of the show is the four elements, it’s a ballet that I created and it has four soloists and four ballet dancers and it is like music from John Tesh and Yanni.” Caryl added.
“Then after the country sequence comes the dance of the four elements?” I asked
“Yes, earth, fire, air and water. The idea of the ballet is that each element has a different aspect … for instance fire can be warming but it can also devour … so each one of the elements goes through a soft  beginning and builds to a real high intensity … then from fire we go to air, which is the dance that Star does. In each one of these transitions there’s like this fog that comes up … its timed so that it gives just enough time so that one set is blocked out and the next set comes in. Water is next and when the fog clears you see the water. We try to make the audience feel like part of the environment. The last one is called the pillar … when each one of the elements are in balance it creates a creative force … it is the basis of all creation. So this set here, all four of the goddesses dance together and the pillar is activated.” Caryl replied.
As she spoke, she cycled through each of the sets for the four elements and I cammed out a bit to admire the artistry that went into creating them. Vibrant with color and textures, they were well designed to support the essential aspect of each element. As the last one came up I asked, “Are the special effects more difficult to coordinate in second life?”
“You know what’s really cool about it, almost anything you can think of in Second Life you can do it. In real life you are limited by your stage by the tools you have to work with … you certainly couldn’t have the pyrotechnics that goes on in Neon. It has a light show at the end ... a two minute light show. You would blow up the stage. Like how many times have you had an actual creek running through your set or build this kind of thing on a real stage … you can’t. So here, we have an opportunity to create something quite beautiful. “She replied.
“How’s the audience’s reaction been to Celebrate Diversity, have they been receptive?” I asked.
“The very first time we did the show with our side by side SIMs … this one that holds the stage is wholly dedicated to the dancers during a performance. We had eighty people across from the stage on the other SIM and very nearly crashed it. So we have limited it to fifty … and so we don’t take more than fifty people … we don’t sell it but using theater terminology we sell out every time.” She replied.
“That’s a pretty good size crowd by Second Life standards.” I commented.
“I have to tell you something that is kind of exciting. Last performance and Luna will tell about this … it was just amazing … at the end of the performance I looked out there at the audience and they didn’t move. That audience sat there for twenty to thirty minutes ... they were in awe, they did not want to leave. It was the strangest thing wasn’t it Luna.” Caryl said.
“Yeah ... it’s definitely a journey for sure. You start off laughing with the country scene and then you’re just taken away with the scenes and the dancing of the four elements … and then Neon and the fireworks. It just blows you away.” Lunabeam said.
“So by the time it’s finished … you just want to go again!” Caryl added.
“I’ve spoken to several performers in Second Life, musicians, theatrical and dancers who’ve also performed in real life and they tell me that while there are similarities there are also differences, like you don’t always get the audiences immediate reaction.”  I commented.
“I would say just the opposite, they do it electronically. There is an applause track in the music at the end of each song … so it also gives the audience the feel of what would normally happen and they applaud into the chat lines … I don’t feel that way at all, especially when they stand up for twenty – thirty minutes afterwards …  you know that they loved it.” Caryl replied.
“When you’re doing the performances is it tiring to be on the stage? Do you feel the stress of performing before an audience?”
“You know that’s another thing that is different about our company. It is a journey because none of these people outside of Luna has danced professionally or been in a professional show. So their learning something completely new as well as the fact you have to learn the technology of Second Life … you use your computer and all those kinds of things. So there is a stress level and you can only do it if you stay centered and cool. There are certain things you gotta do … a notecard to remember where you have to be at … then you have to be prepared to crash … and what do you do when you come back. All of these things have to be taken into consideration … and so yes, it is a stressful time. But you know, I’m really proud of this cast they’ve some so far and they don’t … I can’t remember anyone getting panicky this time … Luna, did you?” Ms Meredith said.
“No not at all, they were really very professional. There is quite a lot of things to do in terms of the different HUDs for the dances and the costumes for their parts. When lots of people are trying to get on and off the same time … but we rehearse really well, Caryl lead us brilliantly … and everybody does it together.” Lunabeam replied.
“I start about thirty minutes before a show, to do a little meditation to help people get centered and grounded ... get there mind focused on exactly where they need to be.” Caryl added.
“How long does it take to prepare for a new show … from when you get the idea to the first production?
“This one took five months.” She said in reply.
“That’s almost like a real life show isn’t it?”
“Almost … when you consider. I have an artist, scripter, all the dancers … I choreograph most of it but there are individuals who also choreograph. The music has to be found and prepared. The same things you do in a real life show are pretty much the same kinds of things you have to do here. So it’s a long process. We will be doing a different show on December 17th which is going to be a gala and we will have many of the favorite pieces that we’ve done in the last year and half in that show.” She responded.
“Have you seen any of the other Second Life dance troupes? La Performance and Pixel ballet are two that come to mind.”
“I’ve seen a few. I’m basically more focused on what we’re doing and I don’t really go around to the other ones that much. We didn’t tailor anything we do after what anybody else does. We simply had an idea of what to do … what we would like to do and people that we needed were just drawn to us. We didn’t go out looking for anyone. I’ve seen both and our concept is very different. We perform for the audience and our goal is to make them feel part of it… we want to pull them into not only the music, the visual of everything we’re doing. Pixel Ballet is very classical … and it sticks pretty much to a classical form of dance, of which I am trained in. I’ve actually performed most of my professional dance career as a classical ballet dancer. However it’s not what I want to do here. I think that there’s great merit in the different styles … dancing is about joy … it’s about celebration and so I like include all kinds of styles. For instance this one goes to country, semi-classical to what I would call street dancing all in one show.” She replied.
“This is definitely different then what I’d done before. The group I was in wasn’t as big as this. But I have been to quite a few performances. It’s all been very good, but I feel this has you on a whole journey and really draws you in.” Ms Moonite added.
“After this one, are there plans for another show?”
“Of course … “She replied and then laughed. “Like I said after this show, the last performance is October 1st and then through the rest of October and November we will be preparing for the gala … and then we’ll re-group. We’ll have a meeting and we’ll talk about what do you want to do … collect ideas and then we’ll focus on what we think will work for us. Star and I are of course the last word, but we want input from the group … what do they want to dance.
Just then Starheart, who had finally been successful at logging into Second Life arrived and took a seat to my left. We continued our chat for several more minutes and …
“Nazz … we’re about to begin.” I heard Caryl voice through my headset as she called my attention back to the stage and away from my notes. She told me that the performance of the four elements dance sequence was about to bein. ‘You’ve got the music queued in your player don’t you?” She asked.
I replied that I did and waited on her signal which arrived seconds later. I clicked the start and as the music began I watched as the goddess earth made her way onto the stage. Her avatar began to dance in harmony to the music streaming into my headset. I sat transfixed for the next thirty minutes or so while first the goddess of earth, then fire, then air and finally water completed their solos. Then all assembled for the dance of the four goddesses, their animations synchronized to the beat of the music. Each movement complimented the sound I heard. As the last note played I clicked the “Stand up” button and leapt from my chair to my virtual feet. I immediately typed out the chat line:
“Nazz Lane jumps to his feet whistling loudly and applauding madly”

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Celebrating Diversity Presented in Second Life by the Spirit Dance Company

Four Elements Dance in Celebrating Diversity



At 11:30 am PDT/SLT today, the 3rd of September, the performers of Spirit Dance Company will take the stage in Second Life.  This will be the dance troupe's third performance of "Celebrating Diversity. The company is  led by Caryl Meredith and Starheart Erdhein. With three dance compositions, diversity is "an exciting fusion of diversity which will ignite your senses as you are taken on a journey of expression through a dynamic mélange of dance and musical genres". The show begins with "The Barndance", followed by "Four Elements" (pictured above) and closes out with "Neon". The company has two additional performances planned, one on the 17th of September and a final on the 1st of October. 



Saturday, March 19, 2011

La Performance New Show “Romance” Opens on the 20th of March


On Sunday the 20th of March, the dance troupe la performance will present their latest show, the modern ballet "Romance". The premier begins at 2:30 pm PDT/SLT and will be held at their regular venue. The troupe is led by Jie Loon, who does the choreography and is the production leader. She had told me that they are planning seven performances of "Romance".



We'd spoken a few weeks ago, when she'd taken a few minutes away from rehearsals to chat with me.



Nazz: The rehearsals are going well I hope?



Jie: Hello Hello! We are rehearsing new show 'ROMANCE' since Dec now ... and fixed today the date of premiere, Sunday March 20th. Yeah, the rehearsals are going well. We have some new dancers … very brave and skillful. It will be a challenge, because we will try to limit time between the dances to 20 seconds or so.



Nazz: How many routines?



Jie: Nine dances in this show and all in all sixteen dancers on stage. Well seven dances officially and then one Goodbye and one surprise in the end.



Nazz: One surprise?



Jie: This will be Imagine … John Lennon. I fell about the lyrics ... without know what it is ... you know ... everybody does know this song, but if you ask after lyrics in detail ... difficult … I MUST have it in show, but it's a challenge to dance it ... to transport the mood. I found a live version together with Yoko Ono, she is on piano too.



Nazz: That would be an extra-ordinary finish.



Jie: Yeah, and one of the 'highlights' will be 'Bad Romance' - Lady GAGA. Which gave the title of this show ... 'ROMANCE'.



Nazz: What's the schedule of performances?



Jie: On these dates; 3/20, 3/27, 4/3, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24 with the last on 5/1.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

La Performance Presents “POLYAMOUR”


La performance, a Second Life Dance Project presents, "POLYAMOUR" in a pre-premiere on July 25th 2010, at 2.30 pm PDT/SLT. The official opening will occur in a few months, likely in October as I was told by La Performance Choreography Director Jie Loon. This newest show presents the troupe dancing to vocals as performed live by Reis. The set of songs and numbers of dancers for each follow:


1. LaraSara - 10 dancers
2. Querias - 15 dancers
3. A loira - 7 dancers
4. E doce - 2 dancers
5. Polyamour - 10 dancers
6. EuSei - 15 dancers


Along with the following credits:


Composed and arranged by Aldo Brizzi

Intermezzo: Lepreuve Du Labyrinthe and Aldo Brizzi

Choreography, production-leader: Jie Loon

Master of ceremonies: Alazi Sautereau

Performing artists/dancers:

Alazi Sautereau
Aminata Potez
Aspen Wrigglesworth
Deyna Broek
Emyly Beaumont
Eva Bohemian
Falkon Wickentower
Jie Loon
JolieElle Parfort
Lee Kenyon
Line Rayna
Mia Balhaus
Natalina DeVinna
Ninoo Nansen
Randy Thor
Xanthi Oridium




La Performance
Reis
Aldo Brizzi




 

Saturday, March 27, 2010

"Back to Black" a Modern Ballet Presented by la performance Opens on Sunday


la Performance "Back to Black" Poster

On Sunday the 28th of March, the dance troupe la performance will present their latest show, the modern ballet "Back to Black" The premier of show begins at 2:30 pm PDT/SLT and will be held at the troupe's venue on the Skin City SIM. They are planning seven performance, each to be held at the same time (2:30 pm PDT/SLT), same location on Sundays. The last show is scheduled for the 9th of May. I spoke briefly to la performance's choreographer Jie Loon a few days before the premier as the troupe was rehearsing for their performance.

"We are all a bit nervous now and today we do half show the show … on Saturday we will do the first complete run through". She said.

"I am sure you and the troupe will rise to the occasion and out perform the audiences expectations." I commented.

"It will be a challenge … but its cool. I'm sure all will do their best … we got a very nice crew now and I am happy with them … many are learning and some dances are difficult to do, we will see. We all hope that audience will like it of course."

"I will see you on Sunday ... good luck with rehearsals." I said and thanked her for taking time away from the rehearsal to chat.

"Oh thanks dear Nazz … a better wish is break a leg." She replied.

"Oops ... you're right." I said and then retyped the chat line, "I will see you on Sunday ... break a leg."


Playbill "Back to Black:


We dance for you 10 songs - title song is 'Back to Black' by Amy Winehouse

Idea/concept/choreography/production leader: Jie Loon

Performing Artists:

1. Queen: Don’t Stop Me Now - 8 dancers Aminata Potez, Emyly Beaumont, Eva Bohemian, Line Rayna, Natalina DeVinna, Randy Thor, Tik Merlin, Xanthi Oridium.

2. Queen: Love Of My Life - 6 dancers Alazi Sautereau, Aminata Potez, Aspen Wrigglesworth, Deyna Broek, Line Rayna, Lyssia Fredriksson, (Jie Loon).

3. Francisco de la Torres – La Alta - 6 dancers Aspen Wrigglesworth, Eva Bohemian, Jie Loon, Natalina deVinna, Randy Thor, Xanthi Oridium.

4. Reis Alter: Insensatez - 7 dancers Aminata Potez, Aspen Wrigglesworth, Emyly Beaumont, Eva Bohemian, Jie Loon, Line Rayna, Lyssia Fredriksson.

5. Metallica: Enter Sandman - 9 dancers Alazi Sautereau, Aminata Potez, Eva Bohemian, Jie Loon, Lyssia Fredriksson, Natalina DeVinna, Randy Thor, Tik Merlin, Xanthi Oridium, (Falkon Wickentower).

6. Amy Winehouse: Back To Black - 5 dancers Alazi Sautereau, Aspen Wrigglesworth, Jie Loon, Line Rayna, Lyssia Fredriksson, (Deyna Broek).

7. Paula Cole: Feelin Love - 11 dancers Alazi Sautereau, Aspen Wrigglesworth, Emyly Beaumont, Eva Bohemian, Jie Loon, Line Rayna, Lyssia Fredriksson, Natalina DeVinna, Randy Thor, Tik Merlin,
Xanthi Oridium, (Deyna Broek).

8. Jessie Norman/Karajan: Richard Wanger, Isoldes Liebestod - 1 dancer Jie Loon.

9. Louis Armstrong: What A Wonderful World - 4 dancers Aspen Wrigglesworth, Jie Loon, Line Rayna, Lyssia Fredriksson/Xanthi Oridium.

10. Suzie Quatro: If You Can’t Give Me Love - 15 dancers Alazi Sautereau, Aminata Potez, Aspen Wrigglesworth, Deyna Broek, Emyly Beaumont, Eva Bohemian, Falkon Wickentower, Jie Loon, Line Rayna, Lyssia Fredriksson, Ninoo Nansen, Natalina DeVinna, Randy Thor, Tik Merlin, Xanthi Oridium.

Master of Ceremonies: Alazi Sautereau (Aspen Wrigglesworth)

Pictures in SL-art (sets of dances 6. + 9.): Ahmad Hosho

Costumes sponsored by : Ameshin Yossarian (2.), Analee Balut (1., 3., 4., 9., 10.), LeeZu Baxter (5., 6., 9.), Opal Lei (8.)
Video: Zap Zhong

Sponsor Land: sLiterary

Duration: 1 Hour

Performance Schedule:

Sunday 03/28/2010 @ 2:30 pm PDT/SLT (Premiere)
Sunday 04/04/2010 @ 2:30 pm PDT/SLT
Sunday 04/11/2010 @ 2:30 pm PDT/SLT
Sunday 04/18/2010 @ 2:30 pm PDT/SLT
Sunday 04/25/2010 @ 2:30 pm PDT/SLT
Sunday 05/02/2010 @ 2:30 pm PDT/SLT
Sunday 05/09/2010 @ 2:30 pm PDT/SLT (Last Performance)

Friday, January 22, 2010

“Beautiful” a Modern Ballet Presented by La Performance



The lights dimmed and music began to play as the avatar dancers of La Performance took the stage last month in Second Life. "Beautiful" presented by the troupe began and they held the assembled audience's attention for the next hour as the modern ballet in free movement and free synch played out to a musical score that included; Queen, Zucchero, Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley. Weekly performances had begun in early November with the last one having occurred on December 20th. All have taken place on stage built for the show, parked in the virtual sky over the land of The Globe, Shakespeare Theatre and sponsored by sLiterary. This is the fourth show presented by the La Performance troupe since May of 2009.

I had the opportunity to meet with the troupe's choreographer, Jie Loon shortly before that Sunday performance. We met at the venue and chatted while she gave me a tour which included a stop back stage.

Nazz: I see we're in the sky above the Shakespeare Theater, are you associated with Ina Centaur?

Jie: Ina is a good friend and kind of sponsor if you want. She let me over her land ... because she likes what we do.

Nazz: She is a good friend and is most supportive of the arts in second life.

Jie: Yeah … for God's sake, I had six different locations before I came here. Perhaps you know EddereDe Laval he brought me here. So this is my seventh or eighth stage I have done … please come down to the seats.

Nazz: I've heard the name. You're a builder as well?

Jie: I needed a stage, so I had to learn how to … down there is the dance floor. You see the stripes on floor … that's for orientation for dancers and basis of choreography. The dance floor is on another SIM.

Nazz: How many performers are on the stage at one time?

Jie: In this show, it depends on the dance … three, five, six or twelve dancers max on stage. The most difficult dance is that with three dancers.

Nazz: Why is that?

Jie: We dance free and elevate our skills, so we have different skills … experienced dancers do it about two years now and we elevate from show to show. As you can imagine choreography depends on skills of dancers. I can only do … what is possible to dance.

Nazz: Do the dancers created their own animations?

Jie: No, all animations we use are bought in second life. I'm not a programmer and it needs much too much time to create animations. In the coming show we have a dance where I use ten different animations. No, there is a song … I have changed because of rhythm and mood … then I look for animations that might fit to this … difficult, rhythm and mood … then I map music and try to cut animations according to music. Then I try to imagine ... an idea … of the dance … then I analyze animations of possibilities to move in. That's very urgent in this and then I try to do animations … but must know ... who will dance. So I need cast before and then I try to find a set of stage ... fitting and costumes that fit to kind of move and mood of dance and then it would be nice if all dances fit together to a show.

Nazz: Who picks the music, you?

Jie: I'm working on coming show now … first is music and all must fit together in a way … highlights and lowlights up to a finale.

Nazz: The music for the current performance is quite diverse. Can you tell me why you chose the Elvis song 'Such A Night'?

Jie: This is a quick … and good rhythms … good to dance. I hope to found a nice choreo … and not too difficult for new dancers … we are twelve in this. By the way, I wanted to use parasols in this but was too difficult … the new cannot do it but we have very skilful new dancers … danced or dancing in Pixelle Ballet. I danced there myself two productions … I danced in windows and nuts.

Nazz: When will the new show open?

Jie: I hope to open next in March or April. But depends on rehearsals I want to start rehearsals in second part of January, until then I must have all finished.

Nazz: You've performed on stage in real life?

Jie: No, I'm interested in … know how to dance. I like theatre, opera too and have knowledge if you want … behind the curtain.

Nazz: That's the knowledge you're bringing into second life?

Jie: I don't want to copy real life here, Inarra of Pixelle ballet does ... to transfer the classical moves and try to dance classical ballet with them. That's not my way.

Nazz: So you're trying to create something totally unique to virtual worlds then?

Jie: When I came to second life, I saw an article in a newspaper … I found very different and cool skills of residents here … magic's, mermaids, combating warriors, dancers, shape shifters, and my first thought was ... to get skills of Second Life onto stage. I tried to find friends ... but at last none who really liked his or her skills wanted to produce on stage. I had projected my fist show as a mix or dance, combat with dragon and mermaids dance, but two weeks before start of my first show ... I was reduced to that I really did myself ... show dance and that was it then. I created a system to use given animation's in free synch and I am elevating it step by step since.