Complexions Contemporary Ballet

STAR DUST: From Bach to David Bowie

A group of diverse dancers in red and blue minimal skin-tight clothing with their arms reached upwards. A shirtless Black man with bleached short hair is raised up in the center with his arms stretched out wide.

Friday, February 9

7:30pm

Overture Hall

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Ages 6 and up

Meet the Artist

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STAR DUST is a ballet tribute to the genre, bending innovation of one of the prolific rock stars of our time – David Bowie. This ballet takes an array of Bowie’s hits and lays a visual imprint, inspired by his unique personas and his restless invention artistically, to create a rock opera style production in his honor. With Bowie’s 40+ year career and 25 albums that stretch across musical borders, STAR DUST pays homage to the iconic and chameleonic spirit of what can only be described as… BOWIE.

Led by dance icons Dwight Rhoden and Desmond Richardson, Complexions Contemporary Ballet has awakened audiences to a new, exciting genre with their singular approach of reinventing dance and contemporary ballet. With stunning gifted dancers and powerful choreography, Complexions has been hailed as a “matchless American dance company” by the Philadelphia Inquirer. Complexions’ high-octane movement astonishes audiences by pairing its fierce evocative style with musical ranges from David Bowie to Johann Bach.

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STAR DUST from Bach to DAVID BOWIE Trailer

Photos

  • A group of diverse dancers in red and blue minimal skin-tight clothing crowding around each other looking forward.

  • A shirtless Black man with bleached short hair wearing black leggings mid-dance arabesque pose.

  • A group of diverse dancers in red and blue minimal skin-tight clothing with their arms reached upwards. A shirtless Black man with bleached short hair is raised up in the center with his arms stretched out wide.

  • Top down view of a dance company standing in a circular configuration and looking up towards the viewer. They all have skintone outfits on.

  • A fit man with medium complexion and short dark hair striking a pose midair against a grey background. He is wearing blue pants and is shirtless.

  • A woman with medium complexion and long brown hair is jumping midair with her legs outward against a grey background.

  • A fit man with dark complexion and dark hair striking a dramatic dance pose. A woman with medium complexion and dark long hair is hoisting herself on his shoulders.

  • Contemporary dancers standing together in a long line against a grey background.

  • Two dancers suspended in midair against a grey background. The woman on the left has light complexion and a blue outfit. The man on the right has light complexion and burgundy pants.

  • Four contemporary dancers striking dramatic poses against a white background.

About the Artists

A group of diverse dancers in red and blue minimal skin-tight clothing crowding around each other looking forward.

Complexions Contemporary Ballet

Complexions was founded in 1994 by Master Choreographer Dwight Rhoden and the legendary Desmond Richardson with a singular approach to reinventing dance through a groundbreaking mix of methods, styles and cultures. Today, Complexions represents one of the most recognized, diverse, inclusive and respected performing arts brands in the World. Having presented an entirely new and exciting vision of human movement on 5-continents, over 20-countries, to over 20-million television viewers and to well over 300,000 people in live audiences, Complexions is poised to continue its mission to bring unity to the world one dance at a time.

Complexions has received numerous awards including The New York Times Critics’ Choice Award. It has appeared throughout the US, including the Joyce Theater/NY, Lincoln Center/NY, Brooklyn Academy of Music/NY, Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts/New Orleans, Paramount Theatre/Seattle, The Music Center/Los Angeles, Winspear Opera House/Dallas, Cutler Majestic Theater/Boston, New Victory Theater/NY, and Music Hall/Detroit, The Bolshoi Theater, The Kremlin, The Mikhailovsky Theater, Melbourne Arts Center, and made their debut at the Kennedy Center in 2017, as a part of Ballet Across America.

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