Gina Ianni of TAKE Dance, photo by JR Cook.
When I mentioned to my friend JR that TAKE Dance would be performing SAKURA SAKURA at the annual Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington DC on March 26th, I thought it would be something that she'd enjoy watching. But she decided to try her hand at dance photography (for the first time) and arranged with the Festival to shoot the performance. Here are some of her images:
Gina Ianni, Nana Tsuda Misko
Nana & Gina
Gina Ianni, Lynda Senisi
Nana Tsuda Misko, Marie Zvosec
Kristen Arnold
Jill Echo, Marie Zvosec
Nana, Marie, Lynda, Jill, Gina
SAKURA SAKURA (Cherry Blossoms) was created in 2005 by Takehiro Ueyama and is set for six women to traditional Japanese music and Mozart; it's a perfect Festival piece for its ritualistic feeling and its clarity of expression.
TAKE Dance will premiere their newest work, SALARYMAN, at Dance Theater Workshop May 18th - 21st. Information here.
good job, JR Cook.
Posted by: Kokyat | March 28, 2011 at 08:34 AM
I love all of these pictures but especially the last two.
This must have been the coldest Cherry Blossom day on record! Springtime is here, we need sunshine and warmth, please.
Posted by: Julia | March 28, 2011 at 09:47 AM
Came across these photos by chance. I was at the ceremony with my two small children, the dance piece was beautifully done.
Posted by: MJ | March 28, 2011 at 09:54 AM
As our thoughts are with the suffering people of Japan the beauty of Takehiro's work brings us consolation.
Posted by: YokoDC | March 28, 2011 at 10:02 AM
Beautiful!
Posted by: Jen | March 28, 2011 at 06:37 PM