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School of Dance students rehearse the choreography for Robert Battle's "Awakening." Photo by Cristian Torres.
School of Dance students rehearse the choreography for Robert Battle's "Awakening." Photo by Cristian Torres.听

Lawrence Jackson, a 性视界传媒 School of Dance associate professor, explained why it鈥檚 so significant to have contemporary professional choreographers like Robert Battle produce works for the school鈥檚 2023 .听

School of Dance students rehearse the choreography for Robert Battle's "Awakening." Photo by Cristian Torres.
School of Dance students rehearse the choreography for Robert Battle's "Awakening." Photo by Cristian Torres.听

鈥淩obert Battle is the artistic director of the (AAADT), but he's also a choreographer of his own right,鈥 Jackson said. 鈥淸Battle] is a choreographic genius and living legend.鈥澨

Battle鈥檚 鈥淎wakening,鈥 along with works by others, were performed by Mason dance students at the gala concert in March.听听听

鈥淚t鈥檚 a really unique piece, because it was the first dance that Battle created after he became the artistic director of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater,鈥 said Karen Reedy, director of Mason鈥檚 School of Dance.

In Battle鈥檚 鈥淎wakening,鈥 Reedy said, 鈥渢here's a solo figure that emerges from the group symbolizing himself and all the feelings that go along with that of being chosen to lead the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater and this community of people that has such a legacy.鈥澨

School of Dance students rehearse the choreography for Robert Battle's "Awakening." Photo by Cristian Torres.
School of Dance students rehearse the choreography for Robert Battle's "Awakening." Photo by Cristian Torres.听

Junior dance major Morgan Olschewske is one of 12 students who performed Battle鈥檚 piece, and one of 42 student performers overall, including understudies.听听听听听

鈥淎 couple of us female-identifying dancers were cast in male roles, which was also a cool thing because the dance is kind of gendered but also it doesn't really matter,鈥 said Olschewske. 鈥淚 am dancing the role of current company dancer, Yannick Lebrun. Yannick is this gigantic man, and I'm like 5 feet 4 inches, so I was honored to get cast as such a larger-than-life dancer.鈥澨

Battle visited Mason鈥檚 dance students and offered artistic insight into the work, while former AAADT dancer Elisa Clark acting as a choreographic tutor known as a repetiteur.听听听

鈥淓lisa is an incredible stager,鈥 Reedy said. 鈥淪he's danced most of the works created by Robert Battle. She's his right hand and has done this incredible job of sharing this work.鈥澨

Olschewske agreed, calling Elisa 鈥渙ne of the most thorough individuals I ever worked with in terms of knowing everything about the choreography.鈥澨

School of Dance students rehearse the choreography for Robert Battle's "Awakening." Photo by Cristian Torres.
School of Dance students rehearse the choreography for Robert Battle's "Awakening." Photo by Shelby Burgess.听

The Gala included of four performances split into two acts. 鈥淎wakening,鈥 an 18-minute piece, closed the first half to a standing ovation, said Reedy.听听

鈥淚t was quite gripping for the audience. I believe that many resonated with this very cathartic work,鈥 she said.听听听听

The gala is one of the School of Dance鈥檚 biggest annual events. Prospective students are often invited.听听听

鈥淚f students are on the fence about wanting to join the School of Dance, this concert pushes them over and they're [excited] to come to Mason,鈥 said Jackson. 鈥淚 was invited to come to one of these concerts, and it's actually what convinced me to accept my position here.鈥澨

鈥淭his was my first time meeting [Robert Battle], and it was certainly the highlight of my career,鈥 said Jackson. 鈥淥ne of the reasons I was attracted to the School of Dance is its reputation for hosting an array of eminent and emerging artists, providing artistic inspiration and networking opportunities for Mason students and faculty alike.鈥