Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 18, 1991, Page 8 and 9, Image 8

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BLUES
As Eugene awaits the poise, polish
and professionalism of The Firebird
ballet, the cast and crew work long,
hard, unglamorous hours backstage
SHOWTIME
BALLET: Tho Eugane Balls! Company will prasant
The Firebird on Saturday. Ocl. 19. at 8 p m and
Sunday, Oct. 20 at 2 30 p m Both shows will taka
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$17.50, will alao ba availabla, but only a 1/2 hour
prior to aach show
Backstage at the Hull
Center, dancers of the Hu•
gone Ballot Company
compare ballot to the mil
itary as they sweat out the
last days before their sea
son debut this weekend.
Dancers will change
from their frayed sweats
into exotic costumes for a
dazzling production of
The Firebird, a Stravinsky
classic that turns this bul
let company into an army
At rehearsal the ballet
looks nothing like the
fairy tale glamorous
princes and pro esses it
will later prude • Tech
nicol director Marco is
preparing expln- ves while hair-naked
dancers tin arou I Uie props The uudi
once will never know what goes into
these shows and the dancers and stage
crew of lilM.' are always disguising their
hard work
During The Firebird, an orange blos
som tree will blow up on singe, but Mar
co described arranging the dynamite os
"artistic futsing or supervising powder
amounts.”
When asked about her work, costumer
Lynn Bower gives a sigh of relict Her
most challenging experience with pro
duction of The Firebird occurred when a
choreographer flew In from New York
Dancers of the Eugene Ballet Company put the hnishmg touches on
their season debut ol The Firebird The ballet will be performed
Saturday evening and Sunday alternoon at the Hult Center
and said, "You know, we do this top
loss " LdK’.'s costumes, however, will in
elude tops.
In fact, with explosives in place and
costumes completed, the production
will show no flint of the craziness tfiat
goes on backstage
"Part of the job is to make it look
easy," said dancer Verna Carter "That's
the art part."
In addition to that "art part,” dancers
will fight gravity, age. injury and ex
haustion
Dancers also fight against time Must
of EBC’s dancers are around 20 years
old " Time is against you," Bell said
"Inn older you get, its
not like thn better you get
Dancing is for the young
Soma dancers trv to gel
a second job. stn< n they
aren't paid nvnn .is min li
as the? stage hands But tor
most of the KB(' dam ers,
ha I lot is their sole source
ol income Just this year
the company " ill travel to
Canada, California, New
Mexico, Arizona, Idaho,
S' intanu and Washington
Free lime is almost out ot
the question.
All 111 all, backstage is
nothing even close to
glamorous But both the
Uiiiit its aim mr
cn:w stress that the final product is
vvurth the unseen him! work lor all o[
thoiu, the glamour comes, ultimately,
vs hen the curtain rises
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Emerald Contributor
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