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Photo Flash: Ailey II, Complexions, MOMIX, Jerry Mitchell & More Highlight the 2014 Fire Island Dance Festival

By: Jul. 21, 2014
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Fire Island Dance Festival celebrated its 20th anniversary edition July 18-20, 2014, with artistry, gravity-defying movement, romance and remembrance, raising a record-shattering $533,860 for Dancers Responding to AIDS, a program of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Scroll down for photos of some of the weekend's highlighted performances and of co-hosts Jerry Mitchell and Larry Keigwin!

The festival, performed outdoors on the shores of the Great South Bay in Fire Island Pines, included the world premieres of works choreographed by Joshua Bergasse, Marcelo Gomes, Nick Kenkel, Patrick Makuakane and Troy Schumacher. During the festival's 20 years, 48 new works have had their world premieres (#fidance).

The 20th anniversary edition of Fire Island Dance Festival included these memorable performances (pictured below):

- In the romantic pas de deux from Romeo and Juliet, Marcelo Gomes, renowned principal dancer for American Ballet Theatre, charmed Luciana Paris, a member of the corps de ballet, from her second?story balcony. The love?struck couple melted into each other, avoiding for as long as they could the sweet sorrow of parting.

- Sara Mearns, principal dancer for New York City Ballet, traded her pointe shoes for sassy heels, lighting up the stage in a slinky, sexy Broadway showstopper. Mearns was supported by eight spectacular male dancers, who lifted, tossed and twirled the bright? eyed ingénue. "Stairway to Paradise," set to a jazzy Gershwin song, was created by Emmy Award?winning choreographer Joshua Bergasse, who will make his Broadway choreographic debut with this fall's revival of On the Town.

- Ailey II concluded each show with its soul-stirring "Wade in the Water" from Revelations. With the rhythmically energizing traditional spiritual as the musical background, a devotional leader brings a young couple to the water's edge, baptizing them in a rousing number that frees body and spirit.

- Nick Kenkel, a gifted Broadway gypsy-turned-choreographer and director, premiered "Good in Goodbye," an Afropop?infused group number that affectionately paid tribute to a friend lost too soon and celebrated the gifts left behind.

- Jon Eden from MOMIX mesmerized the standing-room-only audience with the stunning "Man Fan." Eden masterfully manipulated a 22-foot-tall fan of silk to create dramatic, rippling effects in a magical duet with the wind.

- Na Lei Hulu I Ka Wekiu brought the flavor of the Hawaiian islands to Fire Island in a new hypnotizing all?male hula dance punctuated by the music of puili bamboo dance sticks and an ipu, a drum?like instrument made from gourds. Innovative hula choreographerPatrick Makuaka?ne leads the San Francisco?based company.

- Jon Bond, a member of Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet, performed his solo piece "My Move," displaying an iridescent personality outshined only by his ability to effortlessly spring across the stage with a ferocity that's both fluid and controlled.

- Kristine Bendul, David Elder and Kurt Froman recreated "Secret - Garden: Adam, Eve & Steve," an elegant, passionate pas de trois originally choreographed and performed in1997 for Broadway Bares by the late Arte Phillips.

- BalletCollective premiered an excerpt from "Dear and Blackbirds," a new work that ?explores the complicated inner workings of relationships as two people struggle to eventually find their common path. The piece was choreographed by Troy Schumacher, a rising talent and member of the corps de ballet for New York City Ballet.

- In addition to performing, Gomes also choreographed the premiere of "Igual," which means "equal" in Gomes' native Portuguese. Four members of Complexions Contemporary Ballet performed the intricate choreography that showcased their masterful technique and stamina. The number included an original score by Ian Ng, the first time a composition for a ballet has premiered at FIDF.

Photo Credit: Whitney Browne

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Photo Flash: Ailey II, Complexions, MOMIX, Jerry Mitchell & More Highlight the 2014 Fire Island Dance Festival
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Photo Flash: Ailey II, Complexions, MOMIX, Jerry Mitchell & More Highlight the 2014 Fire Island Dance Festival
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Photo Flash: Ailey II, Complexions, MOMIX, Jerry Mitchell & More Highlight the 2014 Fire Island Dance Festival
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Photo Flash: Ailey II, Complexions, MOMIX, Jerry Mitchell & More Highlight the 2014 Fire Island Dance Festival
Co-Hosts Jerry Mitchell and Larry Keigwin

Photo Flash: Ailey II, Complexions, MOMIX, Jerry Mitchell & More Highlight the 2014 Fire Island Dance Festival
Jon Bond

Photo Flash: Ailey II, Complexions, MOMIX, Jerry Mitchell & More Highlight the 2014 Fire Island Dance Festival
Kristine Bendul, David Elder and Kurt Froman

Photo Flash: Ailey II, Complexions, MOMIX, Jerry Mitchell & More Highlight the 2014 Fire Island Dance Festival
Marcelo Gomes and Luciana Paris

Photo Flash: Ailey II, Complexions, MOMIX, Jerry Mitchell & More Highlight the 2014 Fire Island Dance Festival
Marcelo Gomes

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Na Lei Hulu I Ka Wekiu

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