A Winter Awakening | Caili Quan
Celebrating Women's History Month
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11-Dec-2021
This world-premiere performance of Caili Quan’s “A Winter Awakening” was performed by Juilliard’s dance class of 2025 as part of New Dances: Edition 2021.
Music: From Johannes Brahms’ Quintet No. 2 in G Major: Allegro non troppo, ma con brio
Choreographer: Caili Quan, 2021-22 Creative Associate
Lighting Designer: Nicole Pearce
Costume Coordinator: Tiffany Chen
Stage Manager: Alexis Hinman
Additional rehearsal support and coaching provided by Taylor LaBruzzo and Risa Steinberg
Dancers: Corah Abbott, Gillian Alexander, Miles Ashe, Le’Ronnie Bussey, Julia Ciesielska, Wesley Cloud, Blu Furutate, Joziah German, Destinee Jimenez, Nicholas LaMaina, Kelsey Lewis, Xavier Logan, Nina Longid, Kayla Mak, Polina Mankova, Ori Manor, Daniel Paula, Angelina Ramirez, Luc Simpson, Reggie Turner, Jeremy Villas, Natalie Wong
Musicians: Ji Hyun Baik (Violin 1), Kenta Nomura (Violin 2), Madeleine Pintoff (Viola 1), Leslie Ashworth (Viola 2), Eliana Yang (Cello)
New Dances Edition 2021
Performed and recorded on December 11, 2021 at Peter Jay Sharp Theater
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