San Francisco Ballet's Program 2 is a Triple Header
20.05.12
Is an impossible dream-come-true – beginning with the choreographer's choice of music, Bohuslav Martinu's
Concerto for Harpsichord composed in 1935. Featuring the gentlemen of San Francisco Ballet, there has never been a more colorful and appealing opportunity to gather the Company's male pulchritude together in a show of unity, strength, form, beauty, and an occasional cavorting romp. Harpsichord soloist
Bradley Morris was given as rare an opportunity – an 18th Century-style instrument brought to the fore in a 20th Century composition never intended for a 21st Century Classical Ballet featuring an all-male cast clad in form-fitting rainbow camouflage and marking its debut in the City by the Bay. Way to go, beaux!
About Choreographer Mark Morris
Mark Morris is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the American Philosophical Society. In 2007, he received the Samuel H. Scripps/American Dance
Source: Examiner.com