![]() ![]() ![]() Elliott, Ellen Bromber, Jennifer Michelson, Dawn Sumner, Louise Kellogg, Gerald Bawden, Oliver Kreylos, and Michael Neff, for Sideshow Physical Theatre’s “Collapse (suddenly falling down)” Visual design: Della Davidson, David K.H. Music/sound/text: Sean Feit for Circo Zero’s “Sol Niger.” Also vying for company performance were Lines Ballet, the Joe Goode Performance Group and De Rompe y Raja Cultural Association, a Peruvian troupe.” Joe Goode won the choreography award for the emotionally revealing dance theater piece he created for Axis, but Axis lost out in the company performance category to Shinichi Momo Iova-Koga’s transcontinental Butoh collective, inkBoat. Circo Zero director Keith Hennessy accepted the award on Leap’s behalf, adding he was pretty certain this was the first time an Izzie had gone “to a trapeze artist who did a three-man-high with two men standing on her.”Įnsemble performance also yielded a tie between the spiritually entwined Laurel Keen and Brett Conway of Lines Ballet, and the explosive Rodney Bell and Sonsheree Giles of Axis Dance Company, a troupe combining dancers with and without disabilities. ![]() San Francisco Ballet principal dancer Maria Kochetkova’s tender portrayal of “Giselle” shared individual performance honors with Circo Zero aerialist Emily Leap. “The 23rd annual Isadora Duncan Dance Awards drew a robust crowd to the Brava Theater on Monday, where a wildly diverse slate of nominees attested to the vitality of Bay Area dance. ![]()
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