PORTLAND, OR, September 25, 2008
/24-7PressRelease/ -- To mark the beginning commencement of Minh Tran's appointment as Assistant Professor in Dance at Reed College, Minh Tran & Company presents a retrospective performance of the company's work that has, over the past decade, received critical acclaim.
Who: Minh Tran & Company (www.mtdance.org)
What: Retrospective Performance
When: Friday-Sunday October 24-26, 2008 @ 7:30PM
Where: Reed College, Sport Gym II, Portland, Oregon
Tickets: Tickets: $18 Adults/$15 Senior/$12 Students
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Info: http://www.mtdance.org
To mark the commencement of Minh Tran's appointment as Assistant Professor in Dance at Reed College, Minh Tran & Company will present a retrospective performance of the company's work that has, over the past decade, received critical acclaim.
Tran's work is particularly noted for its fusion of traditional Asian technique and contemporary Western dance, underscored by an unwavering commitment to breaking down cultural and racial barriers. The value of diversity, the main theme of his works, gives meaning to his dance as well as to the content of his choreography. The Oregonian praised Tran for having, "...a style that is an idiosyncratic fusion of traditional Chinese opera movement and Western postmodern dance," and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer raved, "...both precise and fast-flowing, Tran is blessed with confident, complex inner musical rhythms."
The program, will be danced by Tran's 6-member Portland-based company: Angela Caceres, Samuel Hobbs, Riho Katagiri, Carla Mann, Joshua Thrower, Margretta Hansen and Tran. The program features three works that display the breadth and power of Tran's choreography. The first, piece, "Ancestor" (2000) is a tribute to the grandfathers that Tran only had the opportunity to know through family portraits, and features dance vocabulary drawn from martial arts forms. "The War Within" follows and is an excerpt from the critically acclaimed 1996 work, "The Road Home." An autobiographical dance journal, the work depicts Tran's escape from Vietnam after the war.
Drawing from the spiritual world of Southeast Asia, the program concludes with "Nocturnal Path," an ensemble work for the company based on archaeological reliefs and mural paintings from temples throughout the region. Visual design for this work is provided by artist Christine Bourdette and Lam Quang of Hi-iH Gallery. "Nocturnal Path" was originally commissioned by the White Bird/Tiffany & Co. New Works Fund with additional support from the Regional Arts & Culture Council, and the National Dance Project for the 2005-2006 season, a program administered by the New England Foundation for the Arts.
These selections of Tran's work will also be performed as part of the Footlight Series in March 2009 at John Michael Kohler Arts Center, Sheboygan, Wisconsin (www.jmkac.org)
Minh Tran & Company is a nonprofit dance organization. Please visit http://www.mtdance.org for more information.
About Minh Tran & Company
Minh Tran & Company is a nonprofit dance organization based in Portland, Oregon under artistic direction of Vietnamese-American choreographer Minh Tran, a recipient of the 2005 Oregon Art Commission Individual Fellowship Award. With a growing body of original and distinctive contemporary dance work and an increasing national presence, the company is noted for its singular fusion of traditional and contemporary techniques. Spanning architectural, cultural and social contexts, Minh Tran & Company's repertory reflects its choreographer's fascination with the personal identity, popular culture, sense of place, and the compelling interplay of eastern and western traditions. The Company aims to promote artistic dialogue and educational exchange with audiences and communities through the use of artistic expression as a catalyst for breaking down cultural and racial barriers.
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