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Ellen Robbins Dances by Very Young Choreographers

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BIOGRAPHIES

BIOGRAPHIES

JAN 28 AT 2PM

JAN 29 AT 1PM AND 4PM, 2023 choreographed and performed by Colette Lévy with Yuna Clark and Zia Sharma music by Leroy Anderson

New York City, Am I Right?

Fragrance choreographed and performed by Alexandra Scully music by Alexandre Desplat

Into the Forest

Choreographed and performed by Georgia Krasner music by Edvard Grieg choreographed and performed by Agnes Khoury music by Modest Mussorgsky

Bad Witch Gone Good…or Not?

Prevail choreographed and performed by Evan Werner music by Labrinth

Rise choreographed and performed by Zia Sharma music by Nick Drake

Excerpt: Carnival of the Animals

choreographed by Ellen Robbins, performed by Edith Barber, Maisy Rosen, Anna Wheeler music by Saint-Saëns, text by Ogden Nash choreographed and performed by Edie Lyu music by Claude Debussy Lesson taught by Ellen Robbins; performed by members of the audience music by Henry Cowell choreographed and performed by Edith Barber with Morgan Cragnotti, guest artist music by Franz Liszt choreographed and performed by Anna Wheeler music by Scott Joplin

Wake Up Little Dolly!

What Are Lessons For?

Whoops, Oops, Ack!!!

Casual Aire choreographed and performed by Autumn Domingo music by Gregory Alan Isakov

Disembody choreographed and performed by Felix Gaddie music by Air

Short Solo choreographed and performed by Maisy Rosen, with Anna Wheeler originally conceived in drawing by Remy Charlip music by François-Joseph Gossec, Virgil Thomson

It’s About Time

choreographed and performed by Clementine Kline music by Caroline Shaw

A Message

choreographed and performed by Yuna Clark music by Jóhann Jóhannsson Review choreographed and performed by the cast music by Philip Glass

Assistants to Ellen Robbins: Krista Jansen, Morgan Cragnotti Lobby installation: Lou Sydel

Title reader: Jessica Poletti Love (Sat), Marina Chan (Sun) The posters for “Lesson” (“School of Thought”) and “Review” are by George Deem. All other posters are by the choreographers.

Glossary

Choreographer (khor-ee-ah-gra-fer) n. a person who composes dance

Choreography (khor-ee-ah-gra-fee) n. the arrangement of movement to form a composition, usually a dance Aire (air) n. a song (Shakespeariean English)

Disembody (dis im bod ee) v. to free, divest, or disengage from the body

Drawing by Remy Charlip

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