New York Dance Project premieres new dance work by Julia Bengtsson on March 15th!

NEW YORK, NY  – New York Dance Project’s 2023 Spring season will include the world premiere of Imaginary Dances, a new work by choreographer Julia Bengtsson and composer Stanley Grill. 

Imaginary Dances was one of two chosen by producer Sangeeta Yesley to be presented at “Fast Forward”, a program for new choreography curated by Dixon Place. The opening night performance will take place on Wednesday evening, March 15 at 7:30 P.M. at Dixon Place.

Stanley Grill’s score for Imaginary Dances was inspired by the famous Baroque dance suites, where each dance form in the suite has its own rhythm and character. During the Baroque era, composers such as J.S. Bach and Handel included dances such as Sarabande, Minuet and Gavotte in their suites. In Grill’s visionary dance suite, the dances were yet to be named and invented. In 2021 Grill approached the choreographer and Baroque dance specialist Julia Bengtsson in order for her to choreograph a neoclassical dance suite for the 21st century to accompany his composition.

Julia Bengtsson’s extensive work as a dancer and reconstructor of 18th Century choreography and as a classical ballet dancer, made her the ideal collaborator for the creation of a reimagined dance suite. A graduate of Royal Swedish Ballet School, she has choreographed dance works in classical, contemporary and Baroque style for venues including Carnegie Hall, the UN Headquarters, Bruno Walter Auditorium at Lincoln Center, and Alvin Ailey Dance Center. She is a mentee of world-renowned choreographer Catherine Turocy and gained much of her experience in her work as a dancer with The New York Baroque Dance Company for five years.

Imaginary Dances is an homage to the classical form, as well as to the fascinating relationship between music and dance present in Baroque choreography.

Company dancers of New York Dance Project performing in the 2023 Spring season include Johana Gracia, Lillie Reddy, Suzuka Nemoto, and Francesca Kraszewski.

The March 15th “Fast Forward” performance at Dixon Place will also include Thomas/Ortiz Dance performing “Sacra Du Printemps, (under siege)” by choreographer Ted Thomas.


Dixon Place presents “Imaginary Dances” on March 15th at 7:30 P.M.

Ticket link: https://dixonplace.org/performances/fast-forward-3-15-23/

Choreographer: Julia Bengtsson

Composer: Stanley Grill

Dancers: Johana Gracia, Lillie Reddy, Suzuka Nemoto, and Francesca Kraszewski.

Producer: Sangeeta Yesley, Creative Performances

Presenter: Dixon Place

New York Dance Project Artistic Director: Davis Robertson

New York Dance Project Director of Operations: Erica Cheun

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