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The pair presented two gimmicky works laden with self-consciousness and pointless though beautifully performed movement. After the first dance, I thought Maurice Bejart’s Ballet of the 20th century had spawned a Dutch incarnation, and that is no compliment. After the second work, I ticked off in my head the number struggling midlevel companies in the Bay Area alone that dance ironically with greater import and much more purpose. It was hard not to have high hopes for the opening work “Sehnsucht” (2009), which translates as “Yearning” or “Longing.” Shirtless blonde-haired Silas Henriksen began in a crouch, to which he would return at the end of the work and remain while the stage hands pulled up the stage.

At full height, in unkempt white trousers, Henriksen stood in poses then fleetly swooped his legs, whipped his arms, and ruptured the falcon-like action with isolations of shoulder, hips or head, Behind him another stage hung midair — a box within the proscenium box of the theater, It signaled a metaphor of the mind, the container of the figure’s longing, and a mirror of the audience’s own experience as it views a dance, Henriksen’s physical language repeatedly directed us to that box, perhaps most pointedly when he danced in disassociated monologue, It seemed, add a charm - ballet slipper ballet shoes dancing ballerina charm - listing is for one charm at least briefly, that a poignant story between the encapsulated drama and the thinker was about to bloom, If only..

The box came alive first when lights rose on Henriksen’s alter ego — a shirtless dark-haired man in dark pants — and then on the love interest — a woman in white. Together this bracketed pair performed elements of Henriksen’s phrases as if in response to the thinker, who, at times, was not only metaphorically conjuring this pair but literally so: more than once Henriksen, without irony, assumed the pose of “The Thinker.”. Then the room suddenly turned 45 degrees, and the contents, including the man and the woman, shifted, as did our perception of the room’s reality. The possibility of something momentous still seemed possible.

But the dance quickly devolved into bombastic prattling even though Lightfoot and Leon’s add a charm - ballet slipper ballet shoes dancing ballerina charm - listing is for one charm set design was ingenious and created the means for acrobatic and eye-defying movement, Lacking deep structure, the work seemed driven to be sophomoric, intimidated and dictated to by the music and its grandeur, which included Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No, 3, the fourth movement of Symphony No, 5 and the fourth Piano Concerto, For the second movement, set to Symphony No, 5, the choreographers sent out the company, bare-chested and in black pants, This section should have illuminated the deeper regions of longing, or mind, or gender, but what it served up was a nearly androgynous pack that seemed to have no greater import than to demonstrate the refinement of beautiful, well-trained bodies with extraordinary pectoral definition moving in sync..

The second half was consumed by “Schmetterling” or “Butterfly” (2010), performed to a litany of songs by The Magnetic Fields, the indie paragons of irony who give a nod to surrealist Andre Breton. But irony and surrealism were lost in “Schmetterling,” which quoted butoh, played with cross-dressing, gave us purposeless bursts of language or anger, and descended into a pop style of hipness that couldn’t come close to the offbeat candor of the music. What it served up was well-designed, well-performed, but ultimately decadent dance.

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Spooky Times at Deer Hollow Farm: Families can explore haunted barns, try their hand at children’s activities and crafts and meet the farm animals. All profits go toward care and feeding of the livestock. Oct. 26, 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Deer Hollow Farm, Rancho San Antonio County Park, 22500 Cristo Rey Dr., Los Altos. $7/$5 in costume. fodhf.org. The Best Movies Made on Planet Earth: Professor Mark Larson hosts a series of lectures on neglected film masterpieces from around the world. An animation and short films program features “The Music Box” (U.S., 1932), “Duck Amuck” (U.S., 1953) and “I Walked with a Zombie” (U.S., 1943). Oct. 30, 6 p.m. Cupertino Library, 10800 Torre Ave., Cupertino. For reservations and a class schedule, visit cupertinoli braryfoundation.org/new-fall-film-series-announced.

Peninsula Symphony: The program features add a charm - ballet slipper ballet shoes dancing ballerina charm - listing is for one charm John O’Conor performing Grieg’s Piano Concerto, as well as Beethoven’s Choral Fantasy with the Masterworks Chorale, Oct, 26, 8 p.m, Flint Center for the Performing Arts, 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino, $10-$40, peninsula symphony.org, Julius Caesar: The San Francisco Shakespeare Company presents the classic history play, Oct, 27, 2 p.m, Cupertino Community Hall, 10350 Torre Ave., Cupertino, Jazz Vespers: Jazz guitarist Mason Razavi, pianist Bennett Roth-Newell and bassist Danny Gerz celebrate St, Jude, The service will include prayer, meditation and music, Oct, 27, 5 p.m, St, Jude’s Episcopal Church, 20920 McClellan Road, Cupertino, saintjudes.org..



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