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Malashock Dance production (La Jolla) uses LC music

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By the Rivers Dark: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pp6DggUmV0
By the Rivers Dark
Choreography: John Malashock, Malashock Dance (http://www.MalashockDance.org)
Music: Leonard Cohen
Dancers: Heidi Kershaw & Christine Marshall

From the Malashock Dance production Shadow of Mercy, performed April 19, 2009, at the Garfield Theatre in La Jolla, CA. More information at http://www.MalashockDance.org
First We Take Manhattan: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsG36sMu_xs
First We Take Manhattan
Choreography: John Malashock, Malashock Dance (http://www.MalashockDance.org)
Music: Leonard Cohen
Dancers: Heidi Kershaw, Bradley Lundberg, Lara Segura, Nicholas Strasburg

From the Malashock Dance production Shadow of Mercy, performed April 19, 2009, at the Garfield Theatre in La Jolla, CA. More information at http://www.MalashockDance.org
Malashock Dance puts emotion in motion. As a premier California dance company we seek to create, educate and collaborate.

Currently in its 21st season, Malashock Dance is an integral part of San Diego's vibrant arts community - providing performances, educational programs, outreach projects and classes to thousands of people each year. Founded by John Malashock in 1988, following his extensive career in dance and theater, Malashock Dance performs in various San Diego venues and events and has toured nationally and internationally.

Complementing Malashock Dance's full performance schedule are the activities of The Malashock Dance School: a full range of classes for children, adults, pre-professional and professional dancers; and education and outreach activities throughout San Diego.

Malashock Dance has also taken a leadership role in the creation of Dance Place San Diego housed in a spectacular historic building at the NTC Promenade in Point Loma's Liberty Station.
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I saw this article about Leonard Cohen's Music and the Malashock Dance Co. - and then did a search here and found Tom's thread from last year. I had not seen it before.

Part of the repertoire of the Malashock Dance Co. includes a ballet that is the music of Leonard Cohen (and sung by Leonard Cohen), choreographed by Malashock - called "Shadow of Mercy."

I did find three videos on YouTube - but there are more because I saw reference in an article to "Take This Waltz."

Here are the three -

By the Rivers Dark
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pp6DggUmV0

The Gypsy's Wife
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XulxCZCB5zw

And Tom gave this link to this one above - but here it is again -

First We Take Manhattan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HsG36sMu_xs

And here is the article with today's date - about Malashock Dance performing at Illinois University - and the performance will include "highlights" from "Shadow of Mercy" - music by Leonard Cohen -

http://www.prweb.com/releases/SIUE/Mala ... 736944.htm
All Press Releases for March 16, 2010

Malashock Dance Brings Its Exciting Choreography To A&I April 1


Dynamic, emotionally charged choreography executed by magnificently trained dancers is the signature of the Malashock Dance Co., coming to the Arts & Issues stage at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 1, on the main stage in Katherine Dunham Hall on the campus of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.

Edwardsville, Ill (Vocus/PRWEB ) March 16, 2010 -- Dynamic, emotionally charged choreography executed by magnificently trained dancers is the signature of the Malashock Dance Co., coming to the Arts & Issues stage at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, April 1, on the main stage in Katherine Dunham Hall on the campus of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville.

A few of the highlights will include excerpts from artistic director John Malashock’s critically-acclaimed work, Shadow of Mercy, the male duet from Malashock’s After Dust, as well Mizerany’s Wayward Glances, an audience favorite.

The troupe’s repertoire includes original works that have mesmerized audiences and epic works that have interpreted human struggles, with charming and intimate, often playful, pieces that convey the intricacies of relationships. Michael Mizerany, a product of the SIUE Department of Theater and Dance, is the group’s associate artistic director.

Arts & Issues series Director Grant Andree says he is looking forward to welcoming the dance troupe as well as Mizerany, who has returned to SIUE on several occasions to speak to dance students and teach master classes. “It will be great to welcome back Michael to his alma mater but also we’ll be showcasing the excitement that is Malashock,” Andree said.

“Over the years, Arts & Issues has featured several dance companies but this one will have an added dimension. With Mike’s presence,” Andree pointed out, “considering his contributions to the group, the spotlight also will shine on SIUE’s excellent dance program.”

The concert will offer works that are both physically challenging and emotionally exhilarating. A few of the highlights will include excerpts from artistic director John Malashock’s critically-acclaimed work, Shadow of Mercy, the male duet from Malashock’s After Dust, as well Mizerany’s Wayward Glances, an audience favorite.

Shadow of Mercy is Malashock’s critically-acclaimed production set to the lyrical masterpieces of internationally-renowned songwriter Leonard Cohen. This poetic and powerful performance blends the dark and humorous lyrics of Cohen with the provocative and deeply human choreography of the Emmy winner Malashock. This work showcases powerful movement, exquisite partnering and dramatic artistry that are his signature elements.


Malashock, who founded his dance company in 1988, brings 35 years experience in the fields of dance and theater including a distinguished performance career with Twyla Tharp Dance Co. As artistic director for Malashock, he has created nearly 60 choreographic works. In addition to Tharp, Malashock’s performance career includes work with the Utah Repertory Dance Theatre and distinguished choreographers such as Lar Lubovitch, Anna Sokolow, Donald McKayle and Jennifer Muller.

With Tharp he appeared in pieces worldwide, was featured in numerous television specials (Dance in America, The Catherine Wheel, Twyla Tharp Scrapbook), appeared in the Academy Award-winning film Amadeus and performed in benefit concerts with Baryshnikov and Cynthia Gregory.

Tickets for Malashock Dance are $27; SIUE employees and retirees, as well as all senior citizens, $25; SIUE students, $13. Ticket information, subscription rates and ticket sales are available on the Web site: artsandissues.com, or by calling (618) 650-5774.

EDITORS: Most of the 2009-10 Arts & Issues photos suitable for print are available at http://www.siue.edu/artsandissues/PhotoIndex.shtml
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Interesting - my least favorite interpretation 'The Gypsy's Wife', has the most views. 'By the River Dark' is stunning.
Thanks for resurrecting Tom's original post Linda and the extra info. I somehow missed this original post of Tom's. Appreciate your posting this Tom.
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