Dance company study in contrasts
Suzie Harrison
It’s good to have Tod A. Kubo back to direct and choreograph “Black &
White,” Laguna Beach Dance Company’s summer dance performance at 8
p.m. tonight.
“I was in New York for a year working; I had some great
professional opportunities to pursue and took a sabbatical,” Kubo
said.
Kubo started Laguna Beach Dance Company at the high school 10
years ago this fall.
Professional faculty choreographers include Mychelle Perez and
Teresa Avina. Collin Rand is a guest choreographer and Laguna Beach
High School alumnae Shaylen Keller is a guest teacher.
The summer conservatory is in its seventh year. Students work
intensely on different types of dance, eight hours a day for four
weeks, which results in their summer performance.
“The ‘Black & White’ concert has everything from classical ballet,
jazz, modern and lyrical dance,” Kubo said. “That’s what they’re
focusing on.”
He said the theme isn’t about costume or sets; it’s the contrast
between emotions.
“Black is more of an intense, dark interpretation of a dance --
movements are more sharp and rigid, more athletic,” Kubo said.
White stands for something more pure and light in general, Kubo
said.
“In dance terms, it has happier characterization, more flowing
movement, more joyful and peaceful dance,” Kubo said.
Kubo uses the theme to teach students how to characterize through
dance, which is his main objective -- rather than just giving a
technique and picking apart what isn’t in terms of faults and what is
wrong.
“It gives them some kind of analogy of how to interpret dance,”
Kubo said.
Twenty-two students are enrolled in the summer program.
All levels train together in the summer program.
Katie Bing, 17, has been with the dance company for four years and
is president of the dance council.
Bing said the summer conservatory is an excellent way to stay in
top shape. She also gets the opportunity to meet and get to know the
new freshmen dancers.
“For this show we wanted pointe, ballet, jazz, lyrical and totally
modern pieces,” Bing said.
“Black & White” will be performed at 8 p.m. tonight at Laguna
Beach High School’s Dance Studio Theatre, (not the Artists’ Theatre).
Tickets are $10. For information or tickets, call (949) 497-7771.
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