4dancers.org is a great, broad-based dance site that brings together a number of different perspectives on the world of Dance. Johnny Nevin has joined the site as a monthly columnist, writing about Music and Dance. His third article just posted there, about Finding Music, and you can check out these links for his first two articles: Choosing Music For Choreography, and Music and Dance: An Introduction. There are a number of regular features at 4dancers well worth keeping an eye on; one of them is the series "10 Questions With ...", where Editor Catherine L. Tully engages different people from the world of Dance; her interview with Johnny Nevin is at 10 Questions with John Nevin.
Innervations Dance Cooperative is an innovative Chicago company currently presenting work from two projects. The first is part of a new initiative that Elisa Carlson, one of the Company's Artistic Directors, told aotpr about recently; it's called IDC SPEAKS, and it's a new touring and outreach program. IDC SPEAKS is bringing two productions to Chicago area schools: the first is Gods, Monsters, and Heroes, which tells Greek mythology through movement, set to contemporary pop/rock music. The second is Everyman, which tells the medieval morality play by the same name, set entirely to Led Zeppelin.
The best place to catch an IDC performance if you're not lucky enough to be at one of the schools they're touring is at Dance Chicago: The company will be performing four pieces at the month-long festival: Crooked by Mandy Work (Jazz Cabaret, Sunday, November 6 at 3:00pm), Three by Molly Beck (New Moves B, Thursday, November 10 at 8:00pm), Got You by Stephanie Unger (New Moves C, Wednesday, November 16 at 8:00pm), and The Tale of Apollo and Orion by Michael Sherman (Dance Carnival, Thursday, November 17 at 8:00pm).
For more about IDC, by all means check out innervationdance.org and their facebook.
Ruben Agosto came into the studio today working on finishing up his band's new record A Normal Life. Powerplay FYI's last track on AOTPR can be listened to here. You can also visit their website or find them on Twitter and Facebook
The new record is a bit concept album telling the story of normal people doing extraordinary artistic things while dealing with everyday issues. "It covers a lot of ground" Says Ruben. The sound goes from Steely Dan to Santana to Tower of Power with the musicianship of several of Chicago's top musicians.
"You are always going to do what you're passionate about" says Agosto. "If you find out what that is you will find out how to do it."
Look out for previews of the songs here on aotpr.com and the full release in early 2012.