The dances were well suited to a company this size. Most had a section that involved nearly the whole company; in these, the dancers were on stage much of the time while individual performers emerged in solo, duo, or larger units. Many of the dances had same-sex partnering, a motif eased by a company that does not seek uniformity in physique, or lifts of one dancer by many, which achieves the same end of varied partnering. There were many substitutions in the second week, illustrating the cascading effect of injury on a small company, but it also showed that company members are well prepared in many roles.
Reflecting the frequent change in active repertory that is its hallmark, Hubbard, now under the direction of former Ailey star Linda-Denise Fisher-Harrell, brought only works from the last two years. Commissioned works were notable among the six: all three in the first program and one in the second.
Darrell Grand Moultrie's 2022 “Dichotomy of a Journey” was a good piece with which to begin the Joyce residency, for its seven sections began and ended with the whole company, while the middle four were solos or duos. The audience could become acquainted with the company's spirit as a whole and with individual dancers.
“Dichotomy of a Journey” began with company dancers entering from different sides, running or walking at a good clip across the stage, reminiscent of the famous, exuberant final section of Paul Taylor's “Esplanade.” Clad in reddish orange tops and bottoms, whose overwhelming color was tempered by variations of tights, jeans and shorts, the dancers made an energetic impression. The section ended effectively, with half the dancers lifting, the other half being lifted overhead in exiting, those aloft cheerfully horizontal, limbs akimbo.
The soloists Michele Dooley and Aaron Choate were striking, the dancers in duets were beautifully well matched, certain sections, like the opening, were exuberant, others more melodramatic, but by the end, 35 minutes later, I still hadn’t figured out what the piece had to do with dichotomy or journey.
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