BROCKPORT, NY (11/10/2008)(readMedia)-- In 2004, when founder, choreographer, director Bill Evans became a visiting professor/guest artist in the Department of Dance at The College at Brockport, State University of New York, he put his professional company on hiatus. Now, after four years as a resident of Western New York, Evans has decided to re-establish his professional company for a performance on Sunday, November 30, 3:30 pm., at the Hochstein School of Music and Dance, 50 North Plymouth Avenue, Rochester, NY.
The company will perform the work of Evans and assistant director Don Halquist exclusively. These choreographer/dancers developed a spacious, lyrical, exuberant and full-bodied style of movement in the wide open spaces of the Western United States, and they hope that it will contrast and complement the wonderful variety of dance styles that Rochester audiences are already able to enjoy. A unique aspect of the Evans Dance Company is the fact that it offers both classical modern dance and rhythm tap dance, often fusing the two forms.
The great dance critic Walter Terry wrote frequently of Evans early in his career in the Saturday Review, once calling him "one of the best choreographic forces to touch the whole American dance scene."
Pulitzer Prize-winning dance critic Alan Kriegsman wrote in the Washington Post that "This amazing dancer-choreographer seems to have more disguises than Sherlock Holmes, all wondrously credible and diverting.... There is no question about the abundance of his talent." Later, he said "The full house at Kennedy Center took the Bill Evans Dance Company very much to its heart."
Just last month, dance critic Scott Iwasaki wrote in the Salt Lake City Deseret News that "Evans' style simultaneously brought smiles and tears to the audience as he danced for the joy of dance. And between pieces, the intimate performance got cozier as he addressed the audience and gave little anecdotes of the works and his life as a dancer. His brilliant efforts were rewarded with a standing ovation at the end of the evening."
Works and artists featured in the November 30 performance will be:
Ticket prices are $20 (patron), $15 (general) and $10 (student/child). Tickets will be available at the door at 2:30 pm on Sunday, November 30 at the Hochstein Performance Hall. All seats are unreserved, but requests to hold tickets may be made in advance by e-mailing billevansdance@hotmail.com or calling (585) 964-9196. Pre-ordered tickets not picked up and paid for by 3:15 pm will be released for general sale.
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