IN BLUE AND GOLD.DANCES BY TERESA MATHERN LINCOLN PERFORMANCE HALL, PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY PORTLAND, OREGON OCTOBER 13-15, 2000 Teresa Mathern and Minh Tran have a marriage of true kinetic minds to which no impediment was apparent in "night, day & the golden hour," a concert of four pieces that takes its title from Mathern's most ambitious work to date, one of them choreographed by Tran. The show opened with Mathern dancing Optimum, a solo Tran originally created for himself that laminates highly physical Western contemporary dance technique with movement derived from Asian opera dance. Mathern used her arms and legs the way a draftsman uses a compass, extending them in swooping circles and arcs, building the pace until the solo moved from the contemplative to the explosive, a tour de force that left the audience gasping. A reprise re·prise n. 1. Music a. A repetition of a phrase or verse. b. A return to an original theme. 2. A recurrence or resumption of an action. tr.v. of Evidence of Division, a duet Mathern created for herself and Tran that premiered in the latter's concert last year, reveals the beauty of this partnership even more, as well as the work's inventive detail and durability. Theirs is a partnership that began when Tran was a student in Portland State University's erstwhile dance department, where Mathern trained and taught before going to New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of to earn a master's degree master's degree n. An academic degree conferred by a college or university upon those who complete at least one year of prescribed study beyond the bachelor's degree. Noun 1. in interdisciplinary studies from New York University New York University, mainly in New York City; coeducational; chartered 1831, opened 1832 as the Univ. of the City of New York, renamed 1896. It comprises 13 schools and colleges, maintaining 4 main centers (including the Medical Center) in the city, as well as the . In 1997, she returned to Portland, where she has shown herself to be a major talent and player in the city's flourishing contemporary dance community. Two premieres revealed a complex choreographic intelligence, as well as a speculative wit that at times is so subtle it managed to get past the highly informed, sophisticated Sunday afternoon audience. Red Sonnet, performed in silence by Jae Diego, Jenn Gierada and Rhonda Sumner, is packed with intelligent irony that in places makes it quite funny. Mathern's trademark unhurried, geometric, space-eating movement is custom tailored for the three dancers--Diego's angularity an·gu·lar·i·ty n. pl. an·gu·lar·i·ties 1. The quality or condition of being angular. 2. angularities Angular forms, outlines, or corners. Noun 1. and length, Gierada's curved sensuality, Sumner's compact energy. Those qualities were taken to their highest power in night, day & the golden hour (in which Mathern and Tran also danced)--a work that plays with time in ways reminiscent of Marcel Proust n. 1. A French novelist (1871-1922). Noun 1. Marcel Proust - French novelist (1871-1922) Proust , space reminiscent of Pier Mondrian--organized, geometric, abstract. One gesture triggers another--an arm extends, a leg retracts--as the dancers, who seldom make physical contact, are juxtaposed jux·ta·pose tr.v. jux·ta·posed, jux·ta·pos·ing, jux·ta·pos·es To place side by side, especially for comparison or contrast. on the stage in unexpected patterns, appearing and reappearing from the wings in movement that takes its own sweet time. The accompanying score is eclectic, a taped collage that includes rather soupy soup·y adj. soup·i·er, soup·i·est 1. Having the appearance or consistency of soup. 2. Informal Foggy: soupy weather. 3. Informal Sentimental. music by Alfred Schnittke, appropriate for a long, sleepless night, juxtaposed with the more rhythmic beat of Loop Guru and Tranquility Bass and others, all put together by Dale Svart. PSU PSU - power supply unit faculty member Bruce Keller's lights, blue and gold in turn, are crucial to the visual impact of this lovely piece. |
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