Archive for April, 2009

When The Party Is Over…?

Thursday, April 30th, 2009 by malashockdance

Michael Mizerany and Christine Marshall in Everybody Knows.  Photo by Manny Rotenberg

Michael Mizerany and Christine Marshall in Everybody Knows. Photo by Manny Rotenberg

The premiere of SHADOW OF MERCY went wonderfully well.  The audience was enthusiastic and the reviews were glowing.  (Read Pat Launer’s review at SDNN and CJ McKee’s review at Examiner.com !)  Now, you would think MALASHOCK DANCE would have some time off, right?  Noooooooooooooooooooooo!

Nicholas Strasburg and Bradley Lundberg in The Future.  Photo by Yvonne Portra

Nicholas Strasburg and Bradley Lundberg in The Future. Photo by Yvonne Portra

The very next week we began rehearsing for an encore presentation of THE LEGEND OF THE PERSIAN CARPET at the San Diego Museum of Art (SDMA) for The Young Artist Reception.  This production would be a little different because we had to replace Jeff Bulkley (who had prior commitments) with Bradley R. Lundberg, and we would be performing in the grand foyer of the museum.  The grand foyer is considerably smaller than a stage, but very workable.  Or, so I thought.

When I went to look at the space, I realized that, yes, it was in the grand foyer, but we would be performing on two staircases separated by two landings.  It is the type of staircase that Joan Crawford would slowly slink down in many of her old MGM movies or that Linda Evans would tumble down every season on “Dynasty”.

I was especially worried about the Dance of the Thieves.  It has many high-flying and gasp-inducing lifts and, to be frank, I didn’t want to alter them.  Thanks to the tenacity and bravery of Nick and Brad, most of the lifts remained intact.  Katie, Matt and Christine also proved to be quite adept at navigating narrow spaces, protruding banisters and plate glass windows.

All in all, the performance looked great.  The dancers pulled out all the stops to make this an enjoyable and memorable evening for all the families and museum VIPS who attended.  A special thank you goes out to SDMA’s Amy Briere who managed to get us a little more danceable space.

John and I are now in preparations for our NEW WORKS WORKSHOP which runs for two weekends (May 23rd & 24th and May 30th & May 31).  These new works will premiere at THE MALASHOCK DANCE SCHOOL SPRING SHOWCASE on June 6th & 7th at Sushi: A Center for the Urban Arts .

Also, if you missed SHADOW OF MERCY the first time or want to experience it again, there will be an encore performance at the Lyceum Theater on May 31st at 7 pm.  For tickets, go to sdrep.org or call 619-544-1000.

Michael Mizerany
Associate Artistic Director, MALASHOCK DANCE

Shadow of Mercy: Reviews

Friday, April 17th, 2009 by malashockdance

You saw the show—now give us your review!

Would you recommend Shadow of Mercy to a friend?
What was your favorite dance?
Who was your favorite dancer?
From the entire show, what stood out to you the most?

Leave us a comment with your review.  We would love to hear what you think!

The forces of natures

Friday, April 17th, 2009 by malashockdance

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John Malashock finds the perfect partner for exploring the human condition: Leonard Cohen

Choreographer, John Malashock, first used music by Leonard Cohen early in his company’s 21-year history in the four-song suite “Take This Waltz.” He returned to Cohen’s deeply poetic music for some of his most personal work: “Story of Isaac,” which he performed with his son 10 years ago, and “Hallelujah” (2001), a duet with his wife, Nina.
Now Malashock has created an evening-length dance to 15 of Cohen’s songs that premieres this weekend at the Garfield

Theatre in La Jolla. The title, “Shadow of Mercy” (a nod to Cohen’s “Sisters of Mercy”), reflects the conjunction of darkness and light, cynicism and compassion that he most responds to in the songwriter-poet’s work. 

Here are the dates of the three shows this weekend:

Friday, April 17 - 8:00 pm
Saturday, April 18 - 8:00 pm
Sunday, April 19 - 5:00 pm

Malashock Dance opens modern dance standout SHADOW OF MERCY this weekend in San Diego

Thursday, April 16th, 2009 by malashockdance

Tomorrow, April 17, the highly anticipated Shadow of Mercy opens at Garfield Theater at the Lawrence Family Jewish Community Center in La Jolla. The music behind Shadow of Mercy was chosen from musical legend Leonard Cohen’s repertoire by choreographer John Malashock because of the raw emotions the pieces evoked. "For this production I was seeking songs that strongly suggested movement , unique characters or story lines," says Malashock. There were lots of other songs I considered, but found that many of them just didn’t ‘speak’ to me of a way to add something powerful through dance. Several of the songs sound a bit unlikely for dance but, in some ways, those have been the most potent pieces to work with."

The weekend premiere of features a student outreach performance for Young Audiences of San Diego, Friday, April 17th at 9:30 a.m. and an 8 p.m. discounted sneak peek and social event; tickets on Firday will range from $18 - $28, with $14 tickets available for students.

Saturday night WORLD PREMIERE performance April 18th at 8 p.m!

Sunday twilight performance April 19th at 5 p.m.

Tickets for the Saturday and Sunday performances will range from $20 - $32, with $16 tickets available for students. Get them here!! http://tickets.lfjcc.org/

A preview of what’s to come, straight from the lyrics of Cohen himself:

There’ll be the breaking of the ancient
western code
Your private life will suddenly explode
There’ll be phantoms
There’ll be fires on the road
and the white man dancing…

from The Future by Leonard Cohen

World Premiere Dance Performance This Weekend in La Jolla

Wednesday, April 15th, 2009 by malashockdance

Malashock Dance’s highly-anticipated premiere of SHADOW OF MERCY is almost here! This one weekend only event, set to the lyrics of acclaimed song-writer, Leanard Cohen,  is not an event not to be missed. Tickets to the emotionally charged, dynamic performance are selling out quickly - and for good reason. Don’t miss your chance to be at the ONLY local showing before this talented group heads out on tour!

Garfield Theatre, 4126 Executive Drive, La Jolla

April 17, 8 pm: Discounted sneak peek: $18 - $28 (students $14)
April 18, 8 pm: Saturday opening night performance: $20 - $32 (students $16)
April 19, 5 pm: Sunday twilight performance: $20 - $32 (students $16)

Tickets on sale now at tickets.lfjcc.org!

Wine bar reception and discounted admission to Malashock’s SHADOW OF MERCY

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 by malashockdance

Make this weekend social AND cultural with San Diego’s Malashock Dance!

The highly-anticipated world premiere of SHADOW OF MERCY is this weekend in San Diego–the ONLY local show before Malashock Dance takes this powerful performance on tour. SHADOW OF MERCY blends the dark and humorous lyrics of Leonard Cohen with the provocative and deeply human choreography of John Malashock. This beautifully trained company of ten dancers sustains the powerful movement, exquisite partnering, and dramatic artistry that are signature elements of Malashock’s unique work at Garfield Theatre, 4126 Executive Drive, La Jolla

Friday, April 17, 8 pm: Wine bar reception after the sneak preview

Discounted entry fee at $18 - $28 (students $14)

Saturday, April 18, 8 pm: The Premiere

tickets $20 - $32 (students $16)

Sunday, April 19, 5 pm: the twilight performance is the last chance to catch the show in San Diego!

tickets $20 - $32 (students $16)

get tickets at tickets.lfjcc.org!

SHADOW OF MERCY - The Final Push

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009 by malashockdance

SHADOW OF MERCY (The Leonard Cohen Project) opens this weekend. This is going to be a week full of promotional appearances, preview articles, spacing, tech and dress rehearsals and finally, the opening of SHADOW OF MERCY on April 18th (after a discounted sneak peak on Friday, April 17th) at the Garfield Theater in La Jolla.

On Easter Sunday, the promotional push began with an appearance on Good Morning San Diego (KUSI Channel 9). John spoke about the premiere and Nicholas and I performed an excerpt from THE STORY OF ISAAC. On Monday, John appeared on Fox Morning News (San Diego 5) to speak about SHADOW OF MERCY , and Christine Marshall & Heidi Kershaw performed an excerpt from BY THE RIVERS DARK. Also, be on the look out for the preview article in the San Diego Union-Tribune on Thursday.

Make sure to make your reservations today. You can get all the details and order online by going to www.MalashockDance.org .

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Hope to see you there.

Michael Mizerany
Associate Artistic Director, MALASHOCK DANCE
www.malashockdance.org

Malashock Dance on Fox 5 Morning News

Monday, April 13th, 2009 by malashockdance

Click here to see the video from Fox 5 news!

For April Showers, Don’t Forget your Famous Blue Raincoat

Thursday, April 9th, 2009 by malashockdance

o31954552…Famous Blue Raincoat by Leonard Cohen, performed by Malashock Dance that is.

As a kid, Easter is about pretty pastels, chocolate bunnies and finding the 10-dollar egg. In San Diego, Sunday BBQs and mimosa brunches are Easter weekend staples that keep the Hallmark holiday fun for the slightly older crowd.  However, even if April showers threaten the festivities, this city is still full of gems to uncover, like the Malashock Dance performance  to the music of Leonard Cohen at the 1st annual NTC Spring Fling this weekend. 

At 12:45 at Liberty Station in Point Loma, Malashock Dance will perform a number from the upcoming show Shadow of Mercy, which debuts April 17 at Garfield Theater in La Jolla. The show promises an emotionally-charged collaboration between a musical icon and powerful choreographer, John Malashock.

The Spring Fling will include events for all ages, including San Diego’s largest Egg Hunt, performing arts demonstrations and fee giveaways. Malashock Dance has been instrumental in the creation of Dance Place, a center for the performing arts community of San Diego housed in a historic building at the NTC Promenade.

Don’t forget your Famous Blue Raincoat this April!

 

Pants for Dancers

Thursday, April 9th, 2009 by malashockdance

dance-pantsYou can never have too many pair of dance pants. Having a variety of nice, stretchy, fitting dance pants is essential; and it’s important to find a pair that are fitted enough that you can really move in. There are a huge variety out there to choose from such as pants with a slight flare and capri pants just to name a couple. There are many websites you can find that offer dance pants at a relatively good price. One site we recommend checking out is Discount Dance Supply at www.discountdance.com.


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