Roman Sketches(new, 2007!)
20 minutes
DANCERS: Kelly Hayes, Lisa Natoli & Jody Sperling
MUSIC: Charles Griffes
PIANO: Jeffrey Middleton
LIGHTING: David Ferri
COSTUMES: Michelle Ferranti
Roman Sketches is a five-part suite set to the music of American impressionist composer Charles Griffes (1884-1920). The work creates a lush synthesis of lighting and scenic design, music and choreography. Inspired by the fin de siécle spectacles of Loie Fuller, this work expands the genre to include a set-piece of six moveable mirror-doors which reflect and distort the brilliantly-illuminated, rippling costumes of the three dancers.
The suite begins with Griffes' elegant and sensual "The White Peacock." Here the mirrors create a jewel-box setting to crystallize Sperling's fanning and fluttering motions. In "Fountains of Acqua Paola," the three dancers weave and rush through the mirrors, appearing, disappearing, multiplying into fragments, and changing colors as they swirl. For "Clouds," two dancers glide around each other and shift shapes in sky-like patterns. The climactic coda is "Night Winds" in which Sperling works up a tempest with her gigantic wings while hovering on a box containing a light within. The under lightingone of Fuller's signature innovationscreates stunning visual effects, ranging from a haunting glow, to brilliant shocks of color.
The scenic elements were designed by architectural designer Philip Drew, in conjunction with Sperling, and were constructed by Robert Dutiel.