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Equally impressive, Viewpointe 10 also features the premiere of a new duet by the legendary Trey McIntyre, which was choreographed specifically for Harvard students...
Merritt A. Moore ’11, one of the dancers in this duet, flew to Boise, Idaho earlier this year to work with McIntyre. She says of her experience with the famed choreographer, “This was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Even for professionals in the best dance companies, to have a top choreographer create a solo for you is so rare, and it’s been phenomenal...
...worked with other Harvard students in the past and, according to Aune, he was so impressed by their intelligence and professionalism that he took some time from running his own company, The Trey McIntyre Project, to create a brand-new piece for Moore and her partner in the duet, Kevin Shee...
Carter’s duet with Barron to “Georgia on My Mind” was one of the high points of the evening. They began with tense, elastic pauses, counterpointed by Barron’s minimalist stride piano underpinning. Carter emerged pure and sonorous, producing a cascading arpeggio of longing notes that caressed the classic tune. Barron interspersed her melody with clear notes, striking the keys to produce an insistent urgency. Barron and Carter weren’t so much in synthesis as symbiosis, each thoughtfully responding to the other in a manner that gripped the entire...
...Life is like a cereal, it comes in a box and it’s called Life.” Cone’s performance is consistently strong, from his ridiculous Russian accent to his ludicrous facial expressions and gestures. Dancewicz and Klyce perform a duet, “Let the Men Handle It,” that is by far the show’s best musical moment; both voices are powerful and the entire scene is cohesive, energetic, and humorous...