Dancing in many forms
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Deirdre Newman
CORONA DEL MAR -- The fantasy world of dreams takes on many forms --
some are weird, some are wicked, and some defy description.
Dreams in all their various incarnations will be explored through
dance when Corona del Mar High School’s Orchesis Dance Co. takes too the
stage for three performances of “Before You Wake Up” starting tonight.
The different dance numbers, with titles such as “I Had the Weirdest
Dream,” “Wicked” and “Untitled,” involve a wide range of styles,
including jazz, techno, ballet, hip-hop, lyrical and tap.
The showcase is unusual because the students manage every facet of
the performance process, from choreography to lighting to costume design.
“They’re learning natural, working skills that they can take out into
the world,” said Nicole Smith, co-director and Orchesis alumnae. “They’re
using their creative muscles to the fullest extent.”
When the lights come up on the first dance tonight, it will be the
culmination of six months of intensive labor. Students auditioned for the
Orchesis dance production class in the spring, and the 23 selected
started rehearsing in late summer.
Sixteen of the 17 numbers are choreographed by the students, who
audition the other company dancers for their own pieces.
Jessica Palermo, a senior who is president of the company,
choreographed or helped choreograph eight of the numbers. One of them,
“Everything,” is a lyrical ballet and jazz number danced to the soulful
ballad of the same name.
The song starts slowly as the dancers move gracefully across the
stage, trailing ribbon-like scarfs attached to their wrists, embodying
the vulnerable emotion of the song. Toward the end as the music
crescendos, the dancers are bathed in a deep red light.
Palermo said the choreography experience has taught her valuable
skills.
“I learned a lot about interpersonal relationships,” Palermo said.
“I’ve kind of been the mediator in a lot of situations. I’ve been a
teacher, a peer and a leader.”
Once the choreographers have chosen their dancers, the exhausting
rehearsal schedule begins, with students spending three to four hours
every day after school starting in September.
After Orchesis rehearsal, many of the students -- such as freshman
Christina Fulcher -- go to the private dance studios they have been
studying at for years for more dance classes.
Christina is in eight of the dances, including a sparklingtap dance
number called “Diamonds,” reminiscent of a Broadway show with music from
the movie “Moulin Rouge.”
She said she doesn’t mind the demanding nature of preparing for the
shows.
“I think Orchesis is really fun and love it. I wouldn’t change
anything,” Christina said.
For the finale of the show, the music starts with a jolt as a disco
ball on the ceiling of the auditorium is illuminated.
The dancers perform a jazzy romp to “Unbelievable,” a fitting metaphor
for all the work they have put into the effort.
FYI
“Before You Wake Up” will be performed at 7 p.m. today, Friday and
Saturday at the Loats Auditorium at Newport Harbor High School. Tickets
are $8 in advance and $9 at the door.
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