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Malashock Dance through Summer

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010 by generaladmin

The Malashock Dance Summer Intensive is fast approaching and it will be two weeks of non-stop dance featuring classes in technique, new works, repertory (not only Malashock repertory but also repertory by guest artists Keith Johnson and Bradley Lundberg), as well as mini-workshops in Dance Photography, Partnering, Contact Improvisation and Dance Stories (with John Malashock).

With regard to my piece for my New Works class, I have found some wonderful music by KODO that is both exhilarating and inspiring.  Anyone who knows my movement, knows the piece with be fast-paced, somewhat leggy and a lot of fun.  In repertory, I will be resetting sections of TRIBES (choreography by John Malashock), which was just performed at the Jewish Arts Festival this past June.

New works, repertory and more will be performed at the Summer Intensive Showcase at The Saville Theater on July 17th.  And remember, if you would like to be an apprentice or company member with MALASHOCK DANCE, you can use the Summer Intensive as your audition. We have a full season of rehearsals, performances and touring, including:

CHAGALL/TRIBES at Oceanside Museum of Art in October 2010, MALASHOCK/RAW in November 2010 and the premiere of THE FLOATING WORLD at the San Diego Museum of Art over four weekends in April 2011.

Michael Mizerany
Associate Artistic Director, MALASHOCK DANCE

For class schedule, more information and payment option please visit:
http://www.malashockdance.org/the-school/workshops-a-special-events

Located at Dance Place San Diego, NTC Promenade
2650 Truxtun Road, Suite 202
San Diego, CA 92106
Phone: 619.260.1622
Fax: 619.523.0603
Email : info@malashockdance.org

Summer Intensive Fee: $600
Partial Fee (Technique/repertory only): $350
Drop-in Technique Class: $18
10 Technique Classes: $160

Students registered in San Diego Dance Theater’s Summer Workshop receive $100 discount from tuition.

Purchase tickets for the Summer Showcase Performance here:
https://app.etapestry.com/cart/MalashockDanceGroup/default/category.php?ref=712.0.239377431

How I Spent My Summer Vacation or You’re Not A Monster, You Just Play One In My Blog

Monday, September 21st, 2009 by malashockdance

Today’s blog post comes from Bradley Lundberg, Malashock Company Dancer. See Bradley perform in the Malashock Dance production SURFACE TENSION, October 10-11 at the Lyceum Theatre in Downtown San Diego.

I can’t believe the show is almost here and summer is over. As I look forward to going back into rehearsal for Malashock Dance’s Fall production, SURFACE TENSION, I can’t help but wonder if it will hurt as much as last time. The rehearsal process has been very fun, but interesting to say the least. Being able to work intensely everyday for 3 weeks when I was on summer vacation from my job as a Special Ed Teacher allowed me the opportunity to dance more in the show than my busy schedule normally allows. But leaving the material for almost a month (Michael and John had to fly to Minneapolis to reset the dances for THE PEARL FISHERS) before we bring it back for the show in the next couple of weeks is not the way things are usually done. Thank God for muscle memory. I am constantly amazed at how organized Michael can be with all our conflicting schedules and is able to find the rehearsal time each piece needs.

I enjoyed dancing Michael’s movement and was especially looking forward to it after I saw the material that he created on the summer workshop dancers. But, OW!. Yes I said it. OUCH!!!! That first week of rehearsals were very intense cuz I’m not as young as I used to be. Where as, I love to dance floor work, I forgot how demanding learning new choreography is until you figure it out and dance it more efficiently. I have new sympathy for my students when I throw a new floor phrase at them. Of course, I still make them do it, but now I’m sympathetic.

For 2 weeks we worked on Michael’s piece and we used every minute of his rehearsal time. Except for maybe the first few days where he let us go a little early since I was cramping up so bad. Apparently when I cramp the sound I make is a mix between me laughing hysterically and crying. Who knew? Luckily, Michael was very understanding. He would laugh at me and then let me lie there for 5 minutes moaning before he would make us run it again. (Monster, right?)

Right in the middle of those two weeks of rehearsal for Michael, I had a week of rehearsals for a new duet by John for Nicholas and me. I was very excited since I love dancing with Nicholas. But a bit wary. John’s partnering is beautiful and sculptural, but very demanding. Sometimes you’re in rehearsal trying different things out and you find you self saying things like, "So let me see if I understand this. I’m kneeling and I lift Nicholas over my head and just hold him there?" So you can see why I was nervous to have 6 hour rehearsals scheduled. But in the end the piece made it known quickly and I think it is beautiful. Even if I do say so myself.

I’m very excited for the premieres of AFTER DUST and WAYWARD GLANCES so everyone can see all the hard work we have done, what beautiful dancers I am blessed to share the stage with, and the exciting new work we have created.

Bradley Lundberg
Malashock Dance Company Dancer


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