Sunday, November 18, 2007

Making Of The Dance

Over the past couple years I have been able to photograph several Toronto Area Dancers. Some for my book, some for the Dancers themselves. I have begun to learn more about the art from both in front as well as behind the scene. Recently I had the honor and opportunity to view a creation while in the process of creation. The piece titled "What?" choreographed by Jelani-Ade. An ironic and gender bending dance to the song "All Night" by Janet Jackson was created for and by students of The Toronto Dance Theater for a weekend recital. I was able to take pictures during development and the technical rehearsal and this time I was also able to shoot the process into a mini doc called "Making Of The Dance" As you will see in image and film is the process and final presentation of an exciting dance which delighted everyone!



Working out the steps... what worked and what didn't... Adding emphasis here and taking it away in other areas.... I am amazed at the way the practice is completed in such a small space.





The technical rehearsal takes place out on the stage where the final piece will be performed. Music and lighting are adjusted and the piece can be practiced in the full size of the dance stage. The only thing left are the costumes which would round out the final presentation.

Making Of The Dance




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