Etched In Time

Presented by sjDANCEco

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The 17th Anniversary of sjDANCEco opens with “Etched in Time”, a program of modern dance featuring two new works that premiered in March at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. Included on the program are a world premiere based on the experiences of a DACA/Dreamer, a 1950 masterwork by José Limón, and a revival of a piece inspired by Nelson Mandela. This season also marks the 10th year of collaboration with conductor Barbara Day Turner and the San José Chamber Orchestra.

The Dancers: Mario Barron, Maria Basile, Kevin Gaytan, Kelisha Gardeen, Sarah Hernandez, Katherine House, Hsiang-Hsiu Lin, David Le, Gabriel Mata, Danielle Sullivant, Ryan Tucker, and Jazmyn Turner with guest artists, Fred Mathews and Gary Masters.

Featured Dances Include:
José Limón’s powerful 1950 masterwork “The Exiles” is a male-female duet inspired by John Milton’s poem Paradise Lost, set to Chamber Symphony No. 2, Opus 38 by Arnold Schoenberg, an Austrian composer who emigrated to the United States in 1933 to escape the Nazis. (He began writing his Second Chamber Symphony in 1906 and completed it in 1939.) A version created by the composer will be played four hands on two pianos by Eva-Maria Zimmermann and Keisuke Nakagoshi (ZOFO).

A World Premiere from choreographer Gabriel Mata entitled “This is where/I Begin...” is set to JENUWINE FLOW by Michael Wall. It is a solo work performed by Mata which is inspired by the plight of a DACA/Dreamer immigrant living in the United States.

sjDANCEco is a year-round contemporary dance company based in San Jose, California that produces world premieres by its core and guest choreographers, and presents the very best of Contemporary and Classic Modern Dance and Masterpieces of the American Modern Dance Repertory. The company has also participated in International Dance Festivals in New York and Taipei and produces a FREE Spring Festival each year celebrating National Dance Week. sjDANCEco ignites the spirit of dance.

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Program Items

Arnold Schoenberg Chamber Symphony No. 2, Opus 38, José Limón’s "The Exiles"
Randall Thompson Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening, Hsiang'Hsiu Lin's dance by same name
J Fred Coots & Sam M Lewis For All We Know, Hsiang-Hsiu Lin's "Tomorrow"
Michael Ching Piano Concerto, Maria Basile's "Inner Edge"
Michael Wall Jenuwine Flow, Gabriel Mata's world premiere of "This is where/I Begin"

Performers

sjDANCEco Performers
San José Chamber Orchestra, Barbara Day Turner Conductor,
San José Choral Project

California Theatre

California Theatre

345 South 1st Street
San Jose, CA 95113
United States