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American Ballet Theatre debuts piece in Costa Mesa

American Ballet Theatre’s North American debut of “Woolf Works” at the Segerstrom Center for the Arts is the annual springtime unveiling in Costa Mesa of a new dance added to the company’s repertoire.

The full-length, three-act story ballet was created in 2015 by veteran choreographer Wayne McGregor for England’s Royal Ballet. “Woolf Works” is based on text from three novels by the lionized 20th century British novelist Virginia Woolf.

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While not a linear story, the work is described as having “dreamlike imagery” with distinct choreography and visual designs for each part.

This Woolf in dance skins – actually, ABT’s production features diaphanous costuming – is set to an original score by composer Max Richter. The music is being played live by the Pacific Symphony.

“Woolf Works” was generally liked by dance critics in 2015 when the Royal Ballet production debuted in London. It will be staged in Costa Mesa through Sunday.

The New York Times felt “McGregor has thought big, and he has created a work that is entertaining, absorbing, not always easy, and occasionally contentious.”  A review in the Guardian noted, “the ballet is more than equal to its ambitions… a compelling, moving experience.”

American Ballet Theatre, “Woolf Works”

When: Through Sunday, April 14. 7:30 p.m., Friday-Saturday; 2 p.m., Saturday; 1 p.m., Sunday.

Where: Segerstrom Center for the Arts, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa

Tickets: $39-$129

Information: 949-556-2787; scfta.org


Source: Orange County Register

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