A delicate dance
Deirdre Newman
Most ballets focus on universal themes -- love, anger, jealousy.
Thursday, a Costa Mesa ballet company will stage a production based
on a single, tragic event -- the drowning death of a 2-year-old.
Stella Dance Company’s “Anya” is based on the short life and death
of Anya Lazare, who lived in Villa Park. Because of the specific and
tragic nature of the subject, choreographing the ballet was
challenging, Artistic Director Stela Viorica said.
“It’s very difficult,” Viorica said. “It’s one of the untouchable
subjects, so to speak. So you have to be careful how to do it and how
to approach it. It’s really hard work.”
Viorica was motivated to create the ballet after a friend who knew
Anya’s father introduced them and suggested the idea. Viorica knew
she didn’t want to depict the tragedy graphically, so she
choreographed it symbolically instead.
“For example, instead of having her drown in the water, we have a
dancer who represents [that],” Viorica said. “Her name is Water
Whisper. It’s the call of the water.”
The ballet will also incorporate poetry and music that was written
by Anya’s parents and friends. Viorica enlisted the help of Tony
Reverditto, an acting teacher, to help present the poetry. Actors
from Reverditto’s classes will read the poems, he said.
“They’re pretty unique and soulful and heart-wrenching, for sure,”
Reverditto said of the poems.
In addition to “Anya,” the concert will feature three other
productions. One is an emotional counterpoint to “Anya” -- the
whimsical “Alice in Wonderland.”
“It’s full of humor,” Viorica said. “I picked a few scenes from
the whole story. We have the Mad Hatter, the Cheshire Cat, the trial
and the mean queen. Generally, the people who are watching it have a
lot of fun watching it.”
Also included is a dance by Dansymmetry, a more technically
challenging and emotionally uplifting piece, Viorica said.
And in honor of Mother’s Day on Sunday, Reverditto’s comedy troupe
will do a tribute to the holiday.
“We’ll pull a mom out of the audience and lighten things up -- we
do a fun roast of their life,” Reverditto said.
* DEIRDRE NEWMAN covers Costa Mesa. She may be reached at (949)
574-4221 or by e-mail at [email protected].
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