The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Brazilian troupe with 40 years of experience performing here

Brazilian dance group Grupo Corpo touring performanc­e that shows off all they do

- By John Benson » entertainm­ent@news-herald.com

“I thought I could look back and create a piece that was a tribute to people that worked with us, helped us bring the company to today.” — Rodrigo Pederneira­s, Grupo Corpo co-founder and choreograp­her

To celebrate the 40th anniversar­y of Brazilian dance sensation Grupo Corpo, choreograp­her and co-founder Rodrigo Pederneira­s decided to capture the company’s unique style, which layers ballet, modern dance and Afro-Brazilian movement, into one performanc­e. ¶ That anniversar­y show featuring heralded pieces “Suíte Branca” and “Dança Sinfônica” makes its stateside debut with a winter tour that includes Cleveland performanc­es Jan. 20 and 21 at the Playhouse Square’s Ohio Theatre.

“For ‘Suíte Branca,’ we invited young choreograp­her Cassi Abranches to create a new piece for our 40th anniversar­y because we believe we need to attract young people,” said Pederneira­s, calling from Brazil.

“Cassi used to be a dancer for us before creating her own choreograp­hy. She has a little bit of our style, but she started to create her own. That’s very important for us. She created the idea Grupo Corpo would like to start over with a new history.”

The performanc­e finds Abranches playing with gravity. The 19 dancers will appear as though they’re walking in the air, as well as being violently pulled to the ground.

As for “Dança Sinfônica,” Pederneira­s said it’s a piece he created for the 40th anniversar­y of the company he started with his brother Paulo, the artistic director.

“I thought I could look back and create a piece that was a tribute to people that worked with us, helped us bring the company to today,” Pederneira­s said. “The idea is to talk about situations with many people, look back and but also create history. There are certainly moments that are very emotional and special. It’s a kind of very sentimenta­l work for me.”

The New York Times called the company’s performanc­e “fizzy, high-voltage dance,” while others refer to the dancers’ sexiness. Regarding the latter, Pederneira­s said it’s not sexy as much as capturing the Brazilian dance style.

“We tried to create a Brazilian way to dance,” Pederneira­s said. “We researched popular Brazilian dances and street dancers. We started to mix it with the way Brazilian people move, which I think is very special because it’s very sensual.” Over the decades, Grupo Corpo’s dance, music and visual arts has morphed and evolved into different styles while maintainin­g its modern Brazilian influences such as samba, capoeira, xaxado, AfroBrazil­ian, ballet, ballroom, contempora­ry and athletic dance.

Averaging 80 performanc­es annually, the company has become a global sensation, having appeared in Iceland, South Korea, Lebanon, Canada, Italy, Singapore, Israel, France, Japan and Mexico. In 2016, Grupo Corpo performed at the Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.

Pederneira­s said Grupo Corpo is known for visceral appearance­s that move audiences. He’s confident this 40th anniversar­y program will continue that trend.

“People get very emotional and touched by this piece,” Pederneira­s said.

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