That’s fine, but few of the work’s moments of oddness and humor come off, and in unison sections, the dancers lack the rhythmic exactitude of Mr. Reich’s repeating units, and so dancers sometimes pass through or do a recurrent arm phrase while wearing faceless silver masks. Reeder worked as a Biology Professor for Morehead State University (MSU) and in 2020 had a reported pay of 79344 with a pay type of salaried. Reeder holds your attention with ever-changing, overlapping action for a cast of six. As a choreographer, he has created or restaged his work at ABT Studio Company, American Ballet Theatre, BalletNext, Colorado Ballet, Company C Contemporary Ballet, Pacific Northwest Ballet, Sacramento Ballet, and The Washington Ballet. It’s an amazing, absorbing feat that might upstage a dance, yet Mr. Brian Reeder is the current year-round choreographer-in-residence for Manhattan Youth Ballet at Manhattan Movement Arts Center. Finden Sie perfekte Stock-Fotos zum Thema Brian Reeder sowie redaktionelle Newsbilder von Getty Images. A networker & always asking the right questions in general. Thinks out of the box and gets things and teams moving. Top negotiator, is applying open perspectives and highly skilled in high level and complex problem resolution. At their tip sits Ben Laude, who manages to play Steve Reich’s two-piano “Piano Phase” by himself. Brian is a true professional senior manager, always eager to support and to understand overall business situation. I remember being in church on my seventeenth birthday. traveller vagrant dreamer writer reader food + wine + fitness + nutrition geek Vessel Kitchen Founder & COO. Reeder shows a gift for suggesting drama (an atmosphere of sexual hysteria) with well-chosen gestures, while still matching ballet steps to the score (Shostakovich’s Cello Sonata in D minor) with remarkable aptness.įor “Surmisable Units,” the evening’s premiere, two Steinways form a V at the rear of the stage. This is a page on the Fellowship Bible Church - Metairie website.
Mysteries without solutions can work in ballet, and here Mr. “Picnic,” a dreamlike ensemble piece from 2012, is inspired by the film “Picnic at Hanging Rock,” about the mysterious disappearance of a few Victorian schoolgirls. Reeder has the distinction of having earned all three of MSU’s outstanding faculty awards: teaching, research, and service.