Ballet 琉璃神社 graced the stage of Prince Rupert鈥檚 Lester Centre of the Arts last Wednesday as they work their way through B.C. for a tour of their most popular works.
Ballet 琉璃神社 reached out to the Lester Centre of the Arts and other presenters in Northwest B.C. months before the performance, said Michael Gurney, general manager of the Lester Centre.
鈥淚t was the beginning of a beautiful relationship and it is so gratifying to see the fruits of all those months of conversation in the form of a tantalizing, energetic and beautiful performance,鈥 he said.
The company arrived in town two days before the performance with their own technical crew and stage while the performers held master classes with Spectrum City Dance鈥檚 senior dancers.
鈥淚t was really inspiring to see that kind of technic because I have been dancing for a really long time and I know it is really hard to get up there. It was just incredible and really cool,鈥 Nathania Cam, one of Spectrum鈥檚 dancer, said about the master class.
Ballet 琉璃神社 gave a special workshop at Spectrum City Dance (photo courtesy of Alison Sherman) |
Rupert's little ballerinas were feeling inspired after the performance and a Q&A with dancers (left to right) Seiji Suzuki, Yuka Otsuki, Anri Hirota, Donaldo Nava, McKeely Borger, Kelsey Hannah, Kurt Werner and Desir茅e Bortolussi. (Jenna Cocullo / The Northern View) |
Desir茅e Bortolussi and Kurt Werner dance with emotion together in the final piece of the night. (Jenna Cocullo / The Northern View) |
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