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Ballet is an artform, a metaphor for the human spirit, rooted in the Baroque. Time, space and music its crucible.
From the civility and fashion of the french court to unabashed physicality, ballet continues to move past two centuries. Its technique, ever-evolving, embodies the history of human relationship and musical structure.
Ballet is paradox
surface and depth
history and now
beauty and suffering
strength and vulnerability
pain and ecstasy
Ballet is religion, a rarified technique learned through the monastic rituals of daily training, born of the desire to free the self through ultimate physical expression.
devotion
repetition
denial of the self
passionate science
freedom through discipline
emptying
becoming a vessel for art's will
rituals purifying a technique unbound by personal theatrics
a human vessel for the surging spirit and fire of God
I've returned to ballet, to its everlasting beauty that inspired me to enter the convent of dance in the first place,
to place this rarified technique in a context of individualism, experiment, and community
to create a lab/ temple
of passionate science.
This is the art form I explore, bend, twist, breathe my life into.
Lynn Parkerson, Artistic Director
09/07/02