COMPANY HISTORY
Alonzo King’s LINES Ballet (www.linesballet.org) of San Francisco is a celebrated contemporary ballet company that has been guided since 1982 by its uniquely global artistic vision. Collaborating with noted composers, musicians, and visual artists, Alonzo King creates works that draw on a diverse set of deeply rooted cultural traditions and imbue classical ballet with new expressive potential. Alonzo King’s visionary choreography is renowned for its ability to connect audiences to a profound sense of shared humanity—of vulnerability and tenderness, but also of furious abandon and exhilarating freedom. In June 2008, Alonzo King was honoured with the Jacob’s Pillow Creativity Award, in recognition of his contribution to “moving ballet in a very 21st-century direction.” This is the third major award bestowed upon Mr. King in three years, following the US Artists Fellowship (given to the 50 finest artists currently creating work in America in all disciplines), and the Bessie Award for Choreographer/ Creator. He is the recipient of the NEA Choreographer’s Fellowship, the Irvine Dance Fellowship, five Isadora Duncan awards, two honorary doctorates, and the 2007 Community Leadership Award. In 2001, the LINES Ballet School was established in order to develop the potential of young dancers. LINES Ballet has collaborated with legendary jazz saxophonist Pharoah Sanders; India’s national treasure, tabla virtuoso Zakir Hussain; Bernice Johnson Reagon, founder of Sweet Honey in the Rock; actor Danny Glover; Japanese classical composer Somei Satoh; celebrated Polish composer Pavel Syzmanski; and Nubian oud master Hamza El Din. One of the Company’s great successes was bringing sixteen musicians and dancers from the Lobaye Forest of Central African Republic— the BaAka—for the People of the Forest project. LINES Ballet has also received accolades for its collaborative project with the Shaolin monks, an unprecedented synthesis of Eastern and Western classical forms that intertwines martial arts and ballet. VIDF STAFF Executive Director: Jay Hirabayashi Artistic Director: Barbara Bourget Publicist: Sabrina Mehra Director of Development: Kate Pattison Executive Assistant: Nicolette Little Bookkeeper: Carolyn Chan
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Alonzo King’s LINES Ballet 8:00pm, October 9-10, 2008
IRREGULAR PEARL
Choreography by Alonzo King Music composed by Arcangelo Corelli, George Frederich Handel, Marin Marais, Augustin Dautrecourt Sainte-Colombe, Domenico Scarlatti and Antonio Vivaldi Interludes composed and arranged by Roy Whelden Lighting design by Alain Lortie Costume design by Robert Rosenwasser and Colleen Quen Musical score recorded by members of the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra LINES Ballet Performers: Brett Conway, Corey Scott-Gilbert, David Harvey, Ashley Jackson, Laurel Keen, Caroline Rocher, Meredith Webster, Keelan Whitmore and Ricardo Zayas I. Corey Scott-Gilbert and Keelan Whitmore Roy Whelden: Interlude 1 II. Brett Conway, David Harvey and Corey Scott-Gilbert Roy Whelden: End of Interlude I III. Brett Conway, David Harvey and Corey Scott-Gilbert Arcangelo Corelli: Concerto Grosso No. 8 in G Minor, “Christmas Concerto” IV Allegro IV. Meredith Webster and Corey Scott-Gilbert Roy Whelden: Interlude 2 V. Corey Scott-Gilbert Antonio Vivaldi: Trio Sonata Opus 1 No. I IV Allegro VI. Corey Scott-Gilbert with David Harvey and Keelan Whitmore Roy Whelden: Interlude 3 VII. Ashley Jackson and Laurel Keen – Oct 9 Caroline Rocher and Meredith Webster – Oct 10 Arcangelo Corelli: Concerto Grosso No. 8 in G Minor, “Christmas Concerto” IV Allegro VIII. Brett Conway with Ricardo Zayas Roy Whelden: Interlude 4 Antonio Vivaldi: Trio Sonata Opus 1 No. I III Adagio IX. Corey Scott-Gilbert – Oct 9 David Harvey – Oct 10 Marin Marais: Pièces de Viole, Livre 2—Improvisation sur les Folies d’Espagne X. Ricardo Zayas – Oct 9 Ashley Jackson - Oct 10 Marin Marais: Pièces de Viole, Livre 4—Musettes No. 1 & 2 XI. Meredith Webster with Brett Conway Roy Whelden: Interlude 5 Augustin Dautrecort Sainte-Colombe: Les Pleurs (Version à 2 violes) Continued...