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A TMC Arts Program: Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at The Music Center The Rite of Spring & common ground[s]

Dates

02/08/2024 - 02/11/2024

Venue

Dorothy Chandler Pavilion

Performance Run Time

94 minutes with one 30-minute intermission

common ground[s] (Malou Airaudo and Germaine Acogny)

The Rite of Spring (Pina Bausch)

A Pina Bausch Foundation, École des Sables & Sadler’s Wells production.

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How would you dance, if you knew you were going to die? This is the central question the late choreographer Pina Bausch asked of her dancers in 1975 when she created her seminal work The Rite of Spring. The work examines unyielding ritual when the sacrifice of a “chosen one” changes the season from winter to spring. This pioneering piece, establishing Bausch's iconic approach, has flourished to become one of the 20th century’s most significant and important works in dance. Faithful to Stravinsky’s visceral score, Bausch’s monumental choreography is given a thrilling new life by a specially assembled company of more than 30 dancers from 14 countries. Dancing on a peat-covered stage, they clash and engage in a poetic struggle of life, ritual and sacrifice that pays tribute to Bausch’s unparalleled genius.

Rite is paired with a new work, common ground[s], created, performed and inspired by the lives of two remarkable women who have each juggled roles as choreographers, professors and grandmothers: Germaine Acogny, the founder of the Senegalese École des Sables, who is widely considered to be “the mother of contemporary African dance,” and Malou Airaudo, who performed leading roles in many of Bausch’s early works as a member of Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch. Their tender choreographic response to Rite reflects their shared histories, emotional experiences and common ground.

Production Notes

This production contains brief partial nudity and uses peat moss as part of the staging.

No late seating will be permitted for this performance. If you arrive after the start of the performance, you will be directed to one of the lobby screens. Ushers will seat you at the earliest appropriate time as determined by the performance.

Be Transformed by an Iconic Masterpiece

  • The Rite of Spring features more than 30 dancers from 14 African countries

    February 8-11, 2024, at The Music Center's Dorothy Chandler Pavilion

  • The Rite of Spring

    Photo by Maarten Vanden Abeele

  • The Rite of Spring

    Photo by Maarten Vanden Abeele

  • The Rite of Spring

    Photo by Maarten Vanden Abeele

  • common ground[s]

    Photo by Maarten Vanden Abeele

  • common ground[s]

    Photo by Maarten Vanden Abeele

Group Bookings

Interested in bring your group to this performance? Whether you are hosting a corporate party, client event, social outing or just enjoying an evening out with family and friends, you can save 20% when you bring a group of 8 or more!

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Grounded in Creative Practice Photo Exhibit

Taking inspiration from the dance work common ground[s] by Germaine Acogny and Malou Airaudo, visitors can browse through Grounded in Creative Practice, a free photo exhibit on Jerry Moss Plaza, featuring works by local young photographers who have intimately captured older Angelenos in joyful moments of creative happiness.

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DANCEx for Dance Schools & Studios

The Music Center’s DANCE Extension (DANCEx®) program is designed to introduce dance studios and dance departments in schools/colleges across the Los Angeles area to witness world-class dance companies through the Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at The Music Center program.

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Thank You to Our Sponsors

Glorya Kaufman Foundation
Center Dance Arts
Dorothy B. Chandler Program Fund
Elisabeth Katte Harris

TMC Arts

When we speak of our vision to deepen the cultural lives of all Angelenos, we turn to the work of TMC Arts. This team champions the diverse voices and communities of Los Angeles, fostering connection, creativity and enrichment. TMC Arts programs connect people, offering us the chance to get creative and to learn as we discover something new or enjoy something familiar. Many programs are free and low-cost; they take place outdoors on Jerry Moss Plaza at The Music Center and in Grand Park, inside The Music Center's theatres and in schools and neighborhoods all across L.A. County.

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