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Morphoses Wiki Information
City Center, October 1—5, 2008
program one, October 1st — 3rd
Polyphonia
- Christopher Wheeldon’s choreography to György Ligeti's music
- costumes by Holly Hynes and Mark Stanley's lighting
- dancers
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- Wendy Whelan
- Tiler Peck
- Beatriz Stix-Brunell
- Teresa Reichlen
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- Tyler Angle
- Gonzalo Garcia
- Craig Hall
- Jason Fowler
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Monotones II
- Frederick Ashton’s choreography to Erik Satie's Trois Gymnopédie
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- costumes and by Ashton
- dancers
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- Rubinald Pronk
- Edward Watson
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Commedia
- Christopher Wheeldon’s choreography to Stravinsky’s Pulcinella Suite
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- costumes by Isabel Toledo, sets by Ruben Toledo and Penny Jacobus' lighting
- dancers
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- Leanne Benjamin
- Beatriz Stix-Brunell
- Céline Cassone
- Drew Jacoby
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- Rory Hohenstein
- Edwaard Liang
- Rudy Pronk
- Ed Watson
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Six Fold Illuminate
- Emily Molnar's choreography to Steve Reich's Variations for Winds, Strings and Keyboards
- costumes by Narciso Rodriguez and Pierre Lavoie's lighting
- dancers
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- Drew Jacoby
- Celine Cassone
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- Edwaard Liang
- Ed Watson
- Rubinald Pronk
- Rory Hohenstein
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program two, October 4th — 5th
Commedia
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One
- Annabelle Lopez Ochoa's choreography to Jacob Ter Vedhuis' music *
- costumes by Benjamin Briones and Lopez Ochoa's lighting
- dancers
Monotones II
- dancers
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- Tyler Angle
- Adrian Danchig-Waring
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Shutters Shut
- Paul Lightfoot and Sol León's choreography to a text by Gertrude Stein
- costumes and by Lightfoot and León
- dancers
Fools’ Paradise
- Christopher Wheeldon’s choreography to Jody Talbot's orchestration of Camille Saint-Saëns' The Dying Swan
- costumes by Narciso Rodriguez and Penny Jacobus' lighting
- dancers
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- Wendy Whelan
- Maria Kowroski
- Teresa Reichlen
- Tiler Peck
- Céline Cassone
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- Craig Hall
- Edwaard Liang
- Adrian Danchig-Waring
- Gonzalo Garcia
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Notes
* performed with program one only at the October 1st gala
** New York premiere
*** Sir Frederick Ashton’s
The Dream Pas de Deux was scheduled to have been performed but was replaced by Annabelle Lopez Ochoa's
One due to injury.
References
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