
'Fluid Stability' - Margie Gillis
Capitol Nights 2010-11
Saturday, March 26th, 2011Time: 8:00PM Tickets: |
This presentation is part of the Capitol Nights 2010-11. Other performances in this series include: |

Capitol Nights 2010-11
Saturday, March 26th, 2011Time: 8:00PM Tickets: |
This presentation is part of the Capitol Nights 2010-11. Other performances in this series include: |
Welcome to the 2010-11 Capitol Theatre Season Series!
A Season is made up of 4-8 Capitol series shows. You receive a Season discount of 20% and preferred seating when you purchase a Season.
SEE YOU AT THE THEATRE!
"Fluid Stability" - Margie Gillis
Internationally acclaimed modern dance artist, dancer/choreographer Margie Gillis has been seen on television and in theatrical films on several occasions. Her life and her art have been the subjects of several documentary films, the most notable being Veronica Tennant’s Wild Hearts in Strange Times.
Margie also choreographed the Delilah sequence for John Turturro’s film Romance and Cigarettes and was commissioned by Cirque du Soleil for two solos for the Las Vegas production of LOVE, a tribute to the legendary Beatles and their music.
"Fluid Stability" offers as an evening program, an overview of 35 years of Margie Gillis’ choreographies. Grouping together earlier works as well as recent works, this program eloquently illustrates Margie Gillis’ artistic maturity.
The pieces performed usually include Theo, Blue, What the Wind Whispers, Par un fil d’argent, Little Animal and Complex Simplicity of Love.
This program is modular, adapting to the specific needs of the presenters and their communities.
Further info: http://www.margiegillis.org/en/PDF/PrKit_ENG_Stability.pdf
“… A solo virtuoso whose specialty continues to be her own brand of intensity, emotion
and inventiveness, communicated throughout the decades to every corner of the globe."
– Aline Apostolska, La Presse, Montreal
“One doesn't come across the flame-like intensity of a dancer like Margie Gillis too often. A celebration of the life of the senses.”
- Anna Kisselgoff, The New York Times
“...Gillis is a wonderful dancer with a robust passion, a compelling sense of life and music, and most important, that heaven-sent ability to carve movement into the memory of its audience.”
- Clive Barnes, The New York Post
http://www.margiegillis.org/