'I Remember Now,' a world premiere ballet by Amy Seiwert at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, delves into human connection and the desire for community. Comprising seven movements, the performance features the Smuin Contemporary Ballet engaging in dynamic choreography that conveys emotion. Inspired by Seiwert's personal recovery post-surgery, the ballet combines vibrant costumes and varied music to create a rich yet fragile atmosphere, showcasing the dancers' physical and emotional expressions through carefully crafted interactions.
In "I Remember Now," a ballet by Amy Seiwert, human emotions and community are explored through a poignant gesture of care and connection among dancers.
Seiwert's ballet, with its fluid movements and vibrant costumes, captures the healing journey of recovery, emphasizing personal connection in a complex world.
The piece shifts from intensity to lyricism, allowing Smuin Contemporary Ballet to showcase intricate choreography that highlights the delicate balance of human emotion.
With lighting designed by Alexander V. Nichols, the performance creates a dazzling visual experience that enhances the exploration of vulnerability and community.
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