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Part of the production will take shape during the rehearsal process. “It’s very collaborative with the participants,” Keigwin says. “I’ll probe them with questions. I’ll ask them, ‘In the trajectory of your day, how does it start and how does it end? Let’s see if we can capture some of that.'”. As to what Keigwin looks for in local performers, he says, “Someone who has a willingness, a free spirit. Also, a specialty helps, like if you have a kid or a dog or a drone — and you know how to operate it. I like to create mass choreography, but also pop the individualities.

“I want to make sure that the population is represented, Usually a lot of men don’t participate in these sorts of activities, so it’s challenging to get that part of the population represented, And in Silicon Valley, it’s predominately a man’s world, from what I read, in the tech industry, at least.”, In “Bolero Silicon Valley,” besides many of the more than 100 people who answered the casting call, the event will include students of East Palo Alto’s Eastside College Preparatory School, members of Stanford’s Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Enthusiasts Club, and the Stanford bootie ballet flats/headband on the head/blue booties/gift to children/flower shoes/knitting for children/flower booties/crochet student music and dance collective The Chocolate Heads, Keigwin says there’s always an attrition rate, due to the demanding rehearsal schedule, but he expects the cast will number around 70..

“The rehearsal process feels very organic. The first couple of days are very play-oriented. I give them tasks, to generate gestures or movements, vocabulary that we string together. I also will teach them a few things. Then I start to really compose it, after the third rehearsal. In the process of seeing me create, it sparks their creativity.”. One of the local participants is Kenneth Moffeit, 76, a retiree from Stanfordwho worked in particle physics at the SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory from 1967 to 2015.

In 2013, Moffeit was in the cast of Stanford Live’s production of Jerome Bel’s “The Show Must Go On.”, Moffeit says, “I enjoyed becoming acquainted with the other dancers, with many still close friends today.”, When bootie ballet flats/headband on the head/blue booties/gift to children/flower shoes/knitting for children/flower booties/crochet he heard about the “Bolero” casting call, he was intrigued, “I found a YouTube video of ‘Bolero New York’ online and found the dancers evoked a New York City I could recognize, I am intrigued as to how Larry Keigwin and Company will help our group develop a dance that will evoke the spirit of Silicon Valley.”..

Of the event’s relevance to the community, Moffeit, who attends numerous Stanford music and dance performances, says, “There are many ideas about what Silicon Valley means and those ideas have evolved through the years I have lived here. ‘Bolero Silicon Valley’ may be important in defining what Silicon Valley means today.”. On a personal level, the event fits in with Moffeit’s embracing of new experiences. When he turned 70, he launched a bike ride across America. “I look forward to new adventures — ‘Bolero Silicon Valley’ will be fun,” he says.

Keigwin has found, in previous incarnations of his “Bolero,” that it’s a very rewarding adventure for volunteer dancers, “We all live in communities, but we don’t always connect with them, And this idea of making a dance and having a goal of a live professional performance is a way to connect to the community — the community of the dance, the community that we live in, And by the end, it’s a tremendous bonding experience for the participants bootie ballet flats/headband on the head/blue booties/gift to children/flower shoes/knitting for children/flower booties/crochet to go from blank canvas to a fully realized performance, Also they get this education of what it’s like to be backstage, My dance company will perform 45 minutes of dance before this, So they really are the finale of a concert.”..

The Stanford Live program will include three pieces performed by the six dancers in the Keigwin company: “Episodes” (2014), “Contact Sport” (2012) and “Love Songs” (2006). Keigwin hopes, for the audience, “Bolero Silicon Valley” will be like a mirror, as viewed through dance. “I want there to be some reflection. The audience will be seeing people just like themselves on stage. I want them to experience joy. I want there to be a provocative moment or two. It should feel like a celebration of the community. I want them to feel celebrated.”.

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