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Snappy dance theater: they're shaking up Boston's dance scene with a snap, crackle, and pop package of athleticism and creativity.


Snappy Dance Theater Snappy Dance Theater (1996 - ) is a non-profit Postmodern dance company located in Cambridge, Massachusetts founded by current artistic director Martha Mason, Marjorie Morgan and George Whiteside. , one of the Boston area's most popular modern dance troupes, has won its following by creating medleys that tap athletics, clown technique, silent film images, and, oh yes, studio technique. In general, SDT SDT Soldat
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 works tell stories that rely on narrative and characterizations to support the movement. The choreography, devised by the group but directed by artistic director Martha Mason Martha Mason is an American dancer and choreographer, noted for her work in modern dance and postmodern dance. She is currently the artistic director of the Boston based Snappy Dance Theater which she co-founded in 1996.

Mason received her B.A.
, is embellished by a snap, crackle crackle /crack·le/ (krak´'l) rale. , and pop package of surprises that reveal as much about the humanity of the performers as their virtuosity.

The SDT performance language is drawn from Pilobolustype body configurations, enhanced by a Nikolais-like penchant for expanding the choreography with lighting, props, and fantastic costumes. "Snappy travels the border of opposites between poetic and comedic, muscular and erotic, energetic yet haunting," says Mason.

The resulting delight to the eye and the funny bone not only crosses boundaries of age, gender, and culture, but has expanded the seven-member troupe's reputation beyond New England.

Among SDT's most recent works is The Temperamental Wobble wobble /wob·ble/ (wob´'l) to move unsteadily or unsurely back and forth or from side to side. See under hypothesis.

wob·ble
n.
1.
 (2004), based on the cartoon format short stories, both amusing and macabre, of the late poet-artist Edward Gorey. Wobble is a series of sketches set in foreboding landscapes that include a graveyard and an ominous-looking Victorian mansion. Among the characters are a neglected child, a peppermint-striped creature created from two entwined bodies, three corpses that rise from their graves, and a grieving woman who hangs herself onstage. In contrast, LUMEN is a more abstract piece with origins in modern dance that catches the different moods of the stage lights and shadows. Turned this way and that, the angles of the bodies change, depending on their juxtapositions to each other and the way the lights reveal them.

Bonnie Duncan, a seven-year veteran with SDT, attributes the strength of the company to "Martha's gift for seeing the spark and spunk of someone." Duncan explains how SDT creates each piece. "We usually begin with theater games. Martha gives us a structure, presenting illustrations for the Gorey work, or pairing us off for LUMEN. In the beginning we play a lot and then remember what was good and try to re-create it," she says. "But it's not a democracy. Martha makes the final choices." The dancers have trained in a polyglot pol·y·glot  
adj.
Speaking, writing, written in, or composed of several languages.

n.
1. A person having a speaking, reading, or writing knowledge of several languages.

2.
 of performance techniques: Gircus, acrobatics acrobatics

Art of jumping, tumbling, and balancing. The art is of ancient origin; acrobats performed leaps, somersaults, and vaults at Egyptian and Greek events. Acrobatic feats were featured in the commedia dell'arte theatre in Europe and in jingxi (“Peking
, and acting, as well as ballet, modern, and jazz dance expand the possibilities.

Founded in 1996 by Mason, Marjorie Morgan, and George Whiteside (Morgan and Whiteside have since left), SDT is the only contemporary company in the Boston area that offers its dancers annual wages, albeit modest ones. They have regular performance dates, with national and international touring. Voted the Best Dance Company in the 2004 Boston Phoenix readers' poll, Snappy was ranked the ninth largest performing arts organization in Greater Boston in 2003, the only contemporary dance company to make the top 25. In 2004, SDT became the only local dance company to be offered a cultural partnership at the Boston Center for the Arts The Boston Center for the Arts (BCA), in the South End, Boston, Massachusetts, is a
"four acre complex that includes: The Cyclorama, built in 1884 to display a panorama painting, is on the National Register of Historic Places.
, an honor and an entre into a splendid new performance space. Jurgen Weiss, Mason's husband and SDT executive director, has a Ph.D. in economics from Harvard Business School Harvard Business School, officially named the Harvard Business School: George F. Baker Foundation, and also known as HBS, is one of the graduate schools of Harvard University.  and, he says, a business plan to make Snappy a self-sustaining organization, with 20-40 weeks salary and benefits for the dancers.

A performing member of the troupe as well as its director, Mason studied ballet from childhood, adding modern technique to her dance bag as a teenager. After graduation from the Mt. Holyoke dance department, she had a performance career in Paris and 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
, then enrolled in workshops with Pilobolus co-director Jonathan Wolken. Among her subsequent gigs was an off-Broadway two-person dance theater piece as partner to a former Ringling Brothers circus The Ringling Brothers Circus was a circus founded in the United States in 1884. Ringling Brothers Circus eventually joined with the Barnum & Bailey Circus to become "Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus, the Greatest Show on Earth".  clown. Jim Coleman, one of her Mt. Holyoke professors, remembers that Mason had "a hunger for all kinds of movement."

"There is a through-line that shapes the Snappy works," says Mason. "It's my voice but Snappy will only be as good as its members." Running on Mason's batteries and fueled by the imaginations of its dancers, SDT is sure to continue its break out from the regional mold, as it continues to explore, as Mason says, "the edge between humor and pathos." SDT's two-month residency in Connecticut, March 27-June 2, culminates in a performance at Naugatuck College in Waterbury, CT. Then they fly to France for two more performances in June. Their new work with violinist Lucia Lin will premier next fall at Boston's Shubert Theater.

Iris Fanger, longtime Dance Magazine contributor, writes about theater and dance the Boston Phoenix and the Christian Science Christian Science, religion founded upon principles of divine healing and laws expressed in the acts and sayings of Jesus, as discovered and set forth by Mary Baker Eddy and practiced by the Church of Christ, Scientist.  Monitor.
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