List of Morphoses productions

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Morphoses is a ballet company, co-founded in 2007 by Christopher Wheeldon and Lourdes Lopez. Morphoses is a guest resident company at the New York City Center and at Sadler's Wells Theatre in London.[1] It was known as Morphoses/The Wheeldon Company until February 2010, when Wheeldon announced that he was leaving the company.[2]

Productions

City Center, October 1–5, 2008

program one, October 1–3

Polyphonia

[Review 1]

  • Wendy Whelan
  • Tiler Peck
  • Beatriz Stix-Brunell
  • Teresa Reichlen
  • Tyler Angle
  • Gonzalo Garcia
  • Craig Hall
  • Jason Fowler

Monotones II
  • Maria Kowroski
  • Rubinald Pronk
  • Edward Watson

Commedia

[Programs 1][Review 1][Review 2]

Six Fold Illuminate

[Review 1][Review 3]

  • Drew Jacoby
  • Céline Cassone
*Edwaard Liang
  • Edward Watson
  • Rubinald Pronk
  • Rory Hohenstein

program two, October 4–5

Commedia

[Programs 1][Review 1][Review 3]

  • Leanne Benjamin
  • Beatriz Stix-Brunell
  • Céline Cassone
  • Drew Jacoby
  • Rory Hohenstein
  • Edwaard Liang
  • Rubinald Pronk
  • Edward Watson

One

[Programs 1][Programs 2]

  • Drew Jacoby
  • Rubinald Pronk

Monotones II

Wendy Whelan

Shutters Shut

Fools’ Paradise
  • Wendy Whelan
  • Maria Kowroski
  • Teresa Reichlen
  • Tiler Peck
  • Céline Cassone
  • Craig Hall
  • Edwaard Liang
  • Adrian Danchig-Waring
  • Gonzalo Garcia

Guggenheim Museum, March 8–9, 2009

Commedia

Fall for Dance, September–October 2009

Softly as I Leave You

  • Drew Jacoby
  • Rubinald Pronk

City Center, October 29, – November 1, 2009

program one, Thursday and Saturday, October 29 and 31

[Review 4][Review 5]

Commedia
Softly as I Leave You
  • Drew Jacoby
  • Rubinald Pronk

Bolero
new Harbour ballet

program two, Friday and Sunday, October 30 and November 1

Continuum
Softly as I Leave You
new Wheeldon ballet

notes

  1. ^ a b c New York City premiere
  2. ^ Annabelle Lopez Ochoa's One replaced Sir Frederick Ashton’s The Dream Pas de Deux due to injury.
  3. ^ a b US premiere

Dancers

2008 New York City Center

  • Beatriz Stix-Brunell
  • Céline Cassone
  • Christine Thomassen [2008, 1]
  • Drew Jacoby
  • Leanne Benjamin
  • Maria Kowroski
  • Teresa Reichlen
  • Tiler Peck
  • Wendy Whelan
  • Adrian Danchig-Waring
  • Andreas Heise [2008, 1]
  • Craig Hall
  • Edwaard Liang
  • Edward Watson
  • Gonzalo Garcia
  • Jason Fowler
  • Rory Hohenstein
  • Rubinald Pronk
  • Tyler Angle

notes

  1. ^ a b c d guest artist

2009 Fall for Dance

  • Drew Jacoby
  • Rubinald Pronk

2009 New York City Center

Reviews

  1. ^ a b c d NY Times by Roslyn Sulcas, October 2, 2008
  2. ^ Village Voice by Deborah Jowitt, October 7, 2008
  3. ^ a b Village Voice by Deborah Jowitt, October 7, 2008
  4. ^ NY Times review by Gia Kourlas, October 30, 2009
  5. ^ NY Post review by Leigh Witchel, October 30, 2009

Footnotes

  1. ^ "History". Morphoses. Retrieved May 4, 2010.
  2. ^ NY Times, Daniel J. Wakin and Alastair macaulay, February 22, 2010
  3. ^ Wonderland., Wheeldon, Christopher, choreographer (expression) Talbot, Joby, composer (expression) Crowley, Bob, set designer. Mason, Monica, director. MacFarlane, Oliver, producer. Haswell, Jonathan, film director. Cuthbertson, Lauren, 1984- dancer. Polunin, Sergei, dancer. Watson, Edward, 1976- dancer. Yanowsky, Zenaida, dancer. Saunders, Christopher, dancer. McRae, Steven, dancer. Underwood, Eric (Dancer) Beale, Simon Russell, dancer. Cervera, Ricardo, dancer. McNally, Kristen, dancer. Trzensimiech, Dawid, dancer. Wordsworth, Barry, conductor. Austin, Christopher, composer (expression) Wright, Nicholas, 1940- screenwriter. Katz, Natasha, lighting designer. Eveleigh, Steve, film editor. Ballet adaptation of (work): Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898. Alice's adventures in, Alice's adventures in Wonderland, OCLC 905607974, retrieved June 16, 2022 {{citation}}: |first= has generic name (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ Cameron, Penny (1999). A twist in the tale : five short stories. Pearson Education. ISBN 0-582-41816-X. OCLC 754874523.
  5. ^ Lavoie, Jean-Pierre (April 22, 2011), "[PARTIE 4 Introduction]", Vieillir au pluriel, Presses de l'Université du Québec, pp. 385–392, doi:10.2307/j.ctv18ph6h8.26, retrieved June 16, 2022
  6. ^ Cook, Nicholas (July 24, 2003), "Stravinsky conducts Stravinsky", The Cambridge Companion to Stravinsky, Cambridge University Press, pp. 175–191, doi:10.1017/ccol9780521663304.010, ISBN 9780521663779, retrieved June 16, 2022

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