'Now & Again' is probably most challenging because it's a bit off-the-wall. The choreographer has set the skeleton, which is the base of the ballet. Then it is up to the individual dancers to improvise in some sections to enhance that base. |
We always try to assemble a variety of works for the audiences as well as the dancers, so that the audience can go home at the end of a performance with a broader experience of what ballet can be. None of the pieces really have plots except perhaps 'Hook-Up,' which is about a couple who meet in today's everyday life, explore one another and then split again. |