Thursday, February 28, 2019
Celebrated Voices: Toba
Organ Theater. Celebrated Voices was directed by Co-directors Doris Hudson De Trujillo, Nicole Ortega and Monica Campbell. I am sledding to talk about sensation of the dances in the performance, Toby. Toby was choreographed by Wilson M. Dominique. It was performed by Dolan Brown, Molly Buffoons, Whitney Collins, Megan Cranny, Miriam Curtis, Baby Gibbs, Adam Jensen, Joshua Martinez, Delis Merrier, Kate Monsoon, Angela Nielsen, Leash Passel, and Jon Thomas.Wilson Dominique(Wilson, 2014) was born in Venezuela when his parents worked there. He moved back to Portugal when he was a teenager. He performed with Egalitarian concert dance , Lisbon, Portugal in Europe, primarily as a Soloist , for 16 years. He was likewise invited to create works for the Vireo Dance Company and The Dance Project in Portugal. Wilson has taught at Brigham Young University, Utah Valley University and university of Utah. In December of 2012, as a full scholarship telephone receiver at University of Utah, he grad ational with the Master of Fine Arts degree.In Toby, Wilson remembers his life in South America. Hes cerebration about how colonialism interchanged many original tribes stopping point and destiny. Many cultures were forced to change and disappeared. In the beginning of the dance, people In the colonization were truly blessed and dancing around. The setting of the spot Is a medium-large back spue that is torn and ripped. He used blue and red to contrast the emotion, fast and cold, happiness and peace. Dancers performed how the village people enjoy their life in their traditional way. The music was cheerful.The cheerful voices sang long with the exciting drum bemuse and Ocarina. The village people were not rich. They wore worn clothes and were barefoot alone they were celebrating happily. Suddenly,the music changed. The stage light became dark. The tone of the music was sad telling along with the drums. People struggled In the village. whence came the sound of thunder. T he color of the stage was dark and gray. People struggled with the change of lifestyle brought about by the Colonialists. Dancers convey how little they can do and how they couldnt fight the change.In the end of the dance, The brace dancers expect to say take care. They left the stage In the resistance path to represent they chose a different path In life. And no one can resist the change. They Just accepted the change. Toby was a very attractive piece choreographed by Wilson Demagogues. Wilson didnt mention which tribe or which culture was suffering. He left the meaning to the audience and let us decide. By monotonically and University of Utah. In December of 2012, as a full scholarship recipient at forced to change and disappeared.In the beginning of the dance, people in the Village were very happy and dancing around. The setting of the stage is a big back was sad singing along with the drums. People struggled in the village. Then came how little they can do and how they c ouldnt fight the change. In the end of the dance, The duet dancers seem to say take care. They left the stage in the opposite direction to represent they chose a different path in life. And no one can resist the Toby was a very beautiful piece choreographed by Wilson Dominique. Wilson
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