Behind The Curtain is a unique opportunity to get exclusive insight into the inner workings of Malashock Dance performances, programs, and events through first-person accounts from those that make them happen. From performers and choreographers to directors, producers, and beyond, our varied cast of contributors will provide an entertaining insiders look at what happens "behind the scenes" at Malashock Dance.
Series #1 - MALASHOCK THINKS YOU CAN DANCE
As we approach our 4th Annual MALASHOCK THINKS YOU CAN DANCE! Fundraiser on October 9, we’ll be hearing from all levels of participants, past and present, to learn what it takes to raise the much-needed funds that support Malashock Dance’s Education Outreach and Scholarship programs.
Vol. 3 - Dona Donato (Event Producer)
This is a show with HEART!
I have had the privilege of being the producer and director of the Malashock Thinks You Can Dance program since its beginning. Creating an event from scratch is definitely not for the faint hearted… and an event with this many moving pieces can make any organization feel like they are on a perpetual ride on the teacups at Disneyland. I don’t know about you - but that crazy thing makes me so dizzy I can barely watch! Thus, it could have been that way for this event except…
Malashock Dance is not your average organization.
John Malashock’s natural caring and creative vibe is evident in everyone he surrounds himself with and his small and mighty staff is amazing. The philosophy behind their programs is to put "Emotion in Motion" and they deliver this to the community in myriad ways. In my opinion, one of the most important things they do is to take dance to the under served community, to children who wouldn’t otherwise have access to it. And surprise, surprise… it’s not JUST about dance. The children who participate are often transformed…building their self-esteem, discipline and social skills which bubble over into school work and the relationships in their lives. Helping children reach their true potential. Very cool to say the least. Life changing for some. To raise money for these programs is WHY this event exists. And that is what keeps me here through many late nights of script writing, technical hiccups, and video editing.
I also must admit that I love the art form of dance, I love to watch people who can actually do all those crazy things with their bodies, and (speaking of bodies) just watching some of those scantily clad dancers, ummm, let’s just say its "inspiring." I still think Michael Mizerany should be bronzed… but I digress…
Over the last three years with this event, I have watched the contestants transform themselves too. Some may have more money, some may have more notoriety, but NONE of them have been professional dancers and performed in crazy costumes in front of hundreds of people. Oh yeah, and then be "judged" in front of the audience, and then be voted on by those same hundreds of people. Takes some serious guts to say the least.
So here’s a couple of behind-the-scenes observations from some of the things I truly enjoy. Each year, I show up at one of every contestant’s rehearsals to film them dancing and interview them for their pre-dance video. Some of them are well rehearsed at that point. Some of them are desperately trying to catch up because they have been on vacation or otherwise attending to their lives. Some are excited, some are nervous, some (deep down) really want to throw up. Yet there they are - swirling, counting, falling, sweating (lots and lots of sweating) and through it all they are having fun. Other than having to "bleep out" a few of their comments - it’s good clean fun. Someday I am going to make a video of the outtakes… that would be a best-seller.
Now on to show day. You can’t imagine the scene back stage - first you’ve got ten professional dancers who are not only competing in this event, but quite honestly, against each other too. Combine that with ten excited, fear-crazed, adrenaline hopped, elaborately costumed contestants, sprinkle on top funny and occasionally snarky judges - and you’ve got a recipe for a wild, fun-loving, like-no-other experience. Part reality TV show, part soap opera and part sorority / frat house.
All I can say is these people are brave. The memory of two very distinguished women - Dr. Joyce Gattas and Pam Cesak - comparing neon colored outfits that could fit easily into a sandwich bag… well, the expressions on their faces won’t be easily forgotten.
Speaking of expressions, I must confess that one of the things I find most entertaining during this entire experience takes place during rehearsal a few hours before the show. Here’s what happens. The contestants all arrive and are told to get into their costumes for rehearsal. No need for hair and make-up yet, but I do need to see the color of the costumes and how they work with the lights and cameras. So they arrive in various states including stunning ball gowns, tuxedos and hair-rollers, then one by one they check in with the stage manager and wait for me to come and get them. What I see when I open the stage door from the stage is what amuses me the most. It’s not the various states of dress, but rather the looks on their faces when the door opens it all suddenly becomes very, very real. A bit hard to describe, but most have a slightly wax-museum like smile, some mixed with an "oh-man-what-have-I-gotten-into" face, some just shear dread. I do my best Polly Perky greeting to loosen them up - but, at that exact moment, I appear to be the focal point of all their feelings, so I am generally regarded with a look that says something akin to "you are all that is evil in this world". I don’t take it personally.
My favorite part you ask? In addition to raising money to change kids’ lives? It’s the heart. Every contestant, every dancer, every judge, the Malashock staff, even the tech crew (and trust me, they’re a tough crowd), all come to this show with a great deal of heart. And it bleeds into the audience. It’s one big heart-felt and heart-full event. I truly believe that "heart" is what makes something genuinely special…and that is why this event truly incredible.
I heart it.
http://www.malashockdance.org/thinksyoucandance