~ by C. Oscar Olson ~
This year’s festival has a distinctly contemporary feel, including works by Wayne McGregor, multi-award winning British dance choreographer and Resident Choreographer of the Royal Ballet. Also in appearance will be a masterful piece by choreographer Annabel Lopez Ochoa and two world premiers. Ochoa, half Colombian and half-Belgian, trained at The Royal Ballet Academy in Antwerp and has been with dance companies around Germany and Belgium. The focus of 9th Annual Nantucket Atheneum Dance Festival is on what is happening currently in the world of ballet. Showcasing some of the most talented dancers in the world, this year’s program demonstrates that ballet is not a static art form but one that continues to evolve and challenge. The festival kicked off earlier in the week on Tuesday, July 19 at the Dreamland Theater. Filmmaker Kate Duhamel screened some of her works, specifically those with a focus on dance and movement. Duhamel has been writing, directing and producing independent films for 15 years, and has recently focused her work on dance and movement. She was accompanied by one of her subjects, Isabella Boylston, Principal Dancer at American Ballet Theatre. Duhamel and Boylston took time to discuss their collaboration and the influence of dance in film.
If you missed the events on Tuesday and Wednesday, be sure to catch the rest of what the Nantucket Dance Festival has to offer. One of the most popular events of the festival is the “Behind the Curtain” lecture/demonstration. This event gives attendees the opportunity to hear artistic director Tyler Angle discuss the program and see the dancers perform excerpts from the evening’s performances. This event will be held on Thursday, July 21 at 4 pm at the Nantucket High School Auditorium.
The festival will culminate in a finale of two nights featuring fantastic performances of dance on Friday, July 22 and Saturday, July 23. The performances will include eight pieces by American and European choreographers, including two new works that will be making their premieres on Nantucket. All of the performances will be backed by live music. Ticket prices range from $45 to $85, with special pricing for senior citizens and children. For more information about the Nantucket Atheneum Dance Festival and to register children for the interactive classes or programs please call 508-221-1110, extension 107, or visit www.nantucketatheneum. org/dancefestival2016.