Trailer filmed and edited by Roee Shalti. Courtesy of Batsheva Dance Company.

KAMUYOT
By Ohad Naharin

Performed by Charlotte Ballet

Canadian Debut

Performance

KAMUYOT

ALL TICKETS $15
(+ HST and fees)

  • Sep 26 - 30
  • In-Person | Multiple Venues

Playful and mischievous, KAMUYOT is a dance experience that will excite your inner child and capture the imagination of the youngest to the eldest audience member. Over 45 minutes with no clear boundaries, connections are weaved between the performers and the audience, formulating a language that seems like it has always been there.

What is Gaga?

Free Event Co-hosted by the Canadian Opera Company

Join us for a dynamic introduction to Gaga, Ohad Naharin’s world renowned movement language lead by Kyle Scheurich, certified Gaga instructor based in New York City. In the first part, guests are invited to experience what Gaga is first-hand, and engage in activation of the body through rich imagery that stimulates the imagination and emphasizes physical sensations for a playful and exploratory multisensory experience. In the second part, Kyle is joined by Alejandro Cerrudo, Artistic Director of Charlotte Ballet, and select members of the company to share more context about Gaga in relation to KAMUYOT. Guests will gain a deeper understanding of this unique movement language through a demonstration of how Gaga informs the rehearsal process and Ohad Naharin’s choreography.

 

Thursday Sep 28, from 12:00-1:00 PM
The Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts
145 Queen St. W. 

First come first serve.

 

About The Speakers

Kyle Scheurich

Kyle Scheurich was born in 1992 in New York. In 2010 he graduated from Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School for Music & Art and the Performing Arts. During his time at LaGuardia High School he also studied at Manhattan Youth Ballet under the direction of Francois Perron. He graduated from The Juilliard School and joined Batsheva – the young Ensemble in 2014. Kyle joined Batsheva Dance Company in 2016. Currently Kyle teaches Gaga and performs with P.OR.K, under the vision of Marlene Monteiro Freitas.

Alejandro Cerrudo

Alejandro Cerrudo was born in Madrid, Spain. His professional career includes work with Victor Ullate Ballet, Stuttgart Ballet, Nederlands Dans Theater 2 and Hubbard Street Dance Chicago (HSDC). Cerrudo became HSDC’s first-ever resident choreographer in 2008 and held that position until 2018.

Cerrudo’s body of work has been performed by over 20 professional dance companies around the world. Honors include an award from the Boomerang Fund for Artists (2011) and the Prince Prize for Commissioning Original Work from the Prince Charitable Trusts (2012) for his acclaimed, first evening-length work, One Thousand Pieces. In 2014 he was awarded the USA Donnelley Fellowship by United States Artists. Also, Cerrudo was one of four choreographers invited by New York City Ballet’s Wendy Whelan to create and perform original duets for Restless Creatures. In 2017 Cerrudo was invited by Daniil Simkin to choreograph a site-specific performance for the Guggenheim Rotunda, a Works & Process Rotunda Project commission, featuring Daniil Simkin and original costumes by Dior. Cerrudo’s Sleeping Beauty, created with Ballet Theater Basel in 2016, was nominated as “Production of the Year” in Switzerland in the “Tanz, Jahrbuch 2016” by the Neue Zürcher Zeitung.

In 2020 Cerrudo was appointed Pacific Northwest Ballet’s resident choreographer, with that, he became the first artist in the company’s history to have the honor of holding that title. Independently, he directed and choreographed his show, “It Starts Now,” which premiered in 2020 at The Joyce Theater in New York. In 2022, Cerrudo was appointed artistic director of Charlotte Ballet.