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June 17, 2015


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Top: Transparent Things. Bottom: Coltrane's Favorite.
Top: Transparent Things. Bottom: Coltrane's Favorite.

PERFORMANCES THIS WEEK --
and later this summer

June 17--Saratoga Springs (NY)
June 20--Tivoli (NY)
Aug 25--Chicago (IL)

Lar Lubovitch’s choreography is a
thrilling sight,
ravishing the eye,
telling stories both complicated and mysterious.
The New Yorker


This week the Lubovitch company is performing in upstate New York at SPAC in Saratoga Springs on Wednesday, June 17, and at Kaatsbaan in Tivoli on Saturday, June 20. The company will perform in Chicago, IL, at the Harris Theater on Tuesday, August 25.

All 3 peformances feature the company's very newest dance, The Black Rose. The dance was inspired by the powerful, dark and elemental stories of mankind from ancient times. When the dance premiered 8 months ago, critics hailed Lubovitch's The Black Rose as a powerful "cinematic ballet that is both alluring and disturbing.” Writers called it appropriately “macabre,” “hallucinogenic,” “lustrous and evocative.” The inventive commissioned score by Scott Marshall was supported in part by New Music USA. For a complete collection of full-length articles about The Black Rose: click here.

The performances in Saratoga Springs and Tivoli will also include encore performances of Coltrane's Favorite (set to John Coltrane Quartet’s live performance of Richard Rodgers’ “My Favorite Things”) and Transparent Things (set to Claude Debussy's "String Quartet in G Minor”). At SPAC, the company will be perform with live music. The Bryant Park Quartet will accompany Transparent Things.

To see what The Daily Gazette has to say about our two Hudson Valley performances this week: click here.



Lar Lubovitch Dance Company

Mission: The Lubovitch company was created to realize the artistic vision of Lar Lubovitch, one of the foremost contemporary choreographers in the United States. The company exists: (1) to create new work; (2) to perform those works (and facilitate the performance of those works by others) both in our home base of New York City and around the world; and (3) to teach people of all ages, ethnicities and socio-economic backgrounds, in order to increase awareness and appreciation of dance.


History: Over the past 46 years, the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company has gained a reputation as one of the world's leading modern dance companies and has performed in virtually every state of the US and in more than 30 foreign countries. Lar Lubovitch has been cited as one of the ten best choreographers in the world, and the company has been called a "national treasure" by Variety. The company is primarily focused on the creation of new dances, sometimes in collaboration with other top companies.


Contact: The Lubovitch company is located at 229 West 42nd Street, New York NY 10036. You can reach us at (212) 221-7909 or Lubovitch@aol.com. Or visit our website at www.lubovitch.org.


Support: Programs of the Lar Lubovitch Dance Company are funded in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, as well as by Harkness Foundation for Dance, McMullan Family Foundation, National Dance Project, New England Foundation for the Arts (with funding from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation), New York Community Trust, O'Donnell-Green Music & Dance Foundation, Little One Foundation, Jerome Robbins Foundation, Emma Sheafer Charitable Trust, Shubert Foundation, A. Woodner Fund and numerous additional generous individuals, corporations and foundations.


Memberships: The Lubovitch company is a member of Dance/USA, Dance/NYC, Americans for the Arts and the Arts & Business Council of New York.

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