I spent a really enjoyable -- and enlightening -- Sunday afternoon at Extensions Dance Company, getting to know the company who will be performing Lizzie MacKenzie’s new work TIME NOW, set to the original ‘ohana score that she and Dan Agosto and I have been working on for the past few months. (http://extensionsdance.com/index.html)
Extensions is a remarkable company; I walked in about fifteen minutes early, and that gave me the chance to watch Lizzie working with the dancers on the first section of “Time Now”. It was an impressive display of focus and commitment; Lizzie MacKenzie’s choreography is passionate in its detail, and these are fast-paced, dynamic details, uncompromising in their demand for technique and co-operation. So it wasn’t surprising to see a company that Lizzie founded displaying the same intense focus that she herself is known for. It also wasn’t surprising because I’ve seen Extensions perform several times, and their performances always have a graceful fire that I find unique.
Following rehearsal, we spent about thirty minutes talking about some of the things we’re planning to do together -- Extensions and ‘ohana -- to co-promote the performances of the new work. Extensions will be performing “Time Now” throughout the year, and ‘ohana will release the full original score, as well as it’s component tracks, “Time Now” and “Sometime” on All Over The Place Records. Much more to cover on this story, including a lot of it directly from the Extensions dancers, as Extensions prepares to premiere “Time Now” this fall.