Choreography with Live Music to Observe Artistic Legacy
New York, NY (June 11, 2025) - Cherylyn Lavagnino Dance will mark its 25th anniversary as a contemporary ballet company with performances of new and repertory works on July 8 and 9 at the DiMenna Center for Classical Music, 450 W 37th Street, New York City. The event includes the premiere of “La Mar Emocional” plus four pieces from the company's repertoire. Live music. Performances are from 7:30-9pm. Tickets: https://www.tickettailor.com/
This milestone season will celebrate CLD’s remarkable journey, bringing together artists from their founding shows in 2000, current dancers, and former members who have performed with the company over the past 25 years. They aim to explore new artistic horizons, challenge conventions, and create theater-dance that resonates with the intellect and the soul. Cherylyn Lavagnino Dance blends dance and music in powerful ways.
"Our 25th anniversary season pays tribute to the outstanding collaborators who have contributed significantly to our repertoire over the years," said Artistic Director Cherylyn Lavagnino. “The premiere of LA MAR EMOCIONAL, with a dramatic new score from Scott Killian, along with RU, TRIPTYCH, VEILED, and THE WINTER’S TALE featuring Martin Bresnick’s beloved scores, will complete the program. The integration of live music will provide an additional auditory dimension to the performance, creating an immersive experience.”
Cherylyn Lavagnino's choreographic mission is to create movement that engages an audience by aligning the rigor of ballet with the humanistic performance values of contemporary dance. Her choreography uses pointe work as a platform to delve into the range of human interaction and emotion. The unconventional use of ballet expresses complex and honest portrayals through the choreography and the dancers. Music plays a significant role in Lavagnino’s creative process, influencing the imagery.
CHERYLYN LAVAGNINO DANCE 25TH ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM:
Episodes (2025) – Set to the vibrant and romantic strains of Rachmaninoff’s Preludes in G and A major, Episodes is a dynamic male/female duet. The first movement offers moments of tender engagement, while the second unfolds into a rhapsodic expression of full-bodied ballet lexicon, punctuated by sweeping motion and thrilling lifts.
Tryptych (2012) features two distinct movements connecting Francois Couperin’s Troisième Leçons à deux voix with Scott Killian's commissioned music, inspiring Lavagnino to create a movement of quiet beauty, reverence, and sorrow.
The Winter’s Tale, excerpts (2024) - based on one of William Shakespeare’s last great plays, with original music created in collaboration between choreographer Cherylyn Lavagnino and composer Martin Bresnick. Utilizing gestures inspired by sign language, the movement vocabulary allows performers to portray joy, madness, betrayal, jealousy, and passion.
Veiled (2016) a work for seven women which examines the idea of preserving physical and internal grace in the face of oppression of any kind. While Martin Bresnick’s Prayers Remain Forever inspired the choreography, Reading Lolita in Tehran, by Azar Nafisi, and The Art of Grace by Sarah L. Kaufman provided the initial creative research. According to Cherylyn Lavagnino, “our daily process as dancers is centered around a quest for grace of movement and emotion.”
La Mar Emocional (2025) *world premiere – The ocean has long been personified by ancient civilizations. Lavagnino began to understand why it has this effect on humans—why societies created god-like figures to explain its magical, expressive nature. La Mar Emocional is a movement driven, ambient response to the dramatic and stirring shifts of a powerful and multi-dimensional ocean. Inspired by its ever-changing moods, this piece explores the sea as an emotional presence—alive, mysterious, and deeply resonant. Scott Killian’s original score creates a dramatic aural environment that mirrors the sea’s shifting energies and emotional depth, heightening the overall experience.
RU (2014) - describes a young woman’s life as a post-Vietnam War political refugee, highlighting cultural dislocation and identity struggles. Inspired by Kim Thúy's novel, Lavagnino created this emotional work to address the hardships faced by refugees separated from their families and homeland. “As a choreographer, I feel compelled to highlight the brave efforts of victims of oppression—a relevant theme today.”
CHERYLYN LAVAGNINO DANCE 25th ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
The DiMenna Center for Classical Music - Mary Flagler Cary Hall
450 W 37th St, New York, NY 10018
TUESDAY, JULY 8 AND WEDNESDAY, JULY 9, 2025
Tickets: https://www.tickettailor.com/
$25 general admission; $20 Artist/Student
*Performances are at 7:30-9pm, inclusive of one intermission.
"Warm and heartfelt... beautifully choreographed and executed. Already a compelling piece of choreography and dance theater." - Critical Dance on The Winter's Tale
“As always in Lavagnino’s choreography, you get a sense of people on the go—rushing somewhere, charging ahead, finding partners or colleagues, then moving on. Designs materialize and vanish. This is a society in tumult, but full of hope—one in which structures crumble and are rebuilt in new ways.” – Deborah Jowitt, Arts Journal
"Martin Bresnick has been writing a large, diverse roster of works that are admired by performers across America - music that seems at once ancient, elegiac and awesomely new - listen and you will hear." - Anthony Tomassini, The New York Times
ABOUT CHERYLYN LAVAGNINO, ARTISTIC DIRECTOR/CHOREOGRAPHER
Cherylyn Lavagnino earned an MFA in Dance under the mentorship of Lawrence Rhodes from New York University’s (NYU) Tisch School of the Arts, as well as a BA in Philosophy from the University of Southern California. Lavagnino’s professional dance career spanned worldwide as a soloist with the Pennsylvania Ballet, a principal dancer with Arizona Ballet Theatre, as well as a principal dancer with Ballet del Espacio in Mexico City under the direction of Michel Descombey. She has performed a range of classical repertoire and contemporary work by choreographers including George Balanchine, Jerome Robins, Jose Limon, John Butler, Hans Van Manen, Lynne Taylor-Corbett, Margo Sappington, John Butler, and Tere O’Connor. The diversity of these experiences has informed the dialogue between classical and contemporary in her work with Cherylyn Lavagnino Dance. READ MORE…
ABOUT SCOTT KILLIAN (Composer/Sound Designer)
In addition to his work with Cherylyn Lavagnino Dance (20 works spanning 30 years), Scott Killian has composed scores for Zvi Gotheiner (over 30 works), Shapiro & Smith Dance, David Dorfman, Susan Marshall, Ralph Lemon, Bebe Miller, Alwin Nikolais and Murray Louis. His works have been performed with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, Limon Dance Company, Hubbard Street Dance Chicago, PACT Dance (South Africa), et al. Venues include The Joyce Theater, Lincoln Center, New York City Center, New York Live Arts, Jacob’s Pillow, The Annenberg Center and many regional venues. As a composer and sound designer for theater, Scott has created works for over 120 professional productions in NYC and at many regional theaters. NYC theatrical venues include Manhattan Theatre Club, The Public Theater, New York Theater Workshop, Manhattan Class Company, Red Bull Theatre, Primary Stages and Rattlestick Theatre. Regional theatres include George Street Playhouse (over 25 productions); Berkshire Theatre Group (Resident Composer--over 50 productions), Alley Theatre (Houston), Shakespeare Theatre (DC), Seattle Repertory Theatre, A.C.T. (San Francisco). Cleveland Playhouse, Shakespeare and Company, Cincinnati Playhouse, Huntington Theatre, Williamstown Theatre Festival and Vancouver Playhouse.
ABOUT COMPOSER MARTIN BRESNICK
Martin Bresnick was born in New York City in 1946. His compositions - from opera, dance, choral, chamber and symphonic music to film scores and computer music - are performed throughout the world. He delights in reconciling the seemingly irreconcilable, bringing together repetitive gestures derived from minimalism with a harmonic palette that encompasses both highly chromatic sounds and more open, consonant harmonies and a raw power reminiscent of rock. READ MORE…
Image: LA MAR EMOCIONAL. Photo credit: John Eng
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