San Diego Dance History

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The San Diego Ballet performed Romeo and Juliet at the Old Town Temecula Theatre on October the 25th. This dance company uses music from a famous composer Sergei Prokofiev and the choreography was done by Javier Velasco. Velasco explains that his focus was centered on the two young people in love, Romeo and Juliet. He wanted to give the audience a glimpse of the first sensation of one’s true love. It was decided by Javier Velasco to select a smaller cast of colorful characters that would help bring a clear perspective between the feuding families, the entire performance lasted ninety minutes.
In 1990 the San Diego Ballet was established and founded by Robin Sherertz Morgan, this particular dance company helps and develops exceptional dancers and presents amazing performances for all to see. Javier Velasco currently serves as the artistic director to the San Diego Ballet, having created over 50 original pieces for the dance company, including his ballet piece to the poems of Kenneth Fearing, LOVE: 20 CENTS THE FIRST QUARTER MILE, was given the award for Best Choreography by the San Diego Area Dance Alliance, actually the third time he was honored by this …show more content…

The point work of the male leads feet and the angular position of their arms when they are fighting was very precise. If the ballet dancers did not perform these parts correctly it would have looked as if they were circus tumblers, making the effect less dramatic. It felt more amusing than dramatic at certain points during this dance piece due to when one thinks of fight seen it is more brutal and powerful, showing force and anger. But in ballet fighting is more of an art form and not as brutal using an aerial like stabbing to the

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