Current, April 16, 2012 University of Missouri-St

Current, April 16, 2012 University of Missouri-St

University of Missouri, St. Louis IRL @ UMSL Current (2010s) Student Newspapers 4-16-2012 Current, April 16, 2012 University of Missouri-St. Louis Follow this and additional works at: http://irl.umsl.edu/current2010s Recommended Citation University of Missouri-St. Louis, "Current, April 16, 2012" (2012). Current (2010s). 107. http://irl.umsl.edu/current2010s/107 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Student Newspapers at IRL @ UMSL. It has been accepted for inclusion in Current (2010s) by an authorized administrator of IRL @ UMSL. For more information, please contact [email protected]. April 16, 2012 VOL. 45; ISSUE 1376 TheWWW.THECURRENT-ONLINE.COM Current Touhill taken to ‘Square None’ by Aspen Santa Fe The World Premiere of “Square None” is performed by the Aspen Santa Fe Ballet on Saturday at the Touhill Performing Arts Center. JENNY MEAHAN / THE CURRENT CATE MARQUIS Ground” and “Over Glow,” sioned by Aspen Santa Fe senti and Joseph Waston, captured an appealing mix was met with thunderous A&E Editor with two intermissions. Ballet from choreogra- on a near-dark stage. of the grace of ballet with applause, as the audience Dance St. Louis contin- The troupe was created pher Norbert De La Cruz The stage was divided its lifts and turns, seasoned signaled their hearty ap- ues to spoil Touhill audi- in 1996 in Aspen by found- III. The work was par- into squares, with each with the athletic fireworks proval of the new work. ences with another splendid er Bebe Schweppe, artistic tially funded by longtime dancer on a square under of contemporary moves After the first intermis- dance performance, this one director Tom Mossbruck- Dance St. Louis support- an individual spotlight. and a hint of playfulness. sion, the troupe returned by Aspen Santa Fe Ballet. er and executive director ers, Dan and Susan Luedke. Costumes were spare - The dancers’ movements with “Stamping Ground,” Aspen Santa Fe Bal- Jean-Philippe Malaty, who The dance was breath- men were shirtless in gray were exquisitely timed, a 1983 piece by choreog- let brought an energetic, all have links to the famed taking, set to music by pants while women wore bringing the occasional rapher Jiri Kylian. With- artful mix of ballet and Joffrey Ballet. The troupe Alva Noto and Ryuichi gray leotards that vaguely gasp from the audience. As out music, a single female contemporary dance to then formed a partner- Sakamoto, Michelle Ross, suggested corsets. Begin- the music switched to Han- dancer took the stage, the Touhill Performing ship in 2000 to become Aphex Twin and Frederic ning with pulsing elec- del, the dancers slipped emerging from behind a Arts Center in three per- the Aspen Santa Fe Ballet. Handel. The dance opened tronic music, the dancers into more fluid and ro- shimmering silver curtain formances over two days, The Friday evening with seven dancers, Craig delivered an impressive mantic movements, before at the back of the stage. April 13 -14. The program performance was the Black, Katherine Bolanas, combination of ballet and returning to the modern consisted of three pieces, world premiere of “Square Pual Busch, Seth Delgras- acrobatic contemporary music and dance style. Continued on page 6. “Square None,” “Stamping None,” a work commis- so, Emily Proctor, Seia Ras- dance. The choreography The dance’s conclusion ALSO INSIDE AnMan Occupy Eating St. SandwichAre you hungry? SGA debates UMSL softball heat up pushes postseason 73 LouisNew art update installation feeds 7one man 13 10 12 2 | The Current | APRIL 16, 2012 | WWW.THECURRENT-ONLINE.COM | | WHAT’S CURRENT TheCurrent VOL. 45, ISSUE 1376 What’s Current WWW.THECURRENT-ONLINE.COM Your weekly calendar of campus events. “What’s Current” is a free service for student organizations. Sub- missions must be turned in by 5 p.m. the Thursday before publication; first-come, first-served. Listings may be EDITORIAL edited for length and style. E-mail event listings to [email protected], with the subject “What’s Current.” Editor-in-Chief....................................................Matthew B. Poposky No phone or written submissions. 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