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WORKING WOMEN - Joyce Theater

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KEYSTONE (2012)<br />

Choreography: Carolyn Dorfman<br />

Costumes: Anna-Alisa Belous<br />

Lighting Design: Simon Cleveland<br />

Music: “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen and performed by Rufus Wainwright;<br />

“What a Wonderful World” by Bob Theile / George D. Weiss and performed by Louis<br />

Armstrong; “White Christmas” by Irving Berlin and performed by Jamie Randolph<br />

Music Adaptation: Bryan Noll<br />

CAROLYN DORFMAN DANCE COMPANY<br />

Performers: Jacqueline Dumas Albert, Louie Marin<br />

The creation of Keystone was supported in part by the Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation<br />

and a 2011 Choreography Fellowship from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts.<br />

“Hallelujah” (Leonard Cohen) performed by Rufus Wainwright Copyright 1985 Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC.<br />

All rights administered by Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, 8 Music Square West, Nashville, TN 37203. All<br />

rights reserved. Used by permission. “What a Wonderful World” by Louis Armstrong Written By George David<br />

Weiss and Robert Thiele © 1967. Renewed and assigned to Quartet Music, Inc., Range Road, and Abilene Music<br />

LLC c/o Larry Spier Music LLC. Used with Permission. All Rights Reserved. “White Christmas” sung by Jamie<br />

Randolph Lyrics by Irving Berlin Music adaptation - Bryan Noll Used with Permission.<br />

-INTERMISSION-<br />

THE LIGHT HAS NOT THE ARMS TO CARRY US<br />

(World Premiere)<br />

Choreography: Kate Weare<br />

Music: Wolfgang Capellari, Gerard Pesson<br />

Lighting: Brian Jones<br />

KATE WEARE COMPANY<br />

Dancers: Douglas Gillespie, Leslie Kraus, T.J. Spaur, Bergen Wheeler<br />

The Light Has Not the Arms to Carry Us was originally performed as a trio and premiered as part of<br />

Fall for Dance in 2008. This reworking of the piece and expansion to a quartet was created specifically for the<br />

first Working Women on June 5, 2012. For this edition of Working Women, a third movement has been added,<br />

and with this, the piece is now complete.

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