The season-opening production will feature new works by City Ballet resident choreographers Elizabeth Wistrich and Geoffrey Gonzalez and by company dancer Brian Heil.
City Ballet’s 31st season begins with a countdown: five productions, four different venues, three programs that feature world premieres, two family presentations and lots of firsts, starting with this weekend’s “Without Bounds.”
The setting inspired City Ballet’s dancemakers to blend their movement ideas with the impact of nature’s daily spectacle.“I was thinking about that being kind of interesting and it’s how the piece began to come together for me,” said Gonzalez, who titled his work, “Forever Sunset.” “She is doing OK and has a decent prognosis. But I was in a state of shock with how aging happens and how life goes by. With my dog dying and my mom being sick, I was thinking that it was a time of sunsets — a time that I never wanted to end. I introduced how I felt into the movement and the relationship between the dancers on stage.”In the past, he has choreographed for City Ballet’s advanced students and he was thrilled to get the opportunity to set work on professional company dancers.
Wistrich said her contemporary ballet titled “Aubade I & II” is a work that “lends itself to the outdoors” and evokes a “Midsummer Night’s Dream feel.”
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