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On The Way — Video clips of the work in progress

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010 by malashockdance

Last weekend, the Malashock Dance studio was full of audience members enjoying a preview of The Floating World at the Studio Series: On The Way . Company members performed several works in progress from the upcoming collaboration with filmmaker/video artist Tara Knight and Dreams  and Diversions , San Diego Museum of Art’s exhibition of Japanese Woodblock Prints. The Floating World will premiere next season—and it will be the first dance that John Malashock has choreographed in the round!

Did you miss the Studio Series? Take a peek at some of the company’s progress on The Floating World in these video clips:

Watch the video on YouTube.

Don’t miss the upcoming sneak preview of another great collaboration: John Malashock and composer Yale Strom’s new dance/musical about the artistic work and the loves of Marc Chagall!

Chagall
17th Annual Lipinsky Family San Diego Jewish Arts Festival
June 10, 12, & 13 @ Lyceum Theatre
Festival Details & Tickets for Chagall


See a dance “on the way” to being finished, at this weekend’s Studio Series

Thursday, May 13th, 2010 by malashockdance

Want a behind-the-scenes sneak preview of Malashock Dance’s current work-in-progress, The Floating World ?

Studio Series: On The Spot

This weekend audiences will be welcomed into the Malashock studio for the unveiling of the results of 5 weeks of rehearsal process, since the initial Studio Series event On the Spot . Please join us to witness the first round of choreographic ’sketches’ and offer your feedback and interpretations of The Floating World , an interdisciplinary collaboration with filmmaker/video artist Tara Knight, produced in conjunction with the San Diego Museum of Art’s exhibit of Japanese Woodblock Prints next season.

For Saturday only you also have the opportunity to attend a post-show “Meet the Artists” reception with desserts and drinks. The dancers, choreographer John Malashock, and filmmaker/video artist Tara Knight will be available to continue discussions about the work.

Studio Series: On the Way
May 15, 7 p.m. & May 16, 5 p.m.
Tickets: $15
“Meet the Artists” Reception (Saturday Only): $10
Ticket & Reception: $20 (advance purchase discount)
Purchase tickets by phone at (619) 260-1622 or online at MalashockDance.org

The Floating World: Creating the dance

Friday, April 30th, 2010 by malashockdance

Studio Series: On The Spot

Artistic Director John Malashock watches as company dancers rehearse new choreography for The Floating World

The one thing you can usually predict with the creative process is that it will, most likely, never go where you expected or planned for it to go.

Two and a half weeks into creating material for The Floating World, I have as much to learn as anyone about what is developing.  I have nine different sections I am working on so far and there were some mornings that I chose what music I was going to choreograph to, literally minutes before starting rehearsal.  Not that I am into a random, chance-oriented choreographic process (like Merce Cunningham), but it has certainly kept me on a creative ‘edge’ and forced me to just go with whatever comes out.

On the other hand, I do still find that my work usually comes out most effectively when I have characters and some kind of story to convey – rather than more abstract movement – and that has proven the case in these couple of weeks.  Some of my simplest ideas seem to be the strongest.  I just have to decide which these I really like, but this work period was always intended to be exploration rather than ‘final’ and, hey, nobody is going to force me to keep the work if I don’t like it.

John Malashock
Artistic Director, Malashock Dance

Rehearsals: The Floating World

Friday, April 16th, 2010 by malashockdance

The Floating World - Rehearsals

Dancers in rehearsal for The Floating World

I got to peek in at rehearsals for The Floating World this week, and it looks like last weekend’s Studio Series really got the ball rolling! My favorite section was a Kabuki-inspired men’s quartet, but we also got photos of this trio. The dancers are Drea, Christine, and Lara—looking good!

Keep your eyes peeled! I hope to get back in the studio to get more dance photos and some video during the next few weeks of rehearsal. Or come check it out yourself at the Studio Series: On The Way , May 15-16!

The Floating World - Rehearsals

Dancers in rehearsal for The Floating World

A Creative Weekend at the Studio Series: On The Spot

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 by malashockdance

Do you know which Malashock Dance company member is nicknamed "The Ninja"? Or which movements the dancers refer to as "The Drunken Elephant," "Shot in the Back," "Find the Hole," "Kill the Bug," or "Icky Creepy"?

These were just some of what audiences learned last weekend at the Studio Series: On The Spot . In front of the audience, John Malashock began choreographing for the upcoming project, The Floating World . Audience members asked questions and learned what it’s like for dancers to pick up new choreography.

Did you miss the show? These clips give you an idea of how John creates the choreography and shapes it into a dance:

Watch the video on YouTube.

Don’t miss the next Studio Series!

Studio Series: On The Way
May 15, 7 p.m. & May 16, 5 p.m.
Details about the Studio Series

This Weekend Only - Studio Series: On The Spot

Friday, April 9th, 2010 by malashockdance

Ever wonder how Malashock Dance productions are created? This weekend at the Studio Series: On The Spot , you can see our next project being created from the ground up!

Watch and ask questions as John Malashock creates new choreography with company dancers for his upcoming project, The Floating World . Saturday only, stick around for conversation with the artists and dancers over wine and desserts at the "Meet the Artists" reception.

Studio Series: On The Spot
April 10, 7 p.m. & April 11, 5 p.m.
Tickets: $15 • "Meet the Artists" Reception (Saturday only): $10
Ticket + Reception: $20 (advance purchase discount)

Buy your tickets now!

What is the Studio Series?

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010 by malashockdance

As the Company prepares to go on tour at the end of March, the rest of the staff here at Malashock Dance is preparing for what comes next: The Studio Series . What is the Studio Series? It is your opportunity to experience the creation of new choreography for our upcoming project, The Floating World .

The Studio Series is a behind-the-scenes peek at how choreography is created and rehearsed in a professional dance company.  Ever wondered how John Malashock comes up with his moves? Come into our studio April 10-11 as John creates choreography on the spot with Company dancers. Then return to the studio May 15-16 to see how the choreography has developed after a month of rehearsal.

See how Company dancers learn movement—and enjoy the laughs when things don’t go as planned! Then return for the project’s premier to see how the choreography evolves into a full work. The Studio Series is also a chance to ask questions of the artists involved, especially if you join us on April 10 and May 15 for the Meet the Artists receptions.

The Floating World is an interdisciplinary collaboration with filmmaker/video artist Tara Knight, produced in conjunction with the San Diego Museum of Art’s exhibit of Japanese Woodblock Prints and premiering in spring 2011 at SDMA’s Copley Auditorium.


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