Another Mountain | Chanel DaSilva
Celebrating Women's History Month
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09-Dec-2022
This world-premiere performance of Chanel DaSilva’s “Another Mountain” was performed by Juilliard’s dance class of 2026 as part of New Dances: Edition 2022.
“This work is dedicated to the life and memory of my friend, brother, and iconic dance artist, Darius Barnes, who came into my life 18 years ago, right here at Lincoln Center. Darius’ friendship, excellence, tenacity, freedom, compassion, and mostly his commitment to leading with LOVE left an instant imprint on my heart and reminded me to keep climbing these mountains. I love you, Darius, I miss you, and I will speak your name forever.” —Chanel DaSilva
Choreography: Chanel DaSilva
Music:
“Nu” from the album “Nu” by ori lichtik
“To Believe” from the album “To Believe” by the Cinematic Orchestra and Moses Sumney
“Last Life” from the album “Half Life” by ori lichtik
Choreographic Advisor: Risa Steinberg
Choreographic Assistant: India Dobbie
Lighting Designer: Clifton Taylor
Costume Designer: Márion Talán de la Rosa
Stage Manager: Gabrielle Giacomo
Dancers From the Class of 2026:
Jared Alequin, Katrina Hidalgo, Madalin Autry, Caden Hunter, Haley Beck, Tiegan Korgel Omarion Burke, Holden Kunowski, John Chappell, Arayah Lyte, Cameron Chong, Emily Okamoto Ellie Crawford, Jasmine Sinnott-Klenotich, Mason Evans, Mahalaya Tintiangco-Cubales, Jaiden Galán Roman, Olivia Wang, Seth Gibson, Kailey Worontsoff, Alexis Hawkins, and Jocelyn Wynn
New Dances: Edition 2022
Performed and recorded on December 9, 2022 at Peter Jay Sharp Theater
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