Los Angeles Modern Dance and Ballet.Everything old looked new again as Naomi Goldberg's Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. Modern Dance and Ballet encored its popular Klez-O-Rama concert (Luckman Theatre, Los Angeles, February 24, 1996). The evening-length program features Goldberg's choreography set to Eastern European Jewish klezmer music klezmer music (Yiddish; “vessel of song”) Traditional music played by professional musicians (klezmorim) in the Jewish ghettos of eastern Europe, especially for weddings and other ceremonies. The klezmer tradition has its roots in medieval Europe. . At times joyous, at times solemn, the music makes a fitting backdrop for her choreographic style, a beautifully blended mix of old-world folk dance and contemporary movement with a nod to the lyricism lyr·i·cism n. 1. a. The character or quality of subjectivity and sensuality of expression, especially in the arts. b. The quality or state of being melodious; melodiousness. 2. of classical ballet. Goldberg clearly has an innate sense of the body, both as a sculptural space-shaper and as a conduit for fluid, expressive motion. In Fisherlid four women kneel next to one another, hands cupped or dipping and weaving like the waves of the ocean. They seem to speak only to each other, moving solemnly in a self-contained world. But with thirteen works--plus a group finale--on the program, each dance emerges as a snippet A small amount of something. In the computer field, it often refers to a small piece of program code. of an idea, without the time to evoke true characters, moods, or emotions; thus the soul of the choreography remains hidden in the movement. But when the finale arrives, the company, relaxed in street clothes, joins hands with community dance groups for an uplifting grapevine circle dance. At last, the synergy begins to sizzle siz·zle intr.v. siz·zled, siz·zling, siz·zles 1. To make the hissing sound characteristic of frying fat. 2. To seethe with anger or indignation. 3. . |
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