The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 25, 1989, Page 10, Image 10

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    Program includes nine dances - . •
Dancers prepare for November production
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By Gretchen Boehr
Senior Reporter
Student and faculty dancers are in
their fifth week of practice for the
upcoming fall concert of the Lincoln
Contemporary Dance Theatre.
“The Masters Meet Modem”
includes nine dances choreographed
by faculty and students at the Univer
sity of Nebraska-Lincoln and will
be performed Nov. 2 through 5 at
Howell Theatre.
“To Have and Have Knot” is an
example of some of the creatively
choreographed and physically chal
lenging pieces included in the con
cert.
This is a “trio” danced by Craig
Ellingson, Melissa Mapcs-Raasch
and a rope. The dancers are bound
together at the wrist by an approxi
mate four-foot length of rope and
perform modern dance to Chopin’s
Waltze in C sharp minor.
Laura Milan, dance professor and
choreographer for this piece, said the
rope makes “To Have and Have
Knot” especially challenging.
“Craig and Melissa arc at the
mercy with what happens with the
rope,” she said.
Mapcs Raasch and Ellingson
said dancing with the rope had its
surprises. During the dance they
twist, turn and somersault over each
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other, sometimes getting tangled in
the rope.
“This piece with Craig is very
challenging,” Mapes-Raasch said,
“and the third element makes it to
tally different.”
Both have choreographed pieces
for the concert.
Another dance choreographed by
Milan is “The BelleTolls For You.”
In this piece the only female
dancer, Cary Twomey, never touches
the ground during the entire dance
which lasts about seven minutes.
Twomey is lifted from one man to
another as the six male dancers take
turns falling at her feet.
Twomey said it was sometimes
hard to trust the men.
i This group of dancers needs to be
| in unity at all times, Milan said.
“The male dancers have to know
where she is at all times,’ ’ Milan said,
“because her safety relies on them.”
“Some nights, it’s really easy and
other nights it’s difficult,” Twomey
said.
Twomey said she could feel how
focused they were by the way they
lifted her.
Milan said she had to go out and
recruit strong men for this dance. As
a result, the male dancers are at all
levels of learning.
“Some of them have only had
three dance classes,” Milan said.
In fact, Twomey and Mark Ja
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this dance, she said.
Milan said one thing that made it
difficult to recruit men for this dance
was a prejudice against dance lor
men. It still is thought of as sissy or
feminine for men to dance, she said.
“I think the strength and coordi
nation needed for dance is more than
is needed for football,’ Milan said.
Iliya Azaroff, one of the male
dancers, agreed.
“It definitely helps your bal
ance,” he said.
Azaroff, a junior music major,
said this is his first dance perform
ance.
“This is something I’ve always
wanted to do all my life and never had
a chance to,” he said.
This also is the first performance
for Joe Davis, a member of the
ROTC.
“I just wanted to learn how to
dance,” Davis said.
The music for “The Belle lolls
For You” is Mozart’s Clarinet Con
ccrto in A.
Ellingson, John Warren and Brian
Irons are the other dancers in this
piece.
Ellingson, a senior music theater
performance major, also will perform
in the piece he choreographed, “Out
To Play Again,” to Mozart’s Horn
Concerto in E Hat.
“This is about a little boy in a park
imagining things and people,” he
>aiu.
Originally “Out To Play Again
was to different music, he said.
“But this classical music ex
panded my ideas for the dance,
Ellingson said.
The Concerto is very lively,
bouncy and playful, Ellingson said.
Mapes-Raasch, a senior dance
major, said the dance she choreo
graphed, “A Canon Study,” is like a
dance in the round.
“The dancers are all about one
count behind each other,’ she said.
“A Canon Study” is to the music
of Pachelbel’s Canon in D major.
Mapes-Raasch also is the chore
ographer and director of Orchesis, a
UNL dance group.
'Some of the dancers are in more
than one dance in ‘ ‘The Masters Meet
Modem,” Milan said, and practice is
a big commitment.
Juggling classes, jobs, practice
and outside dance activities can be
come a challenge, the dancers said.
Depending on which dances they
are in, the students spend anywhere
from nine to 15 hours a week in prac
tice.
The dancers said they had become
friends since they were together so
much. Azaroff said dance has be
come his social life since he wasn’t a
dance major.
Faculty choreographers and danc
ers arc Nancy Curtis Brestel, Milan,
Jill Lile and Dee Hughes.
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