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Balanchine Reimagined: Neon Dreams and Rave Revival
6 Mar
Summary
- Adam Linder's Acid Gems reinterprets Balanchine's Jewels with neon.
- Marco da Silva Ferreira's a Folia celebrates wild, free dancing.
- Dancers blend balletic moves with club-inspired, eclectic styles.

Adam Linder's "Acid Gems" revisits George Balanchine's "Jewels" with a vibrant, abstract interpretation. Eschewing traditional gemstones, the piece bursts with sharp neon hues against a shocking pink backdrop, a stark contrast to the original. Linder, a former Royal Ballet School student, skillfully integrates classical ballet techniques like entrechat jumps with modern movements such as the Running Man, creating geometric clarity.
Marco da Silva Ferreira's "a Folia" begins with a club-like atmosphere, featuring eccentric costumes and a pulsating energy. What starts as a seemingly casual gathering evolves dramatically as a piece by Corelli is reimagined, turning the performance into a riotous celebration. Da Silva Ferreira suggests that such uninhibited gatherings hold the power to incite global change, though the performance sometimes veers into self-indulgence.




