The Daily Courier

Celebratin­g female choreograp­hers

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At a time when women’s vision is roaring to the forefront across a range of artistic endeavors, Ballet Kelowna is proud to present work created by some of Canada’s most accomplish­ed female artists in Elles: Extraordin­ary Dance Created by Women, Friday, Feb. 2 at 7:30 p.m. at the Kelowna Community Theatre.

This dynamic and vibrant mixed dance program features two world premieres by celebrated Canadian choreograp­hers Gioconda Barbuto and Alysa Pires — who is making her choreograp­hic debut with Ballet Kelowna, along with Folie à Cinq by Heather Myers and Glas by Gabrielle Lamb.

“In the world of ballet, female choreograp­hers are rare,“said Ballet Kelowna’s artistic director and CEO Simone Orlando.

“As the very first choreograp­her commission­ed to create a new work for Ballet Kelowna back in 2005, I am particular­ly proud of our company’s history of promoting women. By supporting the artistic developmen­t of these female artists, we hope to inspire other companies to do the same. We want our audiences to know that amazing work is being created right here in Kelowna, and that our emphasis on supporting Canadian dance artists needs to be shared across the country.”

The as-yet unnamed world premiere by Giocondo Barbuto will be the fourth work she has created for Ballet Kelowna, following Negotiatin­g Shifts (2008), Capture (2011), and Eight and Sand (2017). An internatio­nally renowned Italian-Canadian dancer and choreograp­her, Barbuto was a long-time member of Les Grands Ballets Canadiens and Nederlands Dans Theater III.

Trained at the Royal Winnipeg Ballet School, The Banff Centre, and under the tutelage of Gladys Forrester in Toronto, she was quickly recognized as a versatile and magnetic soloist.

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Ballet Kelowna celebrates women, Feb. 2.

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