Inspired by Virginia Woolf's gender-probing novel Orlando, this dance explores sexuality, transformation, and history. Sperling portrays the sexually-ambiguous protagonist first in his youth as an aristocratic, gallivanting male in the Elizabethan era and then imagines his subsequent transformation into a woman. Among other sources, the movement for the dance draws on galliards (jumping dances) described in Thoinot Arbeau's 1589 Orchésographie. Michelle Ferranti's daring costume highlights the hero/ine's blurring of sexual identity. Quentin Chiappetta's original score features driving percussion rhythms. (12 minutes)
CHOREOGRAPHY: Jody Sperling / DANCER: Jody Sperling
ORIGINAL SCORE: Quentin Chiappetta
LIGHTING: David Ferri / COSTUME: Michelle Ferranti