American Ballet Theatre (ABT) Studio Company brings a versatile, mixed-rep program featuring Balanchine’s beloved classical pas de deux “Stars and Stripes” and fresh heartfelt Midwest Premieres to the McAninch Arts Center (MAC) at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 25. A free MAC Chat will follow the performance.
ABT Studio Company is the same company that has trained phenomenal dancers including Misty Copeland, David Hallberg and Isabella Boylston. “From the opening pose and through this movement there was passion and professionalism...these performers are the next generation of ballet dancers, blossoming before our eyes,” says Broadway World.
ABT Studio Company. Photo by Marty Soh
The 90-minute program is scheduled to include the following:
“Stars and Stripes” (Pas de Deux) (1958)
Choreography by George Balanchine
Music: John Philips Sousa
The ballet was made as a tribute to the United States, Balanchine's adopted country. As relayed in Bernard Taper’s “Balanchine: A Biography,” when asked why he chose to choreograph a ballet to Sousa’s marches, Balanchine replied: “Because I like his music.”
Balanchine (1904-1983) is one of the most influential choreographers of the 20th century and is known for his musicality and ballets with minimal costume and décor, performed to classical and neoclassical music. In his homeland he was ballet master for the Ballet Russes between 1924 and 1929. He created nine ballets in these years as well as other smaller works. After arriving in the U.S. in 1933, he would go on to create 40 more and would eventually found the New York City Ballet (NYCB). It quickly became world-renowned for its athletic and contemporary style. Jerome Robbins joined NYCB the following year and, with Balanchine, helped to build its strong repertory and firmly establish the company in New York.
“Children’s Songs Dance” (2021) – Midwest Premiere
Choreography by Jessica Lang
Music: Selections from “Children’s Songs” by Chick Corea
“’Children’s Songs Dance’ draws its inspiration from the transition in life between being a child and becoming an adult, with the goal of never losing the spirit of play. My creative process with Chick [Corea] was magical. He was extraordinarily generous, passionate about sharing his music, and really excited about creating a ballet to his piece...It was a true collaboration,” says choreographer Jessica Lang.
Since 1999, Lang has created more than 100 original works on companies worldwide including American Ballet Theatre, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Birmingham Royal Ballet, the National Ballet of Japan, The Joffrey Ballet, and her eponymous company Jessica Lang Dance, among many others. Lang is a graduate of The Juilliard School under the direction of Benjamin Harkarvy. She is a former member of Twyla Tharp's company, “THARP!” which she toured and performed all over the world.
“Lora” (2021) – Midwest Premiere
Choreography by Yannick Lebrun
Music: “Lora” by Mpho Sebina
Says Lebrun: “For this solo, I was inspired to write a letter to my younger self about future dreams and hopes.”
Lebrun, originally from French Guiana, began training in his native country at the Adaclam School. After graduating high school in 2004, he moved to New York City to study at The Ailey School as a scholarship student. Lebrun was named one of Dance Magazine’s “25 to Watch” in 2011, and in 2013 France-Amérique magazine highlighted him as one of the 50 most talented French people in the United States. In November 2016 Lebrun was a guest performer with The Royal Ballet in Wayne McGregor’s Chroma. In 2019 he choreographed Saa Magni, his first work for Ailey II, and in 2021 he created “Lora” for ABT Studio Company. Lebrun was a member of Ailey II and joined the Company in 2008.
“Beyond Belief” – Midwest Premiere
Choreography by Sung Woo Han
Music: “Piano Concerto No. 2 in C Minor, Op. 18” by Sergei Rachmaninoff
“Nothing feels too strange to be true in today's world. Even if marble statues in a sculpture garden were to come to life in front of our eyes," observes Sung Woo.
Sung Woo, born in Seoul, South Korea, began his ballet training in his hometown and entered Korea National University of Arts at the age of 17. He has been the recipient of numerous honors including Grand First Prize at the Beijing International Ballet Invitational Competition. In 2011, he was awarded second prize from Prix de Lausanne and received a full scholarship at the Royal Ballet Company. Sung Woo joined ABT as a member of the corps de ballet in 2013. His repertoire includes a leading role in “Monotones II,” and a featured role in “Raymonda Divertissements.” “Beyond Belief” is his third work created for the “ABT Incubator,” an in-house choreographic workshop. His other works include “Beneath the Conscious” (2018) and “perspective of glory” (2019).
Additional works will be announced at a later date. Program selections subject to change.
ABT Studio Company Dancers include Elisabeth Beyer, Tristan Brosnan, Madison Brown, Finnian Carmeci, Kyra Coco, Afonso Coelho, Tillie Glatz, Yuma Matsuura, Jake Roxander, Alejandro Valera Outlaw, and Aleisha Walker. Sylvie Squires is performing with ABT Studio Company, courtesy of the ABT Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School. The artistic director of American Ballet Theatre Studio Company is Sasha Radetsky. Rehearsal Directors are Yan Chen, Jeanette Delgado, and Luciana Paris.
ABT Studio Company seeks to develop the next generation of ballet dancers, choreographers and audiences. Its central mission is to prepare its exceptionally promising dancers (ages 17-21) for careers in ABT’s main Company or other leading ballet companies worldwide. ABT Studio Company serves as the crucial vehicle for transitioning from student to professional performer. Nearly 80% of current ABT dancers are alumni of ABT Studio Company, including 12 Principal Dancers and seven Soloists. Each season, ABT Studio Company commissions emerging and/or established choreographers to create new works on Studio Company dancers, serving as a platform for new choreography.
Tickets
American Ballet Theatre Studio Company returns to McAninch Arts Center, located at 425 Fawell Blvd. on the campus of College of DuPage, at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 25. Tickets are $50-$55. For tickets or more information, visit www.AtTheMAC.org or call the MAC Box Office at 630.942.4000. The Box Office is open Tuesday through Sunday, 12 noon to 6 p.m. and one hour prior to performance.
About the MAC
McAninch Arts Center at College of DuPage is located at 425 Fawell Blvd., 25 miles west of Chicago near I-88 and I-355. It houses three indoor performance spaces (780-seat proscenium Belushi Performance Hall; 186-seat soft-thrust Playhouse Theatre; versatile black box Studio Theatre), and outdoor Lakeside Pavilion, plus the Cleve Carney Museum of Art and classrooms for the college’s academic programs. The MAC has presented theater, music, dance and visual art to more than 1.5 million people since its opening in 1986 and typically welcomes more than 100,000 patrons from the greater Chicago area to more than 230 performances each season. The mission of the MAC is to foster enlightened educational and performance opportunities, which encourage artistic expression, establish a lasting relationship between people and art, and enrich the cultural vitality of the community. Visit www.AtTheMAC.org or www.facebook.com/AtTheMAC for more information.
The MAC’s 2021-2022 Season is made possible in part with support by DoubleTree by Hilton Lisle/Naperville, WDCB 90.9 FM and the College of DuPage Foundation.
Established as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit charitable organization in 1967, the College of DuPage Foundation raises monetary and in-kind gifts to increase access to education and to enhance cultural opportunities for the surrounding community. For more information about the College of DuPage Foundation, visit www.foundation.cod.edu or call 630.942.2462.
Programs at the MAC are partially supported through a grant from the Illinois Arts Council Agency.