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Keigwin+Company Dance Returns to Keene

Keigwin+Company
Keigwin+Company

From Bill Menezes, Redfern: The Dance company Keigwin+Company will bring its latest creation, Elements: Water, Fire, Earth, Air, to the Main Theatre on Wednesday, March 25, at 7:30 p.m. Under the direction of choreographer Larry Keigwin, the company creates provocative, witty, and engaging dances. K+C combines physicality with theatricality, sampling a variety of mediums and, ultimately, fusing art with entertainment.

Audiences can get a sample of the kinetic hi-jinks style of K+C by attending the Keigwin Kabaret on Tuesday, March 24, at 7:30 in the Redfern’s Alumni Recital Hall. The Kabaret is a spectacle of contemporary dance and burlesque. Audiences glimpse the underbelly of performance culture through a provocative evening of dance and comedy, performed in a Warholesque spirit. The Kabaret is free and open to the public.

An evening-length work, Elements made its New York premiere on July 28, 2008, at the Joyce Theater. It showcases Keigwin’s famed combination of campy wit and pathos to bring a totally new view of an often over-done theme.

The first element, Water, has four subsections: “Shower,” “Sea,” “Spa,” and “Splash.” In “Shower,” the supposedly naked dancers (wrapped in towels) frolic to music by Mozart. (Note: In “Shower,” the audience gets a quick glimpse of a bare behind.) In “Sea,” a female dancer, in a polka-dot bikini, is lifted high in the air by three men trying to court her to Cole Porter’s “Let’s Do It.” “Spa” is set to Marcela Cortes Galvan’s “Que Sera de Mi.” In “Splash,” the company takes the stage, moving in wave-like fluidity, again to Mozart.

In Fire, a trio of dancers suggests fireflies moving to a Handel aria. A female dancer evokes high drama in dancing to Patsy Cline’s “Crazy.” Fire concludes with three dancers standing in a line, bopping their heads, and then breaking into hip-hop to “Walk It Out.”

In Earth, the dancers are dressed in fall-colored tone and stay close to the ground, evoking the animals “Gecko,” “Chameleon,” “Dragon,” and “Iguana” that the subsections suggest. The music ranges from Debussy to Devo. The evening concludes with Air; its subsections are danced to a range of music from Jim Webb’s “Up, Up, and Away” to Philip Glass’ “Channels and Winds.”

Tickets for Elements are available through the Redfern box office (8-2168) or online.

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