Jan
25
Jan
25
San Diego Civic Theatre
La Jolla Music Society and The Martha Graham Dance Company are putting on an incredible showcase for fans of dance and theater to kick off the new year. They'll be taking over the San Diego Civic Theater on Saturday, January 25th, for an event that will feature three different stories told through dance, plus an interview before the show with the protagonists of the night to get the crowd excited about everything that is set to unfold. It's an evening that dance enthusiasts will relish from start to finish.
The dances feature original choreographies and incredible costumes and sets to ensure the audience is able to engulf themselves in the story. La Jolla Music Society is well known for the impressive shows it sponsors throughout the area, but this might just be one of the best events it'll host all year, and it's taking place only a few days into 2025. If you want to be a part of dance history, then click that get tickets button today!
This evening will begin with an interview session hosted by Molly Puryear. The start time is set at 6:30; you'll want to make sure that you're in your seats before that so that you won't miss a second of the program. From there, the dancers will come out and perform Appalachian Spring. This piece features the original choreography that Martha Graham herself designed way back in the 40s. In a way, it's the flagship presentation of the dance company that still bears her name. The costumes and the set design for this particular dance take you way back in time to an era when people were content with more simple elements of life.
The second dance of the night will be We the People. It's one of the most powerful pieces that top dance companies perform. The dance obviously features elements of social protest, showcasing some of the different societal issues that are still relevant to this day. All of this is wrapped up in an incredible music score written by Rhiannon Giddens. Finally, CAVE will be the last dance of the night. It's also a showcase that will be very familiar to dance fans. What both La Jolla Music Society and the Martha Graham Dance Company will be showcasing is a collection of dances that feature powerful messages. They are also part of a tradition in dance that consolidated the art form as a vehicle to express all sorts of emotions.
The entire San Diego Civic Theatre will be open for this night. This gives you a chance to think about where you want to sit to witness this event. Being up close to the stage grants you the opportunity to have a close look at the moves of the dancers on stage. If you think of yourself as a bit of a critic, this is where you want to be. Now, if you're in the mood to witness the show in a wider format, places in the middle of the upper levels are ideal for that. Wherever you want to be, you need to click the get tickets button to make sure you don't miss out.
San Diego Civic Theatre, San Diego, California, 92101, US